We all like to be liked. A smile here, a favor there—it feels harmless. But people-pleasing isn’t just about generosity; it comes at a cost. It is like handing your bank card to someone else and ...
Always saying "yes" at work, while seemingly helpful, can lead to burnout, an uneven workload, and damage your career reputation, trapping you as a helper instead of a leader. Learning to selectively ...
Saying yes builds momentum, instincts and long-term growth muscles. Clarity and confidence come from action, not overplanning or hesitation. The best opportunities often look messy and unclear at ...
“So shall we meet up again soon?” reads a text from a guy. Although I’ve had fun dates with him, he’s been flaky with arranging them, and is either all or nothing with his texting. I’m never sure if I ...