Author: Victor Step (page 44 of 45)

How to Write the Perfect CV

We all have been in a situation where we desperately needed a job. It could have been because we have recently graduated from college or university, because we were fired or laid off, or simply because we were in search of a better to place to work at. Either way, those of us that had to look for a new job know how much of a pain it can be. Writing the CV alone can already take a huge amount of time and effort. The process is actually very similar to being at work – exhausting and stressful!

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Taking Action and Achieving the Unachievable

Many of you have probably heard people talk about taking action and why it is crucial in the achievement of goals. Today, following the concept of taking action has almost become like a religion of its own, like a clan that you can join solely for the purpose of taking action together. There are probably thousands of business coaches that have devoted themselves to teaching this concept to others. And while it may seem like common sense to some people, or another business coaching cliché to others, believe it or not, it is what most people lack.

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Decision-making: How to Make the Right Decisions?

Writing my last post about how I became a vegetarian left me thinking about how some decisions lead to positive outcomes, while some lead to not so positive ones. In any case, I thought a lot about the recent decisions that I have had to make. I must say that there have been quite a few, and are many yet to come. I personally think that decision-making is one of the most difficult tasks that we are required to handle on a regular basis.

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Vegetarian – To Be Or Not To Be

Vegetarian, to be or not to be. Before I begin writing about this subject, I must say that everything written here is nothing other than my opinion and experience. I in any way do not look down at people that eat meat, nor do I say that everyone should become a vegetarian. I simply share my experience of being a vegetarian. If somebody finds this story inspirational or amusing at the very least, I would say that time writing this blog post wasn’t wasted.

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Happiness Exercise One: Awareness and Gratitude

As I was leaving my brother’s place, I felt a little sad and depressed, a lack of happiness in my life. I had visited him to watch the ice hockey world cup semifinal game, where Russia had lost. This wasn’t in any way a big loss for me personally, but my mood was a little off. Many of you sports fans can relate to this, I am sure. Long story short, it was getting late and I took off home. As I walked out of the building that my brother lives in, I noticed that I felt a little empty. I can’t say that everything is perfect in my life at the moment, and just like with everyone else, if I choose to, I can get sad over very many things in a matter minutes. I chose not to.

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