Getting Along with Others at Home and Work - (Part 2 of 2)

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Are you a ‘big picture’ kind of person, or do you love all the little details of life? Author Cynthia Tobias [toe-BY-us] explains that half of us are ‘global’ thinkers, while the other half are analytic. Best of all, she shares how that impacts your relationships at home and work!
19 Mar 2020 5AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Religion & Spirituality

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