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What Is Your Purpose In Life?

Categories: Self Help | February 18th, 2009 | by admin | no comments


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What is your
purpose in life? Have you ever thought of asking yourself that question? While
most of us waft through the days, our minds on work and rest, we do not stop
and ponder that quintessential question. Why am I here? What am I doing with my
life? Am I where I want to be? These are the questions anyone should be asking
themselves and I will tell you why. The fact is, most of the people you meet
are really either unhappy or indecisive in their lives. They are confused and
they have no idea where to go and what to do next. This person could be you and
it is quite easy to recognise these traits. For example, a person who goes to a
job they do not truly like, or is stuck in a relationship that makes them
unhappy. The philosophers of the modern world have said that there is a
sociological shift towards ?satisfaction’.

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The Bottom Line Is Communication

Categories: Writing and Speaking | November 20th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Being at home, at work, in school or anywhere for that matter, the underlying point is that wherever there is more than a single person (of course no one can survive in isolation or without communication), there is a need for communication. Communication requires different levels and styles. There is no “one size fits all” kind of communication, that is, one cannot communicate with the same styles she does as at work, home, at school, in a bar or anywhere for that matter. Imagine what it would be like if one starts to talk at home like the way she does at work. It won’t sound that good – in fact strange – and at times she may end up being unappreciated. Neither is it a new concept. Also, communication differs in levels – or age group.

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