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No is a short word, yet the cause of so much stress. Here’s how to say no and set boundaries that leave everyone feeling good.
A proverb [or proverbial phrase] is usually defined, an instructive sentence, or common and pithy saying, in which more is generally designed than expressed, famous for its peculiarity or elegance, and therefore adopted by the learned as well as the vulgar, by which it is distinguished from counterfeits which want such authority
"There is no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid answers". [3] Presentation Skills That Will Take You to the Top says that within the business world, the adage holds true. The book adds "a question might be uninformed, tangential, or seemingly irrelevant, but, whether the presenter perceives it to be stupid or not, every audience ...
No pain, no gain (or "No gain without pain") is a proverb, used since the 1980s as an exercise motto that promises greater value rewards for the price of hard and even painful work. Under this conception competitive professionals, such as athletes and artists, are required to endure pain (physical suffering) and stress (mental/emotional ...
One thing, however, I did say to new people entering my team, obviously before I became a freelance, was “You can make as many mistakes as you like during your probationary period, as long as ...
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"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" is an old proverb that means without time off from work, a person becomes both bored and boring. It is often shortened to "all work and no play". [ 1 ] It was newly popularized after the phrase was featured in the 1980 horror film, The Shining .
The Tony award-winning actor and "Swept Away" album producer Brian Usifer also exclusively dig into their experience recording Mate's "nightmarish" song, "Satan Pulls the Strings."