4 Things Not To Say in a Relationship
Loving your significant other is one of the most essential ingredients to a working relationship. However, love itself will not suffice. It would be best if you also were willing to act, go all in and make sacrifices. But the glue that will keep your relationship together is communication.
Read full story3 Things Clubhouse is Doing Right
When Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg join a brand-new social media app, something big is in the making. The new Hype? Clubhouse. You’ve probably heard it all over the News and are waiting to jump onto the band waggon.
Read full storyOne Viral Article Is All It Takes
There are heaps of articles online along the lines of:. “How I earned X amount from this viral article”. While this is true, you don’t just write a viral article like that. (Sorry to crush your wishful thinking.) Your articles need to be great for one piece to go viral.
Read full story3 Reasons You Don't Have to Have Your Life Sorted by 18
We're repeatedly told that we need to decide what to do with our life. Whether by parents, family, school or the media, we should know what we want to do by 18. If you think about it, it's a huge thing to have your life plan at an age where you have 70 years or so left of your life. Why are we so pushed to become doctors, teachers, geologists, or whatever society or parents tell us to do? What if you could finish school and have a couple of years to figure things out?
Read full storyHow to Apply Human-Centred Design to Improve Web Interfaces
In the application and implementation of usability and UX, the human being is in the foreground. EN ISO 9241-210:2020-03 describes this as a human-centred design. This design aims to make interactive systems more usable and focus on the use of the system.
Read full story3 Ways You Can Write a Great CV
Your Curriculum Vitae (CV) plays a vital role in finding a great job. It's the first thing your potential new boss will look at. It goes without saying that you'll need to make it appealing both visually and content-wise.
Read full storyWhat Does Love Mean to You?
Love is a word we often struggle to find a definition for. Is it kindness, generosity, forgiveness or physical intimacy? Today's article will clear up some of the confusion around the word.
Read full story7 Values My Family Has Taught Me About Love
My past 22 years, I’ve been fortunate enough to grow up in a caring and loving family. In family life, love is the oil that eases friction, the cement that binds closer together, and the music that brings harmony.” –Friedrich Nietzsche.
Read full story5 Lessons I Learnt Working From Home
In Germany, every second person partially works from home. This number only speaks for the working force. All universities and most schools have also shut their doors for the second time in the past two years.
Read full storyWhat Do You Do With Your Limited Time? It's your choice
Read the news on your phone and eat breakfast (9 am) Work from home (9–12 am) Prepare lunch (12 am-1 pm) Prepare dinner (5–6 pm) After days and weeks in this daily cycle, you ask yourself: “When will I be able to pursue my hobbies, my personal development or my new side hustle?”
Read full storyAppreciate Running Locally
We all love an adventure. On distant vacations, we often indulge in local food and wine. A few days later, we finally decide to lace up our running shoes and explore the area. Beautiful nature, flowing rivers, and impressive mountains often leave us in awe. The challenging run uphill doesn’t seem as bad as the hill back home.
Read full storyImproving This One Thing, Will Make You Sleep Better
How going to bed at the same time every evening will enhance your sleep. We spend about 8 hours a day asleep. This amounts to a total of 229 961 hours in our entire life we spend dreaming.
Read full storyYour Story has been Written About Before
Writing has been around for at least 4000 years. Since the ancient Egyptians crafted their Symbology onto papyrus, a lot of things have changed. The written word has survived centuries and decades. Yet, the individual message of each book is unique. Every writer words their statement differently. Famous writers make it to the top due to years of practice and repetition.
Read full story3 Lessons We Can Learn From The Incredible Free Climb of Dawn Wall
Photo by Daniel Gorostieta from Pexels (evening view of El Capitan) The world held its breath. Some compared this feat to the moon landing. Fifteen news channels filmed the climbers from every angle. A movie was shot on location of this special event.
Read full story3 Ways to Stay Socially Connected During Covid-19
How to strengthen friendships in an unconventional way. At the beginning of lockdown in March 2020, we all enjoyed the benefits of it. Three of these stood out to us all:. More flexibility and time to reflect and refocus our goals.
Read full storyDoctors aren't always right
I still go running, even though my doctor forbids it. I remember sitting in the doctor's office, waiting for the dreaded news. When he came in, he listed many things I was to stop doing: No high jump, long jump, hurdles, basketball and no running.
Read full story5 Simple Ways You Can Show Integrity
People of integrity and honesty not only practice what they preach, they are what they preach. ~David A Bednar. It was 6:30 pm on Friday. John suddenly noticed the absence of his wallet.
Read full storyYou Don’t Need To Be A Genius To Be A Coding Expert
Practical lessons I learnt from overcoming the fear of programming. In year 12, we got to do our first coding project. My biggest problem was that I couldn’t complete the previous year of coding basics. I was thrown in the deep end.
Read full story5 Ways To Support A Depressed Friend
Over the last few years, a good friend of mine has fallen into depression. The effects of loneliness throughout the course of this pandemic, have made his situation even worse.
Read full story10 Powerful Phrases Empathetic People Say And why
And how you can show empathy in every aspect of life. “Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another and feeling with the heart of another.” — Alfred Adler.
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