Introducing LifeHack Series
"Learning never exhausts the mind."
- Leonardo DaVinci
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When I started this blog it was with the intention to continue educating myself but also to pass that knowledge to a community that would appreciate the time and research needed to write a decent article. This is not the time to tell you how I came across Steemit, but I am very grateful that I am here.
Lately I have been thinking how can I be of service to the Steemit community and myself simultaneuosly. And the interception point between me and other Steemians is VALUE - everybody wants to get maximum value for their time. So I decided to take the things I am good at and mix them with blogging, I believe the result will be mutually beneficial. The main idea is to provide some additional value to you and to the Steemit platform.
As Jim Rohn once said
Value makes the difference in results
What is LifeHack Series
I believe that for a human being to live a fulfilling and happy life, he/she should be emotionally intelligent.
According to PsychologyToday
Emotional intelligence is the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others. It is generally said to include three skills: emotional awareness; the ability to harness emotions and apply them to tasks like thinking and problem solving; and the ability to manage emotions, which includes regulating your own emotions and cheering up or calming down other people.
In my mind I imagine LifeHack to be Q&A oriented, I would like to make it like a discussion.
For example: Under this post someone writes a question like "Hey, Ervin. Can you tell us more about goal-setting and what you think of it. Also if you do it can you share your methodology"
And I start focusing on an article on Goal-Setting.
That would be great ! I really hope that people will share some of their valuable experience with us all.
Conclusion
In order for the Steemit community to grow and evolve - the content it offers should also evolve. The best case scenario is to offer valuable information to your fellow Steemians and in the same time enrich yourself.
I would like to use another quote from Jim Rohn
Work harder on yourself thank on your job.
I found out this to be true. I think most of you will agree that it is true. So please share your story with us and we, as community will do all we can to ease your mind.
Very nice!
Thank you ! You can follow me, so you won't miss :)
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Some similarity seems to be present here:
https://www.enprolearning.com/resources/
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This is very far from what I have written. Obviusly an error.
Hello bro, your articles are quite valuable, every post you made giving me different knowledges. your text are teaching something me as like a tutor. some of them making thinking, some of them out of my knowledge so i am taking that what i need and understood. keep giving extra valuable from different angle up because that's you are style. great article, upvoted and resteemed.
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