Desire For Success By Michael Obi

Desire has been identified by psychologists as the first ingredient for success in any endeavor. A Greek philosopher, whose student approached to teach him how to acquire wisdom fast was said to have taken the student to a river. The teacher then held the student's head and pushed it down into the water until he,... Continue Reading →

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

If motivation is driven by the existence of unsatisfied needs, then it is worthwhile for a manager to understand which needs are the more important for individual employees. In this regard, Abraham Maslow developed a model in which basic, low-level needs such as physiological requirements and safety must be satisfied before higher-level needs such as... Continue Reading →

Introduction to passive income

The easiest way to gain financial independence is to reconfigure your life so that a substantial portion of your income is not actively earned by your labor. Instead, it must come from passive income. The basic idea of passive income is that it is money received with little or no effort required to maintain the... Continue Reading →

The Power of Positive Thinking – by Remez Sasson

Positive thinking is a mental attitude that admits into the mind thoughts, words and images that are conductive to growth, expansion and success. It is a mental attitude that expects good and favorable results. A positive mind anticipates happiness, joy, health and a successful outcome of every situation and action. Whatever the mind expects, it... Continue Reading →

The Businessman and the Fisherman

What do you really hope to achieve in life? Read this story and you may find what you are always hoping to achieve, you may be already having it. There was once an American businessman who was sitting by the beach in a small Mexican village. As he sat, he saw a Mexican fisherman rowing... Continue Reading →

Improving your English pronunciation

Here are some tips to help you improve your English pronunciation. First of all, don't worry about not having a native-English accent. It's important to be able to speak clearly, so that people can understand you. However, it's almost impossible to sound exactly like a native English speaker if you are learning English as an... Continue Reading →

Which to use: gerund or noun?

Take a look at the following example: We're trying to come up with some completely fresh thinking on this subject. "Thinking" must be singular, the sentence is correct and means not just "new ideas/thoughts" but also "a new approach" (approach is more active than ideas). For the below example, you could use either the gerund... Continue Reading →

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