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The secret life of the librarian.
I love books, I’ve been a voracious reader all my life, and if I buy a book, I can’t get rid of it. I’ll read it 2 or 3 times, and shelve it in my library in case I want to read it again. My collection has got out of control, and the room I’ve designated as my library is full, crammed full, the overflow of books has crept into the other rooms of the house, and also the garage. On shelves, packed in boxes stacked 8 high. There’s no room for the car. Like I said, out of control. So instead of buying books and reading them at home, and then storing them, I decided to join the local library. It’s just a short walk into town , a very pleasant walk, next to a park, and a coffee shop, not too many kids go there, at least during the times I’m there, and the libarian is sweet and helpful. Oh, and did I mention kind of cute. I’m not attached, so although I’m not on the prowl I’m always looking at the female scenery. I mean, why not?
By Guy lynna day ago in Motivation
The Real Price of Ignoring Employee Development
In today’s fast-moving business environment, employee development plays a critical role in long-term success. Companies that invest in skill-building programs create adaptable and motivated teams. However, when organizations overlook development, hidden costs begin to accumulate. At first, the impact may seem minimal. Over time, though, gaps in skills, engagement, and productivity become increasingly visible. As competition intensifies, organizations that fail to develop their workforce struggle to keep pace. Consequently, employee growth becomes not just an advantage but a necessity.
By Anthony Qia day ago in Motivation
Pathways to Purpose: Finding Career Fulfillment Through Psychology
Finding career fulfillment through psychology is a goal for many people who want work that feels meaningful and rewarding. The field helps people understand the mind, support others, and improve emotional well-being. Psychology also offers many career options, making it a strong choice for those seeking both purpose and professional growth. This guide explains how psychology can help you build a satisfying career and a life filled with impact.
By Debra Bailey PHDa day ago in Motivation
What If Reality Runs Deeper Than What We Can See
Most of us are trained, often without realizing it, to treat what is visible as what is most real. Actions, outcomes, results, behavior. These are the things that can be measured, discussed, praised, or corrected. They are concrete, undeniable, and easy to point to. When something goes wrong, attention naturally moves toward what can be seen. When something goes right, credit is assigned to what just happened. This way of seeing feels practical, even obvious. But what if it quietly reverses how reality actually works.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcasta day ago in Motivation
A quick start without much action
And just like that, we’re a month into the new year already and I feel like I haven't even made a start! Read on for my monthly recap, where I take a look at the areas of my life that are important to me, that I’m working on or trying to improve.
By Alix a day ago in Motivation
Focus on Solutions, Not Problems
Everyone has problems. Some are loud, some are silent, and some slowly eat you from the inside. But what separates people who move forward from those who stay stuck is not the size of their problems—it’s where they place their focus.
By USA daily update 2 days ago in Motivation








