THE HAPPINESS OF YOUR LIFE DEPENDS UPON THE QUALITY OF YOUR THOUGHTS. — Marcus Aurelius
HAPPINESS DOES NOT DEPEND ON OUTWARD THINGS, BUT ON THE WAY WE SEE THEM. — Leo Tolstoy
The Bible, Gautama Buddha, Marcus Aurelius, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and William James are among the most frequently quoted sources of this momentous notion: our happiness [...]
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Happiness and the Mind
Etiquette & Protocol History
This week is National Etiquette Week. Below is an article that provides the history of etiquette and protocol, written by Dorothea Johnson, Founder of the Protocol School of Washington.
ETIQUETTE AND PROTOCOL Past and Present
When it comes to protocol, those who matter don’t mind, and those who mind, don’t matter. — Bernard Baruch
Etiquette used [...]
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Working a Room for Maximum Impact
For many professionals it is exciting to receive an invitation, but as the date approaches, the excitement of attending the event often turns into nervousness and anxiety about meeting new people. Some may hear this little voice inside saying, “Why go? You wont know a single person there, everyone will be busy talking to [...]
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