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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Kristine Kehrig

Kristine Kehrig

Recovery and Resilience Connection - 2 views

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    Learning to become more resilient can offer individuals the opportunity to improve their life, maximizing potential and success.
Kristine Kehrig

45 Inspirational Quotes That Will Get You Through the Work Week - 2 views

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    Very motivating and thought-provoking quotes - ENJOY!
Kristine Kehrig

Benefits of Gratitude - Be More Grateful - 2 views

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    People who experience the most gratitude (and therefore positive effects) tend to: *Feel a sense of abundance in their lives *Appreciate the contributions of others to their well-being *Recognize and enjoy life's small pleasures *Acknowledge the importance of experiencing and expressing gratitude
Kristine Kehrig

Active Listening - 2 views

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    Listening is one of the most important skills you can have. How well you listen has a major impact on your job effectiveness, and on the quality of your relationships with others.
Kristine Kehrig

Albrecht's Four Types of Stress - 1 views

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    While everyone experiences different physical and emotional symptoms of stress, it's important to understand how you respond to each one. When you can recognize the type of stress you're experiencing, you can take steps to manage it more effectively.
Kristine Kehrig

Thinking on Your Feet - 0 views

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    The secret of thinking on your feet is to be prepared: learn some skills and tactics, and do some preparation for situations that might put you under pressure. Then when you do find yourself faced with unexpected questions and debate, you'll be ready to draw on these tactics and preparation, and so stay poised while you compose your thoughts and prepare your response.
Kristine Kehrig

How Nice People Can Master Conflict - 2 views

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    To be assertive, you need to learn to engage in healthy conflict. Healthy conflict directly and constructively addresses the issue at hand without ignoring or trivializing the needs of either party. The strategies that follow will get you there.
Kristine Kehrig

Improving Physical Health and Well-Being at Work - 1 views

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    Improving well-being in the workplace has been a goal of the World Health Organization for many years. Some organizations value well-being and promote it more than others, but there is almost universal agreement that a healthy workforce is a productive and happy one.
Kristine Kehrig

6 Things You Must Quit Doing Now To Be More Successful - 1 views

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    If you really want to succeed-and I mean really succeed-stop focusing so much on what you should be doing and, instead, take a really good look at the things you should quit doing.
Kristine Kehrig

How Being Busy Makes You Unproductive - 1 views

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    Researchers from the University of Chicago have the answer. They found that the belief that busyness is a sign of success and hard work is so prevalent that we actually fear inactivity. A recent study there coined the term idleness aversion to describe how people are drawn to being busy regardless of how busyness harms their productivity.
Kristine Kehrig

12 Habits of Genuine People - 1 views

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    Genuine people know who they are. They are confident enough to be comfortable in their own skin. They are firmly grounded in reality, and they're truly present in each moment because they're not trying to figure out someone else's agenda or worrying about their own.
Kristine Kehrig

Change Management - Learn How to Manage Change With MindTools.com - 1 views

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    Change management is a broad discipline that involves ensuring change is implemented smoothly and with lasting benefits, by considering its wider impact on the organization and people within it. Each change initiative you manage or encounter will have its own unique set of objectives and activities, all of which must be coordinated. As a change manager, your role is to ease the journey towards new ways of working.
Kristine Kehrig

Using Affirmations - Stress Management From MindTools.com - 0 views

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    *Affirmations are positive statements that can help you to overcome self-sabotaging, negative thoughts. *To use affirmations, first analyze the thoughts or behaviors that you'd like to change in your own life and career. *Next, come up with positive, credible, and achievable affirmation statements that are the opposite of these thoughts. Repeat your affirmations several times a day, especially when you find yourself slipping into negative self-talk or engaging in negative behavior.
Kristine Kehrig

7 Life Rules That Will Position You for Greater Success - 1 views

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    To exponentially elevate success standards, work on removing the blocks of small-mindedness, conformity and self-imposed limitations. Set high standards and never apologize for them.
Kristine Kehrig

Five Choices You Will Regret Forever - 1 views

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    "I am not a product of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions." -Stephen Covey
Kristine Kehrig

To Become Highly Successful, Immediately Slash These 3 Words From Your Vocabulary | Inc... - 2 views

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    "Ask for a single and specific piece of advice. Steer clear of vagueness. Make it easy for them to offer up a reply."
Kristine Kehrig

Developing Resilience - Overcoming and Growing From Setbacks - 1 views

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    "Resilient people view a difficulty as a challenge, not as a paralyzing event. They look at their failures and mistakes as lessons to be learned from, and as opportunities for growth. They don't view them as a negative reflection on their abilities or self-worth."
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