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Amy Dickinson, 64, has shared life advice in her widely syndicated news column, "Ask Amy," for two decades. In her final column, she concentrates her best advice into a few key phrases. "Many of us overestimate the likelihood that the people we're asking for help will say 'no.' Kets de Vries wrote for the Harvard Business Review. "In turn, they'll trust you enough to ask for help when they're in need themselves."
Persons: Amy Dickinson, Amy, Dickinson, Manfred F.R, Kets de Vries, de Vries, Juliette Han, Han Organizations: Harvard Business, Harvard, Columbia Business School, CNBC Locations: Dutch
When I first discovered the concept of "niksen," or the Dutch art of doing nothing, I was fascinated. I believe niksen is one of the reasons why the Dutch are consistently ranked as some of the happiest people in the world. Niksen might seem selfish or boring at first glance, but it's actually a service to you and your community. If you're doing nothing, own itWhen someone asks you what you're doing during your niksen time, simply respond, "Nothing." I'm simply niksening up against him.
Persons: it's, Tony Crabbe, Manfred Kets de Vries, Tracy Walker, Olga Mecking Locations: Poland, Germany, Netherlands
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