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Administrando Inteligências Múltiplas |
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Por Leandro Vieira Durante muito tempo, o conceito de inteligência foi caracterizado por possuir um padrão único: acreditava-se que as pessoas nasciam com uma determinada quantidade de inteligência; dificilmente essa quantidade poderia ser alterada, em virtude de seu caráter genético; e essa inteligência era mensurável, podendo ser medida através de testes de QI ou instrumentos similares.
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Por Roberto Shinyashiki Muita gente me pergunta quais são as perspectivas para este novo ano. Muitas pessoas trabalham com o coração cheio de medo e acabam realizando somente as profecias negativas.
A pergunta a fazer é: do que dependerá o resultado da sua vida em 2010?
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Eight Tips to Know If You're Being Boring |
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By Gretchen Rubin This is the season of merry-making, which means you’re probably more likely than usual to find yourself making polite and perhaps awkward chit-chat. One of the challenges of the holidays!
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10 Reasons Why You’re Probably Going to Fail |
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By Tony Morgan I’ve experienced failures. I’ve watched others fail. I’m guessing you’ve seen plenty as well. This morning I tried to think through some common reasons why failure happens. I’m looking forward to some healthy conversation on this one. With that, here are:
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How to Step Out of Your Comfort Zone |
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I believe that one of the biggest reasons why people get stuck in reading and discussing things instead of taking action to change their lives for the better is simply that it is uncomfortable. But to make real changes in your life you have to step outside your comfort zone. At least for a little while. So how can you make that a little bit easier? In this article I’d like to explore a few tips that have helped me.
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The 40-30-30 Rule: Why Risk Is Worth It |
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By Michael Schwalbe Many of the strategies employed in competitive and recreational sports are applicable in business and our personal lives. One lesson I learned from alpine ski racing was the "40-30-30 Rule. " During training, early on, I tried to go fast, and I also focused on not falling.
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