In a recent email, the author of the book The Best Place to Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace, Rod Friedman mentioned something very interesting. He told a story that happened to him and his daughter recently. A couple of days ago he went to the cinema with his daughter and although they had an unpleasant experience while watching the movie, they did not recall that particular story that way. They initially did not like the movie and considered it as not worth their time, but later on, as they were thinking a bit differently. They actually did change their opinion about the movie and thought that it was not that bad, and that it did deserve worth a watch. Rod considered this occurrence to happen as a result of our different selves that might change throughout different times. Continue reading
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Being busy is now trendy. We here this from a lot of people, as they are trying to impress the others by engaging in a few behaviors that might give an impression of them as being hard working people. However, not everybody is actually achieving that are trying to achieve, though they put countless hours working, sweat and effort. Continue reading