Pedro Silva
I came from a family of writers and ministers. So no matter how hard I tried to get away from it, my destiny is to write. I accept that now. So writing and ministering is what I do.
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How to Overcome the Need for Closure After an InterviewIn order to make sense out of the need for closure, it may help to know that our brains are actually wired to see relationships holistically. However, the recruitment process actually is made of "whole-parts" that actually stand alone.
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Discovering Your Transferable SkillsOne of the most valuable discoveries one can make on a job search is figuring out how to apply their transferable skills. This particular ability is especially helpful for people wanting to make a career change or enter the job market for the first time.
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Kanye West Shows Us How to Glow in the DarkI know no one wants to hear that. We want to see Kanye as a "jackass" like the President said because it is the comfortable and easy thing to do. But I chose to sit with this episode, as he put it, and consider his feelings right now.
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Rules of Engagement in a Job SearchRules of Engagement are designed to create a degree of consistency and order in a situation with the potential to go out of control.
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Managing Your Emotional Investments in a Job SearchHave you ever had that feeling of that the odds were in your favor after an interview only to find yourself "totally disappointed" at the outcome? If so, you have just experienced the result of gambler's fallacy.
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Denial of Everything Malignant and Obviously Negative - Facing DEMONsFacing your DEMONs mean no longer practicing the Denial of Everything Malignant and Obviously Negative.
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You Are Not Your ThoughtsIt's been said that the average human brain processes between 50,000 and 80,000 thoughts a day. Of course we are completely unconscious of most of these thoughts, because if we weren't we'd probably go crazy.