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kylecorbett · 2 years ago
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Building a Motivating Organizational Culture: Strategies for Business Leaders
“Building a Motivating Organizational Culture: Strategies for Business Leaders” Introduction: Creating a motivating organizational culture is essential for business success. – Prompted by Kyle Corbett When employees are engaged, motivated, and aligned with the company’s vision, they are more likely to contribute their best efforts and drive the organization forward. In this blog post, we will…
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dakota-zen · 1 year ago
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hakucho-art · 3 months ago
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TOKYO GHOUL MIKU
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wanderinggoddess · 3 months ago
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Arun, in Mughal Era dress
(i had fun researching the fashion history so im gonna include a bit of info under the cut for anyone interested!)
First, Armand is dressed more typically for the upper class or royalty, but I wanted to paint him all dolled up. This would have been somewhat typical dress for Mughal Empire (roughly the 16th-18th centuries) royalty. Men of all classes would typically wear the Jama (the overcoat). I depicted this one as made of Dhaka Muslin, one of the finest and rarest fabrics produced from the Dhaka region. The technique has since been lost, but at the time was incredibly sought after. So much so that during the British colonizers would take the artisans and materials and force them into reproducing the fabric for little to know compensation. Dhaka Muslin was so fine that it was practically transparent, and was worn by members of the upperclass across the world. I read somewhere that it was used to dress statues of greek goddesses. Another little detail is that Armand's Jama is fastened to the right, typical of a Muslim man, rather than to the left (a Hindu man).
I based this loosely off of Caravaggio's Bachus and Depictions of Prince Salim.
All the info I got was from these three youtube videos, so it's not like any serious research!
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winningismyjob · 4 months ago
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Late night study sessions might feel exhausting, but they're also some of the most rewarding moments in your academic journey. When the world is quiet, and it's just you and your books, you have the opportunity to dive deep into your studies, to understand, and to grow. Remember, every hour you put in, every note you take, and every concept you master is a step closer to your goals.
It's okay to feel tired. It's okay to take breaks. But never forget the power of persistence. Each time you push through, you're building not just your knowledge, but also your resilience. This is your journey, and while it might not always be easy, it's worth it.
So, surround yourself with what inspires you whether it's a cup of coffee, your favorite study playlist, or motivational quotes that keep you going. You’ve got this. Keep your head up, your mind sharp, and your heart determined. Every challenge you overcome is a victory, every question you answer is progress.
Stay focused, stay motivated, and remember why you started. You’re capable of more than you know, and this is just one step on your path to success. Keep going. The effort you put in today will pay off tomorrow.
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uncanny-tranny · 1 year ago
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The hardest, but most important, part of my transition has been untangling what my personal dysphoria is, and what is more a result of cissexism.
What I mean by this is that I learned that I am not dysphoric about certain aspects of myself, my body, and my life, but my discomfort in these aspects was influenced by the cissexist culture I live in which told me I couldn't exist as myself.
It's definitely a slow process, but I have found that it helps me self-actualize and actually see myself instead of what others demand of me.
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gothhabiba · 2 years ago
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Another bewildering assertion I've seen floating around is that the United States of America deliberately destabilises West Asia and North Africa, murders millions of civilians, destroys towns and cities, arms militias &c. because of Islamophobia. I assure you that this is not true and that no one who is serious about understanding geopolitics or Islamophobia has this analysis. Islamophobia may have early modern or pre-modern instantiations, but in its current context it is very much a result of and a rhetorical and social justification for the geopolitical, economic, resource-driven exigencies of imperial capitalism. You're looking at a cart and insisting that it is pulling a horse around
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n-a-n-ii · 1 year ago
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sukisanv · 4 months ago
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Did you know when we shift back to our cr, it's not shifting back... it's actually shifting to a reality, where we're sure that we have lived there.. That's why I can't call this reality "cr", it's just a reality like other realities...
And permashifting isn't that you leave here forever.. it's just you decide not to shift to this realty anymore...
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enemywasp · 3 months ago
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I HATE tiktok and the Internet in general rn for the obsession with "oh this person's smellyyy" "Brother it STINKS over here" "BOO 💧🧼🧽🚿" and stuff like that. I wish I could put into words how demeaning and patronising that whole idea is and people implying anyone they don't like doesn't wash.
For one there's something grating about being insulted in a manner like we're in nursery again. But also WHY is that the go to insult. Why do you associate these things? Especially to those you deem "chronically online". Like I don't want to sound pathetic but it feels so nasty to me.
is it extreme to say this feels tied to ableism? And classism too?
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vaaveyylla · 3 months ago
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dakota-zen · 1 year ago
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the-golden-comet · 5 months ago
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There comes a point in your story where your characters, though created by you, become entities of their own. Once out into the public, people create ideas in their minds of these characters based on what was presented. They form ships, they form ideas. They soak in the stories and art like rays of sunlight.
And that’s a beautiful thing.
To have something you created take a life of its own in the hearts of readers, watchers, lovers of art. It’s amazing. The ideas we are able to share, compare and contrast, help bring these stories to life. Am I proud? You bet your ass I am. For every mention of my characters, every interaction, every theory crafted in my comments, a huge smile spreads to my face.
You’re inspired. I’m inspired. You’re enjoying it. I’m enjoying it. That’s what life’s all about. That’s why I create. 💫
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thefitculture · 11 months ago
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causticbibliophile · 10 months ago
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radha is all of us 😭💪🏻
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annadvr · 6 months ago
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tmi but I wish I had an ana coach to be strict with me and give me consequences if i don't do what I'm told
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