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Michael Canzian on the Meaning of Success and Habits That Every Successful Person Commits to

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The definition of “success” is a vast and subjective term that holds different meanings to different people. It can mean attaining financial wealth, a position of authority, awards, or experience. It is usually connected to a goal that an individual has set for themselves. Success is often considered an end point or end game where a person may not think of themselves as successful until that one specific goal is met.   Humans often compare themselves to one another, and sometimes we tend to base our success on comparisons with those around us.    The  definition of success  itself is limitless and often changing. Initially, success could be connected to how much money we earn or the way in which society prioritizes wealth above all else as the grand prize. We start learning these lessons early in school as we strive to earn a “A” on quizzes and tests, and the way we fe...

Friendships Post-pandemic: How Did It Impact Our Relationships?

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  Michael Canzian and Rob in Huntington Beach Relationships have been redefined throughout the pandemic. It prompted us to reevaluate the people in our lives–from the community in which we belong to the relationships to which we are committed to those with whom we share our homes. Indeed, it also gave us plenty of time to reflect on ourselves, leading us to prioritize our mental health more than ever. We had to cope with the different challenges that we faced–strengthening our ability to survive various situations despite the setbacks. Because of that, we were able to recognize people that truly matter.   Meeting people over online applications was the epitome of our social lives during the pandemic. Being on video calls was one of the ways we could maintain our friendships. We were able to discover methods that would still allow us to build meaningful relationships. Netflix Party was even invented so that people would be able to watch movies together even if they were th...

Michael Canzian on Having a Healthy Work-Life Balance

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  Michael Canzian in London Despite Michael Canzian ‘s busy work schedule, he finds the time to relax and enjoy various activities with his family. They are his priority-fueling his drive to become a better husband, father, and individual each day. They are his source of strength and happiness-leading him to appreciate the moments they share together further. By recognizing the love he has for his family and acting on it, he also gets to nurture his health and wellbeing. He is well aware of having a healthy work-life balance in order to cater to his personal needs. Canzian is determined to show commitment in various endeavors, reflecting his ability to find the silver lining in every cloud. Structuring work tasks Anything is possible with time management. Knowing what needs to be done ahead of the day helps in recognizing how time should be allotted for every work task. This would not only guarantee enough time for every task, but also leaves quality time for the other respon...

How Books Foster My Personal and Professional Growth — Michael Canzian

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  Books are helpful in a number of ways. Reading itself is already a transforming hobby that instills self-discipline and understanding of the world. According to  research , regular reading “improves brain connectivity, increases your vocabulary and comprehension, empowers you to empathize with other people, aids in sleep readiness, reduces stress, lowers blood pressure and heart rate, fights depression symptoms, prevents cognitive decline as you age, and contributes to a longer life.” Developing this as a hobby will certainly enrich every aspect of one’s life. Moreover, there a r e various genres such as fiction and nonfiction, classics, fantasy, romance, mystery, and etc. People tend to pick a genre based on their needs, interests, or mood. In my case, I read  self-help  and  business  books in order to expand my knowledge further-leading to personal development for the work I do. Some of the most impactful books I’ve read in my younger days were  H...