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Unplugging for Balance: A Guide to Digital Detoxification

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Unplugging for Balance: A Guide to Digital Detoxification Digital technology is like a double-edged sword which can is beneficial if used wisely and can be harmful too of used carelessly. While it provides convenience of being connected to distant friends and family members and doing some tasks quite easily saving time it also has some indirect disadvantages, example the endless scroll of social media, constant emails, and pings of notifications can make us feel like we are living inside our screens and not in the real world.  ​If you have ever felt exhausted after hours of browsing or noticed your neck hurting from staring at your phone, you aren’t alone as nowadays large number of people suffering from such problem.  This is why Digital Detoxification is becoming the new "superpower" as it is also skill to learn and habit to adapt as well for a healthy and productive life. ​What is Digital Detoxification? ​In simple terms, digital detox means taking intentional ...

Who are difficult people and how to identify them? How to deal with difficult people in life and at work?

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Dealing With Difficult People In Life And At Work Topics included: Who are difficult people? How to deal with difficult people in life in general? How to identify & deal with difficult people at work? Tips for dealing with specific types of difficult people at work.   Who are difficult people? Who are difficult people? Difficult people are those who make our lives more challenging and stressful. They may be rude, demanding, negative, or simply difficult to get along with.   There are many different types of difficult people, but some common characteristics include: Aggressiveness : They may be verbally or even physically aggressive. Negativity : They are always complaining and criticizing. Manipulation : They try to control others and get what they want by using guilt, shame, or other manipulative tactics. Unreasonableness : They are unwilling to compromise or see things from another person's perspective. Self-centered...