Whenever a birthday comes, my immediate thoughts are that I am nearing a year to being old. And then comes the meltdown with a plethora of emotions, imaginations of cheesy flaky skins and wrinkly saggy cheeks. And now in 30s, birthday also brings the resolution of exercising daily to be healthy and ready the body for 40s challenges. Another resolution is to cut down on junk food, avoid sugar, say no to being a couch potato, etc, etc. But dearies, we all know nobody follows through with these. So here we got 6 ways of how our 30s differ from our 20s in terms of not just body, but responsibilities and life in general too. Such a big task! 1. Responsibilities, Responsibilities, and more responsibilities! 30s are the age when people like us who want to get married are getting married. Or at least the late 20s, which is nothing but early 30, right! And marriage brings a whole lot of drama into our lives, with a story worthy of Kardashians every day. As they say, first comes the spouse, the
Whether you are a new manager or an old one, there are times you feel dangerously low. May it be the continuous discussions with managers, team members and delegates or setting up the plans for the year, they suck the energy right out of you. And it's natural to have that gloominess all around. So why not fight those blues and stand an inspiration to others and be the leader that you always wanted to be? So here are the 5 tips from 5 books that make you stand amidst the crowd: 1. Be positive and radiate optimism: If there is a magic spell to dispel the gloom around, then it is the optimism. Positive people influence their environment by reducing the stress of themselves and all around. Researches from University of Kentucky found out that positive people outlive others by almost 50%. Then the question arises: How do I spread optimism? Folks, the answer is given by Dale Carnegie in his book, " How to Win Friends and Influence People ." He says, the kind of energy