5 Examples of Bad Nonverbal Communication to Avoid

5 Examples of Bad Nonverbal Communication to Avoid

What are examples of bad nonverbal communication? What is the effect of negative body language? It’s easy to tell how a person is feeling through their body language. When you roll your eyes or avoid eye contact with people, they might take it as an insult. Below we’ll look at examples of bad nonverbal communication that Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins highlight in their book The Like Switch.

A Deeper Look Into Poverty Around the World

A Deeper Look Into Poverty Around the World

What does poverty around the world look like? How can we better understand poverty at a deeper level? Poverty is an issue happening all around the world, but some people are approaching assistance in the wrong way. In When Helping Hurts, Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert say that before trying to reduce poverty, you need to understand what exactly is causing poverty. Find out what poverty around the world looks like so you can help solve it.

The Right-to-Repair Movement: How It Started & Its Future

The Right-to-Repair Movement: How It Started & Its Future

What is the right-to-repair movement? Should the manufacturer be able to dictate whether you can repair something if it breaks? The right-to-repair movement argues for laws establishing your right to fix your stuff. Proponents of right-to-repair argue that we should encourage people to repair products rather than replace them to protect the environment. Read on for an overview of how the right-to-repair movement started and predictions for its future.

The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni: Book Overview

The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni: Book Overview

What is The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni about? What are the main takeaways of the book? The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni presents a straightforward method to establish organizational health and become a powerhouse company in your industry. Further, he defines organizational health and why it’s so important for a successful business. Read below for an overview of Patrick Lencioni’s book The Advantage.

The Psychology of Procrastination: Why Wait?

The Psychology of Procrastination: Why Wait?

Are you a chronic procrastinator? Why makes people procrastinate on important tasks? And why are some people more prone to procrastination than others? Procrastination is essentially postponing an important task. Everybody procrastinates, but some people do it more than others. According to psychologists Lenora Yuen and Jane Burka, there are four factors that influence how much an individual tends to procrastinate. Keep reading to learn about the psychology of procrastination.

How to Fight Racism: Challenge Policies, Not Ideas

How to Fight Racism: Challenge Policies, Not Ideas

Will there ever be a world without racism? Is challenging racist rhetoric an effective solution to rooting out racism? Racism is a deeply entrenched societal issue that will take many years to root out completely. According to Ibram X. Kendi, the author of Stamped From the Beginning, the path to a world without racism lies in fighting racist policies, not challenging racist rhetoric. Here is how to fight racism, according to Kendi.

The Invention of Race: How It All Started

The Invention of Race: How It All Started

How was the concept of race invented? How did slave owners justify the institution of slavery? In order to describe Black people as an inferior race, enslavers had to explain what a race was in the first place. This led to the idea that Black people were a cursed race, justifying it by the Biblical creation narrative. Keep reading to learn about the invention of race, according to Ibram X. Kendi.

Expert Tips on How to Make Good Friends

Expert Tips on How to Make Good Friends

Are you wondering how to make good friends? What makes someone a good friend? In The Like Switch, Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins address four factors they claim are necessary for any budding friendship to succeed. They also advise on how to draw people to you and how to connect with new friends. Keep reading for a breakdown of Schafer and Karlins’s advice on how to make good friends.

How Job Assistance Programs Help Solve Poverty

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What is the key to alleviating poverty? How will job assistance programs help the poor? One solution that Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert, authors of When Helping Hurts, offer to reduce poverty is to set up job preparation programs in local communities. These programs can help improve skill sets and create job interview opportunities. Read below to learn how job assistance programs are the key to poverty alleviation.