You Should Make an Effort Not to Lose Touch With Friends

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Have you lost touch with your friends? Why should you try to maintain your friendships? In her book The Top Five Regrets of the Dying, one common deathbed regret that patients expressed was that they didn’t make an effort to maintain their friendships. While family feel obligated to visit you, real friends are invaluable in life. Here’s why you should put in effort to keep your friends.

How to Choose MVP Features to Satisfy Each Customer Need

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Is your product idea ready for the market? How can you determine which features to include in your minimum viable product (MVP)? Choosing the right MVP features is crucial for product success. In The Lean Product Playbook, Dan Olsen explores effective methods for brainstorming, evaluating, and prioritizing features. Continue reading to learn how to create a standout MVP that meets your users’ needs and sets your product apart from the competition.

When Was the “Me Too” Movement Founded? (Tarana Burke)

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When was the “me too” movement founded? How did Tarana Burke’s daughter influence her to say “me too”? After Burke’s experience with a sexual abuse victim prompted her to take the first step toward healing, she continued to pursue both personal and professional growth. In her book Unbound, she discusses how a series of betrayals and dead ends in her community led Burke to help others heal by founding the “me too” movement. Here’s how motherhood inspired the “me too” movement.

Ego Identity: Are You a Giver, Controller, or Taker? (Dr. Shefali)

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What’s driving your automatic responses and behaviors? How can understanding your protective shields lead to more authentic living? The concept of ego identity reveals how women develop specific behavioral patterns to cope with societal pressures. Dr. Shefali Tsabary explores three main ego types—the giver, the controller, and the taker—and shows how recognizing these patterns can help women break free from self-limiting behaviors. Keep reading to understand these ego identities and discover which one might be influencing your life decisions and relationships.

Cues: Book Overview & Key Takeaways (Vanessa Van Edwards)

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Is charisma something you’re born with, or can it be learned? What’s the secret to becoming more influential and respected in your personal and professional lives? Cues, a book by Vanessa Van Edwards, contends that anyone can boost their charisma by understanding and strategically using verbal and nonverbal cues. She explains that charisma is a balance of warmth and competence, which we can project through our words, body language, and personal branding. Continue reading for an overview of this practical book.

Ozan Varol’s Awaken Your Genius: Book Overview & Takeaways

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Is there more to you than meets the eye? What hidden talents and passions are waiting to be unleashed? Your true self is a wellspring of creativity and potential. Ozan Varol’s Awaken Your Genius: Escape Conformity, Ignite Creativity, and Become Extraordinary explores how to tap into your authentic core, shedding societal pressures and embracing your unique gifts. Continue reading for an overview of this inspiring book.

How to Live Authentically: 3 Tips for Finding the Courage

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Do you want to live an authentic life? How can you muster up the courage to do so? Palliative care nurse Bronnie Ware writes in her book The Top Five Regrets of the Dying that a lot of courage is required to live without regrets. She shares three tips for how to live authentically and regret-free. Below are Ware’s three tips for finding the courage to live authentically.

Creating a Charismatic Brand: How to Send the Right Signals

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Do you want to develop a memorable personal brand? What visual cues can you use to influence others’ perceptions of you? Developing a charismatic brand involves more than just your words and actions. It’s about curating your visual presence to create specific associations in people’s minds. This includes your wardrobe choices, color preferences, and the imagery you use in professional settings. Read on for some practical tips from Vanessa Van Edwards for crafting a unique and impactful personal brand that resonates with your audience.

Gavin de Becker’s Threat Assessment Framework & Strategies

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How effective are you at assessing threats of danger? Is it possible to accurately evaluate the likelihood of someone committing a violent act? Gavin de Becker’s threat assessment framework offers insights into understanding and predicting violent behavior. He explores four key factors that contribute to the likelihood of violence. De Becker also delves into the nature of threats and how to evaluate their severity. Continue reading to understand de Becker’s approach and learn how to better assess potential threats in your life.