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Coordination and Flexibility

Coordination and Flexibility

Having coordination and flexibility is one of the most important parts of living a healthy life.

And without being healthy, it’s hard to even think about developing any other skill.

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Learning to Learn

Learning to Learn

Learning new skills increases your motivation, makes you more adaptable, relatable, interesting and helps you get better jobs and earn more money.

And today, learning anything new isn’t as hard as it used to be. Start by understanding how your brain truly works.

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Public Speaking

Public Speaking

Nothing builds confidence more than doing a successful public speech. So seek** opportunities to speak in front of groups.**

  • Start with people you’re comfortable with (friends and family).
  • Talk about subjects you’re passionate about.
  • Be aware of p...

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Negotiating

Negotiating

By practicing this skill:

  • You'll improve your confidence.
  • You'll be able to negotiate a better salary and benefits and even work on more interesting projects.
  • If you are trying to find a job, you’ll know better what they are looking for and adapt to your interviewer...

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Meditating

Meditating

Start with guided meditations. They teach you that it’s okay to have thoughts and guide you through clarity of mind.

Commit to it. Don’t try once and leave. The more hours of practice you put it, the easier it gets. You'll have more clarity on your emotions, body, and mind...

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Mathematical Thinking

Mathematical Thinking

It helps you to think more logically (it will increase your analytical and reasoning skills) and make better-informed decisions. And you'll be more productive simply by knowing how to better analyze your time.

Practice sample problems, without the pressure you probably fel...

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Forming Good Habits

Forming Good Habits

First, learn how habits form and how they work, to better control what habits you set up and get rid of habits that are detrimental to you.

The best way to keep your habits in check is to be accountable for your good or bad habits. Find one or multiple people that you report to on a ...

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Writing

Writing

Like any skill, you learn by doing. And make a commitment to write publicly.

You learn better when people can actually see your work. It forces you to do your very best. It gives you accountability. You get feedback from others and improved based on it.

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Having rigid expectations can sometimes create added stress. Emotional flexibility may be just as important as cognitive flexibility.

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Talk and listen

Talk and listen

Finding a healthy balance between talking and listening is difficult in most relationships, but even harder as you get to know each other, so it’s important that you both get a chance to talk and listen.

Area Of Development To Target :

Area Of Development To Target :

  1. Showing confidence
  2. Being an inspiration to yourself and others
  3. Allowing yourself to be vulnerable
  4. Showing emotion
  5. Not showing emotion when it does not serve you
  6. Being sensitive
  7. Being consistent or persistent
  8. Being coachable or teachabl...

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