Tag: happiness
Empathy enhances customer experience
Empathy is a key differentiator in creating exceptional customer experiences. In an increasingly tech-driven business world, it stands out. Labelled a ‘soft skill,’ it is a complex trait to develop. This development requires self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and ongoing effort.
The Four-Way Path
How can I find purpose in my life? In Hindu philosophy, there are four goals that all human beings strive for: virtue, prosperity, love and freedom. If you can find the balance between them, you will discover the Four-Way Path – and begin a journey into true and lasting fulfilment.
BOOK REVIEW | The Wealth Money Can’t Buy
A groundbreaking book redefining success to show readers how they can create truly abundant and fulfilling lives by following Sharma’s 8 Forms of Wealth model - from the #1 international bestselling author, speaker, and leadership expert.
BOOK REVIEW | Build the Life You Want
You can get happier. And getting there will be the adventure of a lifetime. In Build the Life You Want, Arthur Brooks and Oprah Winfrey invite you to begin a journey toward greater happiness, no matter how challenging your circumstances.
Standing up for the respect you deserve
The demands of work, personal relationships and the expectations of others can be overwhelming and exhausting. Drawing a line on what we are prepared to accept is important for our own self-respect and mental wellbeing. Setting boundaries is about the limits and rules we decide on in our relationships with others and this helps us to hold ourselves accountable for our own behaviour and happiness.
Love and harm
“Don't harm your neighbour” is much better advice. This is a passive rule. It does not require you to do anything, just to refrain from doing some things. I believe the gap between these two rules summarises the gap in Western society between left and right, between Democrats and Republicans, between the kindly, caring, sharing, socialists and the individualistic, thinking, independent, self-reliant capitalists. Both sides passionately believe that their rule is the better one.
BOOK REVIEW | The Happiness Cure
As a species, we've never had it so good. We're living longer and healthier lives than ever before; the sum of human knowledge and endless entertainment are only ever a few clicks away.