Psychology

How to Aim High in Business

It may be considered a given that in business you're always going to be reaching for the top - but some people are unsure of how exactly to best achieve that ideal mindset. When it comes to business and making a profit, you should never settle for less, and you should be prepared to do what's necessary to make your company work.

Greeks abroad find psychological support on Skype

Eleni left Greece nine years ago to study abroad. Her plan was to return once she had completed her studies - or at least that's what she hoped. In the midst of the country's economic crisis, however, she was unable to find employment back home. She applied for a job in the United Kingdom and started working there.

World Happiness Report: Bulgaria is Ranked 97th in the World

Bulgaria is ranked 97th in the world in happiness between Cameroon and Ghana, being more unhappy than almost all Balkan countries, according to World Happiness Report 2019, quoted by Econ.bg

Many foreigners who visit our country mark a very repulsive trait in the Bulgarians - always complaining about everything and its pessimism.

School Survey Including the "Other" Third Gender was Stopped in Bulgaria, Education Minister Announced

In the Bulgarian schools, the questionnaire on the SELFIE tool was suspended. That was announced by Minister Krasimir Valchev. It was prepared by the EC, and it was distributed to about 900 schools in Bulgaria to assess their opportunities for introducing digital technologies for teaching and learning.

Thassos murderer Theofilos Sechidis found dead in prison

Theofilos Sechidis, who shocked Greece with the quintuple murder of his family in the 1990s, was found dead on Tuesday at the psychiatric ward of Korydallos prison.

According to information, the 46-year-old convict died while he was in a shower. No further details were immediately available on the cause of death.

Senseless babbling

Prophecies will not put the Greek economy on the much-touted path to recovery. One of the most recent examples of this is the significance attributed to a rather pointless comment by the country's deputy prime minister on the subject of nonperforming loans.

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