The Element of Conflict in a Narrative: The Driver of Change

The Element of Conflict in a Narrative: The Driver of Change

What’s any story really about—regardless of its plot? What function does conflict serve in a narrative? Writer Lisa Cron contends that stories are about how we, rather than the world around us, change. That change is driven by conflict. Humans are wired to resist both conflict and change. But, ultimately, we know that this is how anything moves forward. Keep reading to learn about the element of conflict in a narrative.

How to Tell if Someone Is Uncomfortable: 3 Body Language Cues

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What are some common uncomfortable body language cues? What might you be able to tell by observing their arms and feet? Joe Navarro, a retired FBI Special Agent, is no stranger to people feeling uncomfortable around him. Over time, he realized that certain subtle behaviors pointed to uneasiness. In The Dictionary of Body Language, he shares three cues for identifying discomfort in somebody’s body language. Keep reading to learn how to tell if someone is uncomfortable by observing their actions.

Fierce Conversation Quotes on Beneficial Discussions

Fierce Conversation Quotes on Beneficial Discussions

Do you want to talk about your thoughts and feelings more? What are the top Fierce Conversations quotes that stick in your head? Fierce Conversations by Susan Scott is a guide to having effective dialogue at work or in your personal life. After reading this book, you’ll have all the skills you need to solve issues and achieve happiness in life. Continue reading for the best Fierce Conversations quotes to remember.

Why Creating Emotional Safety at Work Builds Trust

Why Creating Emotional Safety at Work Builds Trust

Do you show your employees you have trust in them? How should you create an environment of emotional safety at work? Trust at work goes a long way, especially from employers to employees. When an employee feels that sense of trust, you’re encouraging them to speak up when problems arise and work on solutions together. Find out how to create a feeling of emotional safety at work, according to The Unicorn Project by Gene Kim.

Will Guidara’s Unreasonable Hospitality: Book Overview

Will Guidara’s Unreasonable Hospitality: Book Overview

What’s Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara about? How did he manage to create the World’s Best Restaurant for 2017? Unreasonable Hospitality traces Will Guidara’s career and the lessons he learned from each stage. His journey begins as the general manager of Eleven Madison Park and culminates in making it the world’s best restaurant. Read below for our Unreasonable Hospitality book overview.

10 Challenges Parents Face: Practical Solutions From Dr. Becky

10 Challenges Parents Face: Practical Solutions From Dr. Becky

Are you tired of your child’s whining? Are you concerned about their lying? Are you ready to move past putting out fires and address the root of the behaviors? No, you’re not a bad parent. And, your kids are actually good kids. Parenting is just hard. If you wish it came with a manual, Good Inside might be just what you need. Dr. Becky Kennedy’s book can help you make changes in your child’s behavior while building a positive relationship with them. Keep reading to learn how to address 10 common challenges parents face with solutions from this clinical psychologist

How Connecting With Your Child Helps You Face 4 Challenges

How Connecting With Your Child Helps You Face 4 Challenges

Do you struggle to get your child to listen? Do they throw tantrums or tell lies? Are they afraid to be away from you? Connecting with your child isn’t just beneficial for your relationship; it’s also a powerful tool to address several common parenting challenges. Dr. Becky Kennedy explains how to use connection as a strategy to bring about positive behavioral change in your child. Continue reading to learn specific ways of connecting with your child that can make a difference for the whole family.

Cause and Effect in a Story: Satisfying Our Need to Know Why

Cause and Effect in a Story: Satisfying Our Need to Know Why

How does a well-written story fill our need to understand the reasons behind everything? What does “Show, don’t tell” mean for writers? In Wired for Story, Lisa Cron argues that our brains evolved to absorb information through stories. So, writers must write in a way that satisfies our brains’ expectations of story. This includes creating causal links that appeal to the brain’s need for cause-and-effect structure. Continue reading to learn about the need for cause and effect in a story and how to achieve it.

How to Tell if Someone Is Confident: Body Language Cues

How to Tell if Someone Is Confident: Body Language Cues

Can you detect confident body language in other people? Do you exhibit subtle behaviors that communicate to others that you’re confident and comfortable?  In The Dictionary of Body Language, Joe Navarro offers a reference guide that explains a wide breadth of body language cues. He argues that, with this knowledge, you can improve your relationships and understanding of other people, both at work and in your personal life. Continue reading to learn how to tell if someone is confident at the moment.