Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Respect is often perceived as a currency to be earned, not freely given. But what if extending respect to those who seemingly ...
Respect is due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights or traditions of others. Whether it’s about politics, religion, the price of groceries, ICE, government or whatever, each person is entitled to ...
Respect, such a small word, but such a big meaning in itself. Some people don’t respect authority. You see it in everyday life. You see it on the news, people not respecting the police, teachers, ...
Social psychology research has repeatedly found that moderate, consistent eye contact increases perceptions of confidence, ...
We all want to be respected, whether in our personal relationships or in a professional environment. But respect isn't something that's given away freely, at least when it's authentic. We can't force ...
Assertiveness and self-esteem are deeply intertwined, forming a foundation for emotional health, effective communication, and personal growth. Assertiveness—the ability to stand up for one’s needs and ...
Respect isn’t something you can demand—it’s something you earn. It’s not about having the loudest voice in the room, forcing others to acknowledge you, or trying to impress people with status, wealth, ...
This is the second of three posts about memory and relationships. In my last post, I discussed the way we form our memories into narratives about our lives and the choice we have to determine the ...
Sir: Nigeria’s rich tapestry of cultures and religions has long been a source of strength and unity. However, recent debates surrounding the closure of schools during religious observances have ...
Add DMNews to your Google News feed. Respect isn’t demanded—it’s earned. And one of the easiest ways to earn it is through the words you choose. The way we speak can instantly shape how others see us.