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Learning From Those Around You

Learning From Those Around You

We can learn directly and indirectly from others. Another term for this is observational learning. Which is the process of learning through watching others. Direct learning occurs when you ask someone for their advice and try to replicate what they did. Indirect learning is when you observe what someone did.

By Emily Rice 22 Feb 2019
FAQs of Apartment Living

FAQs of Apartment Living

You’ve signed the lease and the leasing agent asks if you have any questions. You may be overwhelmed with the tasks at hand that no questions come to mind. Now, that you’re moved into your new home all the questions come flooding back. Like what happens if your

By Emily Rice 22 Feb 2019
Living the Dream: Apartment Living

Living the Dream: Apartment Living

For many of us, after we get out of college, we start looking for places to live long-term while we start our careers. In some cases, it may seem like the next step is buying a house with a white picket fence and a yard. But you might be surprised

By Emily Rice 22 Feb 2019
Believing in Yourself

Believing in Yourself

Did you know that when you believe in yourself, a secrete dopamine gets released throughout your body that helps improve memory and brain function? Believing in yourself is a critical step to success. Success or failure almost always starts from within. For instance, if you don’t believe that you

By Emily Rice 20 Feb 2019
Making More Days Count

Making More Days Count

In our society, we are more mindful about how we spend our money than our time. Except, time is something that we cannot buy or refill. When we get caught up in the day-to-day routines it’s important to make each day count. Except, how do you make the day

By Emily Rice 18 Feb 2019
Effects of Positive Conflict

Effects of Positive Conflict

Conflict at work is something that is often avoided because it can be frustrating, uncomfortable, or sometimes hostile. For some, it is something that one does not know how to respond to. Let’s turn the stigma that surrounds conflict into something positive. The key is to keep the conflict

By Emily Rice 15 Feb 2019
A Bad Boss Is…

A Bad Boss Is…

Bosses can often be placed into categories based on their management styles. Skip the categories and think about whether your boss is a good boss or a bad boss. Maybe you’ve worked for a bad boss before and now have a much better boss. Or maybe the opposite is

By Emily Rice 13 Feb 2019
What Leadership Isn’t

What Leadership Isn’t

There are plenty of leaders who would never describe themselves as such. They would say that they are just doing what needs to get done. That may be so, but a commonality among leader is that they tend to bring out the best in others. Being a leader to one

By Emily Rice 11 Feb 2019
Major Mistakes in Apartment Hunting You Need to Avoid

Major Mistakes in Apartment Hunting You Need to Avoid

Every renter is hopeful and excited when looking for a new place to stay. They're ready to invest every possible resource to get the right apartment. However, there are some common mistakes that every renter makes while apartment hunting. Fortunately, these pitfalls that plague the renters can be

By Emily Rice 07 Feb 2019
Sharing Knowledge to Future Generations of Professionals

Sharing Knowledge to Future Generations of Professionals

Knowledge is power in the business world, and as a leader, it’s important to share some knowledge with others. To teach people what you have learned so that other people can develop into leaders themselves. It’s easy to surround yourself with the best people when knowledge and training

By Emily Rice 06 Feb 2019
Choose Happiness

Choose Happiness

Today is a special day, because today it is February 4, 2019. It’s a special day because there has never been a February 4, 2019 and there will never be another one again. Life is too short to not to be happy. So, why not live this day, a

By Emily Rice 04 Feb 2019
Failure Remains Successful If We Learn From It

Failure Remains Successful If We Learn From It

Failure and success are often seen as opposites of each other. However, failure isn’t the enemy of success, but rather an important part to success. Failure can appear as disheartening and upsetting, but failure, mistakes, and accidents all play a vital role in helping people grow. Even though failure

By Emily Rice 01 Feb 2019
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