Syed Balkhi
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Syed Balkhi is the founder of WPBeginner, the largest free WordPress resource site. You can learn more about Syed and his portfolio of companies by following him on his social media networks.
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Decision Fatigue - How It's Affecting Your Life and Work Performance
Whether we realize it or not, we're making decisions all day long. Whether it's choosing the right brand of coffee or scrolling past an add or deciding which social media to check. We're making decisions all the time.
By Syed Balkhi2 years ago in Psyche
7 Ways to Find Motivation When You’re Feeling Low
Every day isn’t a good day. Just like we have our best days, we also have our low days. At such times, you feel so depressed and demotivated that you don’t feel like doing anything. Everything starts feeling like it’s making no sense.
By Syed Balkhi2 years ago in Motivation
Why affirmations aren't enough
As the world becomes more fast-paced and stressful, people turn to coping mechanisms to maintain their sanity. Affirmations have gained huge popularity, especially on social media, in personal development forums, and in similar communities.
By Syed Balkhi2 years ago in Journal
7 Easy Ways for Fostering Inclusiveness in Workspaces
Nowadays, employees don’t just look for good compensation. They also look for a workspace that makes them feel comfortable to work from. A place where they feel inclusive and safe. That’s where fostering inclusiveness in workplaces comes into place.
By Syed Balkhi2 years ago in FYI
Unlocking Potential: How Shadow Work Enhances Personal Growth
Have you ever wondered why certain behaviors or tendencies keep surfacing, no matter how much you try to suppress or change them? The answer might be lying in your 'shadow self', a concept coined by the famous Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung.
By Syed Balkhi2 years ago in Journal
The Dark Side of Self-Accountability.
Being accountable is important, but it can sometimes have a negative impact. We don't often talk about this "Dark Side," but it's real. It can cause fear of failure, a culture of blame, and a focus on short-term goals. It can also lead to cheating or manipulating data, demotivation, and complexity.
By Syed Balkhi2 years ago in Journal