Life skills
Children’s week at Greek Community of Melbourne
The Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) is excited to participate in this year’s Children’s Week celebration, supported by the Victorian Department of Education, running from Sunday, October 19 to Sunday, October 27.
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Why your mindset around failure can make or break your success
The words you use can plant the seeds of resilience – How you mentally frame the inevitable setbacks you face is the key to building grit & ultimately achieving success
Kikilias chairs meeting on preparing for possible heavy snowfall in Attica
A broad meeting was held on Monday at the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry, chaired by the minister, Vassilis Kikilias, to address ways of coping with extreme weather.
WOBI ON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
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10 traits of people with high emotional intelligence
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have an unlimited amount of success in both their personal and professional lives? It could be because they possess high emotional intelligence.
According to Psychology Today, “Emotional intelligence is the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others.” This usually involves:
How many kids, how many more people will die?
What can be more important than the life of a 7 year old child?
Is the homeland more important?
Or is what?s important to exhaust the state and the society?
Is it more important to show the mighty power of the state?
Or is breaking the resilience of a society and the rulers of that society more important than the life of a child?
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How many kids will die, how many people will lose their life?
What can be more important than the life of a 7 year old child?
Is the homeland more important?
Or is what?s important to exhaust the state and the society?
Is it more important to show the mighty power of the state?
Or is breaking the resilience of a society and the rulers of that society more important than the life of a child?