every situation has it's pros & cons such as this pandemic. almost every country is on lockdown which hurts the economy all around the world. we're "locked" in our houses, most people work from home & schools are either cancelled or online classes are being held. this situation puts a lot of anxiety on many people, makes many people's mental health worse if they can't cope. if that's the case self-management seems to be harder to do. on the other side if people can easily cope with this position or they're more introverted or e.g have social anxiety their self-management may be easier since they don't need to press themselves into situations with other people. this is just a generalisation & anything can be otherwise as i stated but that's my view based on people's reaction/feelings/thoughts around me.
Answer:
- How can I make the people around me proud of me?
- Dear Michael
- First of all you do not need to make others proud.
- You just need to make yourself proud of yourself.
- Or - happy with what you achieve/do in/with your life.
- Life is not about the others - it is about you, yourself and you.
- Make yourself happy - live your best and be honest - truthful - reliable - responsible, helpful and lovable - this is what i told my kids. Now they have understood that THEY have to succeed - not we for them - it is entirely up to you, never about others. Take care.
- Be super specific with your answers. Don't just say “I'm good at X” - really dive deep and give the interviewer a comprehensive answer.
- Examples of personal development skill
- Communication.
- Interpersonal.
- Organization.
- Problem-solving.
- Self-confidence.
- Adaptability.
- Integrity.
- Work ethic.
- Discuss your skills. Start your response by mentioning skills you hope to utilize and others you hope to develop if you were to get the job. ...
- Incorporate a few details. ...
- Share your career goals. ...
- Show your excitement
- Depends on the people. :)
- As Oscar Wilde said: “Some people create joy wherever they go, some whenever they go.”
- I’m not a huge fan of large groups, personally: I’d rather have a select group of good friends than a vast party of acquaintances.
- Let others talk. If someone talks to you about something difficult or important, don't interrupt them with a story about yourself, even if it's relevant. ...
- Don't judge others. ...
- Accept that they may disagree with you. ...
- Ask open questions. ...
- Show them you're listening.
- Listen, listen, and listen.
- Really listen to what the other person is saying, instead of formulating your response. Ask for clarification to avoid misunderstandings. At that moment, the person speaking to you should be the most important person in your life.
<em>hope</em><em> </em><em>it'll help you</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em>
Answer:
an elderly woman who does not drink alcohol, but she does smoke and she takes various medications as prescribed. The
Explanation:
Answer:
When writing an action plan, a person should clarify their goal, write a list of actions, analyze and prioritize, organize their steps, monitor and review their plan, and adjust the plan as necessary.
Explanation:
Define the Problem(s)
Collect and Analyze the Data.
Clarify and Prioritize the Problem(s)
Write a Goal Statement for Each Solution.
Implement Solutions: The Action Plan.
Monitor and Evaluate.
Restart with a New Problem, or Refine the Old Problem.