By Olga Khazan — 2016
Boosting your ego won’t make you feel better. Instead, try talking to yourself like you would your best friend.
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Based on the historic New York Times series, About Us features intimate, firsthand accounts on what it means, and how it feels, to live with a disability.
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The hearing-impaired Seattle Seahawks fullback is out with his inspirational memoir, “No Excuses.”
If you want to see the kind of college success that every college girl hopes for, you have to learn this mindset shift that will change your whole college experience. If you’re not familiar with my story, I was a first-generation college student.
Arel Moodie delivers a fascinating talk on one of the most important life lessons he's learned: You don't have to be the smartest or most skilled to become successful. The secret, effort.
This book is about hope and a call to action to make the world the kind of place we want to live in.
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Most of us want to get more confident … but we don’t know how. Confidence seems to increase with age, but what else can we do to consciously boost our confidence? Here are my best tips. What’s one of yours?