Winning Strategy

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The legendary board game “Man, don’t be angry” (or “Ludo”). When was the last time you played it? Maybe recently … during vacation or holidays when as a rule there is more time to enjoy social games? How many times have you been angry when your opponent “threw you out”? 🙂 Well, no matter what, I suggest you put the …

Stress! Should I Change My Boss Or My Wife/Husband?

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The paper with the title “Stress! Should I Change My Boss Or My Wife/Husband?” will be presented at the 28th Annual Conference of the Slovenian Association for Quality and Excellence in November this year and will be available on this website soon afterwards.

What do Achilles and Kevin Durant have in common?

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I’m sure you’ve heard of Achilles and his heel, and perhaps also of Kevin Durant. Even if you haven’t, you’ll still understand the point of this story. Achilles’ story first. I won’t go into detail, as I’m sure you know the story already. Achilles’ mother tried to make him immortal by dipping him in the river Styx, but he was …

Fear in the workplace

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It was getting harder and harder for me at work. I thought that it was due to unprocessed unpleasant situations in my previous job. I was afraid that I might cause harm to my patients by (unintentionally) doing something that might jeopardise their lives, such as using the wrong medicine, not providing help fast enough, or offering the wrong kind …

“Suddenly everything came to a halt in my business.”

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I recently came to Peter for advice and help. Until October last year, I’d been making good progress in my business, where, among other things, I’m involved in multi-level marketing (network marketing). I’d advanced a couple of rungs on my career ladder, when suddenly everything stopped. I had no new clients and I didn’t hear from my old clients; the …

Sprained ankle

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A few days ago, I was returning from a mountain hike and caught up with a limping acquaintance. She explained that she had sprained her ankle just before we met. The path was quite “appropriate” for something like that – some surface snow, a little icy and uneven – so an accident was inevitable. What followed, however, was even more …