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The Importance of Setting Boundaries for Healthy Relationships
A healthy relationship needs to have the right balance so that both parties feel respected and supported. While occasional compromise is important, it's also essential not to lose yourself in the process of satisfying others. Establishing appropriate boundaries may seem damaging to the relationship and upsetting the other person, but in fact, they are a key factor in preventing detrimental relationships from forming and nurturing healthy relationships.
Unveiling the Power of Personality: Similarities and Differences between MBTI and Personality Dimensions®, and Their Applications in the Workplace
The fascinating study of human personality has captivated our attention for years. As a result, various psychological frameworks and assessment tools have been developed to help us gain insights into our own personalities and those of others. Two popular tools in this field are the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and Personality Dimensions® (PD). In this blog, we will delve into the similarities and differences between these two assessment tools, shedding light on their unique approaches to understanding personality.
Exploring the Personality Facades of Tony Leung and Andy Lau - New Discoveries from "The Do Show" Interview
Recently, the movie "The Goldfinger" has garnered widespread attention, with Tony Leung and Andy Lau actively promoting it as the lead actors. I stumbled upon a conversation between Carol Cheng and them on "The Do Show" on YouTube, which gave me a new understanding of the personalities of these two film giants. Now, I would like to share it with all of you!
The ChatGPT revolution: how it affects corporate training
Revolutionize corporate training with ChatGPT! Discover the amazing benefits of this AI chat robot and its potential downsides. Buckle up for the future!
Could Cristiano Ronaldo's explosive interview be avoided? How does it relate to employee engagement?
Could Cristiano Ronaldo's explosive interview be avoided? How does it relate to employee engagement? We use Ronaldo’s complaints to analyse what the management needs to pay attention to when creating a working environment and getting along with employees.
Sunny showed high C's pursuit of quality, achieving the widely acclaimed movie "Table for Six"
By exploring high C traits of Sunny, we can better understand the behavioural styles of high C people, and learn how to deal with them effectively.
Anita Mui — A great example of a growth mindset
Anita dedicates herself to the work and loves the stage. She is positive, hardworking, persistent and not afraid of failure.
Siobhan won a silver in the Olympics
Setting clear and challenging goals, training with hard work, giving the best, understanding your own strengths, and formulating the most appropriate strategy, all laid the foundation for Siobhan to win the medal in the Olympic Women's 200m Freestyle.
Cheung Ka Long won the Olympic gold for Hong Kong
Ka Long quickly adjusted his mentality and strategy on the brink of defeat in the quarter-finals, and finally defeated Kirill Borodachev, a player of the Russian Olympic Committee. It turned out that Ka Long was not good at controlling emotions before…