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Stress and Burnout – Realities of our Choices

Stress and burnout often result when we simply take on too much, believing that somehow there is a formula which will enable us to do more and more.  I seldom find people who are looking to fill their time.   New … Continue reading

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Psychometric Tests – Predicting or crushing creativity?

Psychometric tests can be valuable indicators of an individual’s abilities, aptitudes or personality characteristics deemed important in effective job performance or other activities.  They are based on a number of assumptions: That particular characteristics are directly related to the demands … Continue reading

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Mid Life Crisis?

Mid life crisis is often blamed for sudden shifts in behaviour of people of a certain age – generally men. It is assumed that changes are due to awareness of one’s age, questioning life’s meaning and panic over dwindling life … Continue reading

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