Living your best life means living a balanced life. You have a strong purpose, you know what matters most, you practice mindfulness, you listen and have empathy and you know yourself. You show daily gratitude and you are committed to deep connections. You move your body, feed your mind and nurture your spirit. No matter how difficult life can become, it only takes a moment to breathe and shift from distraction to gratitude, remember your purpose and begin again.
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Living your best life means living a balanced life. You have a strong purpose, you know what matters most, you practice mindfulness, you listen and have empathy and you know yourself. You show daily gratitude and you are committed to deep connections. You move your body, feed your mind and nurture your spirit. No matter how difficult life can become, it only takes a moment to breathe and shift from distraction to gratitude, remember your purpose and begin again.
Books Worth Reading - Handling Difficult People: Easy Instructions for Managing the Difficult People in Your Life by Jon P. Bloch
No Room for Phonies
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1 month ago
Books Worth Reading - Handling Difficult People: Easy Instructions for Managing the Difficult People in Your Life by Jon P. Bloch
What are the patterns of the difficult people in your life?
Do they complain, bully, know-it-all, etc?
Does understanding these behaviours help us step away and avoid them in ourselves?
No Room for Phonies
Living your best life means living a balanced life. You have a strong purpose, you know what matters most, you practice mindfulness, you listen and have empathy and you know yourself. You show daily gratitude and you are committed to deep connections. You move your body, feed your mind and nurture your spirit. No matter how difficult life can become, it only takes a moment to breathe and shift from distraction to gratitude, remember your purpose and begin again.