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Emily Rhodes

Emily Rhodes is a writer and researcher exploring how mindset, behavior, and technology influence entrepreneurship. She enjoys breaking down complex psychological concepts into practical advice that entrepreneurs can actually use. Her work focuses on helping business owners think more clearly, adapt to challenges, and build resilience in an ever-changing world. When she’s not writing, she’s reading about behavioral economics, enjoying Texas barbecue, or taking long walks in nature.
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Work smarter, not harder. Avoid these 7 common traps

I used to think that being productive meant filling every available moment

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People who are not easy to be friends with usually display these 7 behaviors (without realizing it)

Navigating the world of friendships can be tricky. We've all met people

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8 habits of a low-quality woman who doesn’t respect herself and others

If a woman constantly belittles herself, you can tell she lacks self-respect.

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7 signs your partner doesn’t truly love you—they just want to control you

There's a fine line between love and control in relationships, and sometimes

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7 traits of people who never contribute to online group chats, according to psychology

There's a curious group among us in the digital world, those who

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6 signs your relationship with your adult child is truly strong and respectful

Not every parent-child relationship survives the transition into adulthood. As roles shift

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If a woman displays these 7 habits, she hasn’t learned to truly respect and love herself

There's a significant difference between self-love and self-neglect. The difference boils down

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7 daily habits of people who are genuinely happy and content with a simple life

Ever notice how some people seem genuinely content, even without the flashy

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7 things boomers do that make them seem 15 years younger than they actually are

Age is just a number, especially for the baby boomer generation. You'd

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