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Category Archives: Growth (Evidence of Life)
The Conservative Case for DEI
Explore why diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are crucial for innovation and market expansion from a conservative perspective. Discover how embracing DEI leads to success stories like Spanx and Fenty Beauty, proving that diversity is not just a moral imperative but a strategic advantage. Continue reading
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Tagged advertisig, business, conservative, DEI, diversity, equity, inclusion, liberal, marketing, politics
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Seeing Others as God Sees Them
Perception shapes our reality, especially in relationships where differing viewpoints can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts. Recognizing and embracing the diversity in perceptions, therefore, becomes key to building stronger, more empathetic connections with those around us. Continue reading
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Tagged diversity, divine nature, divinity, inclusion, perception, see others
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Work/Life Balance: From 20th Century Norms to Digital Age Challenges
Let’s explore the evolving concept of work/life balance, from the distinct separation of work and personal life in the 20th century to the blurred lines brought about by digital technology, advocating for a flexible, individualized approach to balancing professional and personal priorities in the modern era. It highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by remote work and technological advancements, encouraging readers to redefine work/life balance in a way that aligns with their unique needs and lifestyles. Continue reading
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Tagged balance, leisure, mental health, technology, work, work life balance
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Navigating Quiet Firing: Strategies for Employees
A few weeks ago, I wrote about “Quiet Quitting,” a situation in which an employee feels that the best option is to pull back on work availability. However, in the dynamic realm of the workplace, interactions are nuanced, and not … Continue reading
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Embracing Change: The Art of “Quiet Quitting”
Discover the concept of “quiet quitting” in the domain of career and workplace dynamics. Explore the ethics, reasons, and empowering strategies to navigate this phase while embracing intrinsic worth and seeking new possibilities for growth. Continue reading
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Tagged change, quiet quitting, survival, transformation, work, work life balance
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Embracing Contentment: Understanding the Opposite of Ambition
Discover the delicate dance between ambition and contentment in this thought-provoking blog post. Explore the opposite of ambition, learn how to strike a balance, and uncover the path to lasting fulfillment. Continue reading
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Tagged ambition, apathy, balance, complacency, contentment
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Embracing Ambition: Challenging the Perception of Wanting More
Have you ever felt the burning desire for more in your life? Whether it’s personal growth, professional success, or simply seeking new experiences, the yearning for progress is an inherent part of the human spirit. However, when we express this … Continue reading
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Tagged ambition, challenge, greed, growth, impact
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Letting the Dirt Settle in Your Mud Puddle
Back when I had a long commute, I heard a podcast guest make a reference in passing to Lao Tsu’s principle of letting the dirt settle in your mud puddle.” Although it was quite relevant to the topic of the … Continue reading
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The Beautiful Power of Rain in the Desert
Rain in the desert can be ugly; but the results can be astonishing. Continue reading
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