anger, calm, control, impulsiveness, management, reckless behavior, self-control, wisdom

Anger: Beware of Impulsive Actions

Self-mastery comes when individuals learn to address their moods and emotions before they attempt to deal with causal situations or events. They analyze their minds before they analyze things. When one’s emotions, such as anger, are out of control, one’s reasoning and intellectual ability tend to decline, and one is prone to making mistakes to ...

Emma Lu

An angry man's fists.

Powerful People are Less Likely to be Understanding When Mistakes are Made

Powerful people, such as the wealthy, are more likely to blame others for having shortcomings and they are also less troubled by reports of inequality, according to recent research from the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management. The study, published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, defines power as control over valuable resources. The ...

Troy Oakes

A wooden marionette.

Time Management: Monitor Your Daily Activities to Accomplish More

There are so many tasks and activities to complete every single day, and time flies by very quickly. Managing your valuable time is something you can learn how to do to increase your productivity, achievements, and success. For better time management, you may find these tips helpful to track your progress throughout the day.  “Time ...

Armin Auctor

Time Management is a valuable skill everyone can learn.