George Ziogas
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How To Be More Spontaneous
If you’re like many other individuals currently living what society would deem a “typical” life, you may be familiar with the sudden, sometimes completely random realization that you’re acting out the exact same day today that you did yesterday (and the day before). This epiphany is often followed by a period of existential crisis that leaves you questioning whether or not you’re making the most out of your life.
By George Ziogas2 years ago in Psyche
How to Recognize and Reward Employees When You Can’t Afford a Raise
A raise is a great way to recognize and reward your employees for all their hard work. Unfortunately, many business owners don’t have the money they need to give out raises this year. If you’re one of those business owners, don’t worry — there are plenty of other ways to recognize and reward your best employees.
By George Ziogas2 years ago in Journal
Yes, You Can Be Fired for What You Post on Social Media
According to an article posted by the Spiggle Law Firm (spigglelaw.com) of Arlington, Virginia, you can, in most instances, be fired for posting something your employer doesn’t like on your personal social media account or blog. Spiggle states that it’s legal in most states for an employer to fire an employee for any reason, or for no reason at all, so long as the employer doesn’t violate some provision of law in the process.
By George Ziogas2 years ago in Journal
9 Sure Signs It’s Time for a Career Change
Have you spent years following a job only to realize that the road you’re on may not be the one you should be traveling anymore? You’re not alone. For many, the prospect of climbing up the same hill over and over again becomes more exhausting than fulfilling, no matter what the pay may be.
By George Ziogas2 years ago in Journal
It All Evens Out in the End — Bad News Will Come to Each of Us
In life we all experience highs and lows — it’s a simple fact of life. As good as things might be at any given moment, in the next moment we could be faced with challenges and hardships that make life seem difficult to bear.
By George Ziogas2 years ago in Psyche
11 Simple Ways to Show Someone You Care
The people you consider close to you matter the most. They’re not only your priceless treasures but also your most important allies. Unfortunately, you might not realize that you’re taking them for granted sometimes by becoming too self-absorbed in your own life.
By George Ziogas2 years ago in Humans
Why You Should Never Put Your Heroes up on Pedestals
Never meet your heroes. A popular refrain, and for good reason. The idea of having a hero seems innocent, but it can quickly spiral into hero-worship, which is excessive admiration. Commonly, our heroes are celebrities or other people in the public eye. They’re admired because they’ve found a way to make a name for themselves.
By George Ziogas2 years ago in Humans
10 Signs Someone Doesn’t Care About Anyone Other Than Themselves
Our relationships come in a variety of forms, from long-term friendships, romantic liaisons, familial relationships, fleeting friendships, and beyond. It doesn’t matter what type of relationship you have with someone, all of them require a healthy measure of communication. Now, communication is more than verbal, there are plenty of nonverbal cues that highlight insights you may not pick up through verbal cues.
By George Ziogas2 years ago in Humans
7 Obvious Signs You’re Hanging With the Wrong Friends
Are you happy? Do you have a high level of self-worth? The biggest mistake people make is to seek those things from others. You shouldn’t find your self-worth in the relationships you have with others. You shouldn’t seek to build your happiness on the relationships you have with others. However, the relationships you build will influence your feelings, including how you view yourself.
By George Ziogas2 years ago in Humans