Christina Stathopoulos, PCC, ACCC
Certified Leadership & Life Coach
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Co-authored Articles (7)
How to Do a Digital Detox
Cleanse yourself from technology overload by planning a digital detox In this digital world, it’s easy to find yourself logged in, online, posting, commenting, and responding almost every minute of every day. Whether i...
How to Deal with a Hurtful or Mean Sister
A guide to setting and enforcing boundaries with your sister If you are having trouble standing up to a sibling, you can learn how to stand up for yourself by making clear and specific boundaries. Assess the situation be...
How to
Be Rational
Being more rational in your everyday life can be beneficial in a variety of ways. Becoming more rational is a process of changing your internal experience as well as changing your behavior. While becoming more rational m...
How to Find an Answer for What to Do with Your Life
Finding your true north on life’s compass Everyone finds themselves in a slump now and then, especially when they feel like progress is hard or that they don’t know what their next move is. The good news is that you...
How to Ask Better Questions to Get Information
If you’re trying to get a more detailed answer from someone, it’s important to ask them clear and concise questions. When you want a more thorough answer, you’ll have to structure your questions a little differentl...
How to
Stop Lying to Yourself
Whether you’re in denial about a bad habit or trying to boost your confidence by exaggerating your own abilities, there’s a good chance you’ve practiced a little self-deception at some point. When you lie to yourse...
How to
Be Hopeful but Realistic
Studies have found that optimists tend to have better health, achieve more, and be happier than pessimists. But, there’s a catch. These positive outcomes are associated with an optimistic but realistic outlook on the ...