Albert Bandura, whom the American Psychological Association rated the 4th most influential psychologist of the 20th century said that while we well know that a bad worklife than affect family life, we don't as much appreciate how a good worklife affects family. I explain the potency of his assertion in my PsychologyToday.com article today.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
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2 comments:
Hi Marty,
Love your blog.
I like to tinker with things such as taking things apart to see how they work and put them back together. And I get satisfaction fixing things that are broken.
I was thinking of starting a sideline income buying things that are broken, fixing them and then re-selling them.
What kinds of items do you think might be best to repair and re-sell?
Thanks.
Bob
iPhones? Industrial equipment? Fuel injection systems?
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