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How To Make The Most Of Your Opportunities

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  Are we truly making use of the opportunities we are given? It's so easy to complain about situations and circumstances that we find ourselves in but if we honestly assess these situations, we may find that there are things we could have done to chart a totally different course.  Let's face it. We are often our own biggest enemy. Often we miss out on our big chance to shine because we are either not fierce enough to open the doors to opportunities when they knock ,we spend too much time second guessing our talents and competencies , are too caught up with looking for something else or too busy looking at someone else. Various news sources suggest that some of the most successful people are not necessarily those who had a great start in life but rather those who had tenacity and enough fierceness to grab an opportunity and, despite many odds, have made the most of it and have gone on to be a success.  Everyone has got potential .  True , we don't have the same opportunitie

11 Tips to help you get motivated

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photo: nik - unsplash Everyone has those days. No matter how organised and dynamic an individual you are , there will come a time when you   absolutely fall out of your routine. For some people that’s a small mis-step or just a way to recharge and go full on again. If you are one of those people, good on you! For others not so blessed with will power it may take a longer time, a great deal of effort and may even become habitual. There are many reasons why people lack motivation and different variables will apply depending on factors such as age or situation such as work or school. Studies have suggested the following as some reasons for lack in motivation in the workplace.   1. Poor Leadership 2. Lacking the right skill set 3. Limited scope for professional development 4. Harassment/ bullying 5. feeling unappreciated 6. Lack of accountability 7. Feeling undervalued   Read more about these here …     While I have had my fair share of duvet days , I am a

Every student should focus on these 10 things

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  As students go off to schools, colleges and universities , there will no doubt be moments charged with anxiety especially for those embarking on their very first year. The first few weeks can be overwhelming, and you will find yourself doubting whether you will be able to cope. Everything will seem to be in fast forward while you operate in reverse and you wonder how you will ever be able to keep up! With some organising, those stressful moments wont hang around too long if you pick up a few good tips. You are not the first and most definitely won’t be the last. Most students experience these early angst. Some are just better at not letting it show. Developing some good strategies can however help to make the learning process a whole lot smoother.    Here are 10 ideas that can contribute to effective learning and overall success.   1. Use time wisely It’s easy to get carried away with all the distractions that are readily at hand. Having a clear plan about what needs to done an

Jumping to conclusions

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  photo credit: Jack Actions have consequences. It is always a good idea to stop and think before we act. Why? we are not always going to have all the facts or be always correct in what we think or feel about a person or a particular situation. It is very easy, and perhaps understandably so, to react without thinking in certain situations especially if you feel compromised, are under threat or in despair. Whatever the reason we should always endeavour to step back and allow ourselves time to think rationally and be armed with sufficient information to make an informed decision. I recall an incident that happened to me a while back. I was at home minding my own business, as you do, when I heard a slight commotion and raised voices followed immediately by a frantic knock at my door. I enquired who it was , a woman whose voice wasn’t familiar responded. I opened the door and   standing outside the doorway was a small and very agitated elderly lady. At first I couldn’t make out what she