Brené Brown: Empathy vs. Sympathy

Brené Brown: Empathy vs. Sympathy

What is the difference between empathy and sympathy? Can you feel empathy and sympathy at the same time? According to Brené Brown, empathy vs. sympathy is an important distinction. Empathy is the ability to relate to how the other person feels, while sympathy is feeling bad for them, but failing to relate to them emotionally. Keep reading to learn about the difference between empathy vs. sympathy, according to Brené Brown.

How to Take a Compliment: Let People Appreciate You

How to Take a Compliment: Let People Appreciate You

How do you respond when people compliment you? Do you often shy away from accepting praise? Many people don’t know how to take a compliment because they feel like they don’t deserve it. If you feel uncomfortable when people compliment or praise you, you likely have a self-limiting belief that the compliment contradicts. Here’s why you may feel uncomfortable when being praised or complimented.

How to Be Grateful No Matter What

How to Use the Law of Gratitude to Attract Wealth

Do you tend to focus on the things you have or the things you lack? How can practicing gratitude help you shift your focus from lack towards positivity and abundance? When you are grateful for your good fortunes, you emit good vibes, which attract more goodness into your life. However, it can be hard to appreciate what you already have when you focus on the things you lack. Here’s how to be grateful, no matter how little you have.

Development as Freedom by Amartya Sen: Overview

Development as Freedom by Amartya Sen: Overview

What’s Amartya Sen’s Development as Freedom about? What are the key messages to take away from the book? In Development as Freedom, Amartya Sen argues that economic development goes beyond increasing wealth—it’s about expanding freedom. His book explores his reasoning, his definition of freedom and justice, and what it means to be poor. Below is a brief overview of the key takeaways of Amartya Sen’s Development as Freedom.

Gut by Giulia Enders: Book Overview

Gut by Giulia Enders: Book Overview

What is Gut by Giulia Enders about? How does Enders detail the science behind our digestive system? In her book Gut, Giulia Enders aims to overthrow the idea that the gut is a gross and useless part of the body. She explains the role the gut plays in digestion, how it affects physical and mental health, and how to keep it healthy. Here’s a brief overview of Gut by Giulia Enders.

How to Act With Integrity: Honor Your Values

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What does it mean to act with integrity? Why is it important to align your actions with your values? What does acting with integrity entail in practice? When you act with integrity, your behavior reflects your values. You may not choose the perfect option every time, but you strive to find and follow the option that best reflects your values. If your values point to opposing behaviors, you weigh your options and select what seems best. Keep reading to learn why integrity matters and how to act with integrity.

Why You Must Redefine Your Relationship to Time

Why You Must Redefine Your Relationship to Time

Do you feel like there’s never enough time in the day? Do you tend to overfill your schedule to make the most of the time available? According to Richard Koch, the author of The 80/20 Principle, we need to give up the belief that there is a shortage of time. From his perspective, time isn’t scarce, but we regard it such. As a result, we feel compelled to stuff our schedules with more activity without thinking whether that activity is worthwhile. Here’s why you should abandon the scarcity mentality when it comes to your relationship to time.

The Importance of Female Education Across the World

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Why do women need to have a well-rounded education? How does a woman’s education affect child mortality and fertility rates? Giving women the right to education has many benefits. They can get a better job and make more money, thus increasing their income. They’ll also be more aware of family planning techniques, which allows them to take better care of children or not have children at all. Check out Amartya Sen’s view on the importance of female education, explained in his book Development as Freedom.

The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem: Exercises & Prompts

The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem: Exercises & Prompts

Are you looking for The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem exercises? How can you put the book’s lessons into practice? In his book The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, psychotherapist and self-esteem expert Nathaniel Branden describes what he believes are the key components of self-esteem: 1) Living With Awareness, 2) Accepting Yourself, 3) Taking Responsibility, 4) Asserting Yourself, and 5) Living Intentionally. He explains how each pillar contributes to self-esteem and provides practical strategies for improving your self-esteem by practicing the six pillars or categories of behavior. Here are some reflection prompts and exercises that will help you consider the book’s lessons

Sönke Ahrens: How to Take Smart Notes

Sönke Ahrens: How to Take Smart Notes

Are you an academic or non-fiction writer? Have you ever sat in front of a blank screen and struggled to write a paper? In How to Take Smart Notes, Sönke Ahrens argues that this happens because traditional, prewriting note-taking methods don’t work—and that you can avoid this issue by using the slip-box system. Slip-box is a method of taking notes and organizing them that fosters the creation and publication of original ideas. Here’s how to take smart notes, according to Sönke Ahrens.