Author: Ethan Sterling

Ethan Sterling has a background in entrepreneurship, having started and managed several small businesses. His journey through the ups and downs of entrepreneurship provides him with practical insights into personal resilience, strategic thinking, and the value of persistence. Ethan’s articles offer real-world advice for those looking to grow personally and professionally.
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5 little habits that will make you a highly successful person, according to psychology

Success can seem like an elusive goal—reserved for those with extraordinary talent, endless connections, or perfect timing.

We often hear about overnight millionaires, “self-made” CEOs, and groundbreaking innovators, making it easy to think they possess something unattainable.

But here’s the reality: success is built on small, consistent actions over time, not just monumental achievements.

It’s …

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6 signs you have the potential to be highly successful in life (according to psychologists)

Ever wondered if you have what it takes to achieve massive success?

I’ve spent years studying successful people—those who make it big, achieve their dreams, and leave a lasting impact.

While no two journeys are exactly the same, certain signs often reveal whether someone is on the path to a successful life.

These signs aren’t …

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If you really want to be a high-quality communicator, say goodbye to these 7 behaviors

Effective communication can make or break your personal and professional life.

But it’s not just about what you say—it’s also about what you leave behind.

Today, we dive into seven habits that might be holding you back from becoming a high-quality communicator. Are you unknowingly sabotaging your interactions?

Let’s find out.

1) Neglecting non-verbal cues…
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8 signs you’re not lonely, you’re just a highly independent person

Being alone and feeling lonely are two completely different things.

One can be completely content in their solitude, that’s simply being independent.

Being alone is a choice, often chosen by highly independent people who enjoy their own company and the freedom it provides.

Feeling lonely, however, is an emotional response to isolation. It’s not necessarily …