Top 5 Books That Changed My Mindset

Over the years I realized how different perspectives coming from different people can change our own perspective about everything, and, therefore, our life. The most important part is that we don’t even to know those people or directly interact with them, but we can interact with their perspective through their writings. Throughout my life, whenever I was in a tough place, the only thing that … Continue reading Top 5 Books That Changed My Mindset

About Communication – Reblog

   The more specific I try to be in my speech, the more ambiguity I can notice in how my phrases initially try to come out. It’s interesting how something as common as language can create so many different thoughts and ideas, which can modify our behavior. Because of this, I’m reblogging my post about communication, which keeps helping me in my journey of becoming … Continue reading About Communication – Reblog

About Communication… Again

   This is such a deep topic and I’ve found some more interesting ideas about communication which I want to share with you. Besides those 4 steps that I mentioned here, Jacques Salome and Sylvie Galland talk about different levels on which we’re expressing ourselves and in their book If Only I’d Listen to Myself they mention five of them: The level of facts;    … Continue reading About Communication… Again

Pointless (or not) Quotes

   Today I decided to let some experts talk so I put together a list of quotes that I found interesting.    “Failure is just an opportunity to start again in a smarter way.” – Henry Ford      “Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.” – Winston Churchill      “You should live like every action you have should become an universal … Continue reading Pointless (or not) Quotes

About Communication

   Jacques Salome and Sylvie Galland wrote in their book If Only I’d Listen to Myself the following:    “To express does not mean to communicate because it’s only one way ticket, while communication is a two-ways ticket.”    They also identified four steps that complete a true communication process: Expressing yourself; Getting confirmation that your speech as been proper understood; Listening to the other; … Continue reading About Communication