That phrase can sting. It sounds like failure, like you’ve missed the mark. But there’s another way to hear it: it means you’re actually doing something. Most people never start. They wait for the perfect time, the perfect conditions, the perfect plan. They polish an idea endlessly in their minds but never take the messy…| rochemamabolo
This article examines the detrimental impact of toxic bosses on employee well-being and provides practical strategies for navigating such challenging situations. It explores learned helplessness, o…| The Influence Journal | Leadership, Trust, and the Psychology of Culture
Silence is a NO. An unanswered question is a no. A changed subject is a no. And no always means no. This is not an invitation to start working on it to eventually get to a yes. No means no. I don&#…| The Goddess Principles
Every flower you admire began underground. Before the petals, before the fragrance, before the applause of spring, there were roots. Hidden, silent, unseen. Entrepreneurship is much the same. Befor…| rochemamabolo
Before you buy your first property, before you launch your first business, before you invest in shares or write that book, you must first build the foundation: yourself. You are the seed from which…| rochemamabolo
Building a Life of Quality Daily writing promptWhat daily habit do you do that improves your quality of life?View all responses Hello dear friends, I hope this blog finds you in a cheerful mood. To…| Retiredकलम
My thanks to author Mary Poffenroth for a review copy of this book and additional materials via BookTasters. Fear is a natural emotion that all of us experience in a variety of situations and for a variety of reasons, one that can serve as a warning or assist us in other ways, yet it is…| Literary Potpourri
There’s something comforting about a mountain. It doesn’t bark for attention. It doesn’t shout about its greatness. It just stands, solid, silent, steady, through storms, seasons, centuries. That’s…| rochemamabolo
In every room, in every family, in every team, there’s often at least one person whose gift is invisible: the one who holds space. They’re not always the loudest or the first to raise a hand. They …| rochemamabolo
Some people’s work comes with trophies and hashtags and standing ovations. But for most of us, our best work happens in moments no one sees, when we choose to show up fully for the task at hand, wi…| rochemamabolo
Sometimes, the most successful entrepreneurs I’ve met carry a quiet ache. They’ve mastered the art of showing up, of pushing through, but not necessarily the art of healing. And it shows, not alway…| rochemamabolo
There’s a quiet truth we often resist, especially in a world that celebrates self-made success and solo journeys: We need each other. Not out of weakness, but out of design. From a psychological pe…| rochemamabolo
Daily writing promptWhat’s your favorite thing about yourself?View all responses Hello dear friends,I hope this blog finds you in a cheerful and reflective mood. Today’s writing prompt touched me d…| Retiredकलम
Welp, it’s that time of year again folks. Out with the old, in with the new. The time of year when many vow to eat better, exercise more, achieve goals, make travel plans, be kinder, be smar…| Life After 50
I believe that many concerns over free will have to do with problems of reconciling different perspectives. Indeed, I have come to see the reconciliation of different perspectives as the main underlying problem in most concerns and discussions about free will, even if it is rarely recognized as such. Contents Contrasting Perspectives The following are... Continue Reading →| Magnus Vinding