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Risk > Regret

Risk > Regret

Being an entrepreneur certainly comes with uncertainty, but it opens the door to creating something new. Accepting a new position may be challenging, but it invites growth. Taking on a leadership role can create a lot of fears, but it’s an opportunity to help others. Walking away from the

By Emily Rice 19 Dec 2019
If Success Doesn’t Find Its Way, Make One

If Success Doesn’t Find Its Way, Make One

Success is more so about perseverance and effort than it is about who’s smarter or more talented. Don’t question whether you are good enough, question whether you want it badly enough. Ask yourself what you can do today to become a better person; To achieve what you’re

By Emily Rice 16 Dec 2019
Things Happen Right on Time

Things Happen Right on Time

A popular complaint is that time is moving either too slow or too fast. Somedays your schedule might be filled with things to do that you don’t have enough time to get it all done. Other times, you’re counting down the minutes until your home, graduate, retire, etc.

By Emily Rice 11 Dec 2019
Relational Trust

Relational Trust

People don’t necessarily trust someone with hidden agendas. Whose behavior is inconsistent. Or, who are self-centered. They wouldn’t necessarily confine in someone who doesn’t keep their promises. Blames others. Or, who criticizes before offering feedback. With trust in place, people have better relationships with one another, communicating

By Emily Rice 26 Nov 2019
Creative Apartment Holiday Decor Ideas

Creative Apartment Holiday Decor Ideas

It's the most wonderful time of the year, and that means it's time to deck the halls and hang the stockings by the chimney with care. But what if you don't have a chimney, and your "halls" are a one-bedroom apartment? Just

By Emily Rice 21 Nov 2019
A Component to Success

A Component to Success

When I say the word failure, there’s almost an automatic response where you’re probably pairing with it a negative connotation. Something along the lines of expectations that aren’t being met, stress, defeat, and added pressure. These negative emotions are a serious drain to one’s motivation. Except,

By Emily Rice 19 Nov 2019
The Magic Behind Happy Employees

The Magic Behind Happy Employees

Imagine working long hours, where you’re pressured for time, and are overworked due to poor delegation. To add to it, no one has any real connection with each other, management has so many restrictions that work isn’t fun, and everyone is underpaid. It doesn’t sound very enjoyable;

By Emily Rice 15 Nov 2019
Relationships Mean More

Relationships Mean More

Think of the best influencers in your life. The best teachers you’ve had. The best leaders you’ve had. The best coworkers you’ve had. A commonality between them is probably their emphasis on relationships. Maybe they put themselves in your shoes to help you with something. Maybe they

By Emily Rice 13 Nov 2019
Budget-Friendly Home Decoration Ideas

Budget-Friendly Home Decoration Ideas

We can all agree that it is insane how costly decorating your home can be. Even those small touch-ups we do to make a living space feel like a home, come with hefty price tags. But, you do not have to invest a lot of money on decoration, as long

By Emily Rice 12 Nov 2019
Habits Replace Habits

Habits Replace Habits

There’s this old wise tale that says, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Except, it isn’t just a saying, but a habit. The habit of eating an apple is something that’s repeated deliberately each day. It’s not something that happens overnight, but rather over

By Emily Rice 11 Nov 2019
What MIGHT Happen Doesn't Mean That it WILL Happen

What MIGHT Happen Doesn't Mean That it WILL Happen

Fear stops us from acting. It focuses on the end result which seems too far away or incapable of achieving from where we are now. For instance, if someone has a fear of heights, and getting to the top of a mountain is the end result, it seems impossible to

By Emily Rice 08 Nov 2019
Successful Stress

Successful Stress

You can’t complete the task at hand without some important information, except the person with the information is busy. They have meetings majority of the day and you don’t know when you’ll be able to ask them. You wrongly prioritized one task above the other. What you

By Emily Rice 06 Nov 2019
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