How to ask the rights questions?

Do you know most lies happens when you don’t ask the right questions? How to fix this, easy – Ask more questions. DO you know a four years old kid asks 390 questions a day? How many questions DO you ask to your clients, kids, co-workers or partners to know what really is going on?…

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How to fake a Monday smile

And get away with it !!! The Duchenne smile involves both voluntary and involuntary contraction from two muscles: the zygomatic major (raising the corners of the mouth) and the orbicularis oculi (raising the cheeks and producing crow’s feet around the eyes). A fake smile or, as I like to call it, a “Say Cheese” smile…

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Top Areas for Hiring & Recruiting Trends for 2019

Recruiting Trends to Watch for 2019 The job seeker experience is paramount: HR managers (36 percent) cite improved user experiences for candidates, employees, and hiring managers as a top priority for recruitment and HR management going into 2019. Efficiency is critical: HR managers also say helping recruiters to be more efficient in filling roles faster…

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What is the First thing you see on a Person & why?!

HANDS So here’s a list of things people notice, and an explanation of what you’re like if you focus on that feature. This comes from psychiatrist Dr. Richard Proctor: If you notice someone’s hands first: You are down-to-earth, practical, self-sufficient and career minded. You admire people who can grapple with a problem and solve it.…

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The Best Jobs base on Your Myers-Briggs Type

HUMAN BEHAVIOR LAB IS MBTI CERTIFIED -For media inquiries & bookings call 708-374-7449 The purpose of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) personality inventory is to make the theory of psychological types described by C. G. Jung understandable and useful in people’s lives. The essence of the theory is that much seemingly random variation in the behavior…

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64 % Of Candidates Do Not Negotiate Their Salary

A new study from ZipRecruiter shows that Gen X & Boomers are better negotiating the first salary offered, against new generations like Gen Z & Millennial. |84% Gen Z workers aged 18-24 accepted the first salary they were offered, making them the group the most likely by far not to negotiate |59% of Gen X…

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4 Types of Introverts

Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain, was a best seller in 2013, but most important put introverts out of the box of been “weird”. Do you want to know if you are an introvert? https://quizzes.clickhole.com/are-you-an-introvert-an-extrovert-or-a-sea-monster-1825124480 In 2011 Jonathan Cheek psychology professor at Wellesley College found out…

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ANGER

The American Psychological Association defines Anger as an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone, or something you feel has deliberately done you wrong. Anger can be a good thing. It can give you a way to express negative feelings, for example, or motivate you to find solutions to problems. But excessive anger can cause problems.…

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Do you think we should add napping in our culture

Find out how daytime snoozing habits vary in other cultures. In some parts of the world, life practically comes to a grinding halt in the early afternoon. People head home from work for a siesta, as it’s known in Spain, or a riposo, as it’s called in Italy. Whether that means a short nap of 20 minutes…

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7 signs you’re in a relationship with an INTROVERT narcissist

If at the end of the article you want to know more, take the test, I DID hahaha http://academics.wellesley.edu/Psychology/Cheek/sensitive.html This article was originally published by psychologytoday.com, here is the link. Narcissism is often associated with its many external manifestations, including attention seeking, grandstanding, superficial charm, lack of reliability, boundary violation, manipulation, and many other traits. However, not all narcissists…

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