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Curiosity

When we open ourselves to curiosity, we are more apt to reframe situations in a positive way. Curiosity makes us much more likely to view a tough problem at work as an interesting challenge to take on.

Curious people seem to have a natural inclination to ask questions – both at work and in life as we get older. To foster curiosity means to be open in saying “I don’t know but let’s find out” or encouraging people to ask “What if …?”

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Hybrid work environments call for self-learning and having a curious trait predicts one's willingness to learn and continue to grow and develop their own potential with little need for a manager.

Curious people engage more in solving problems creatively and are more likely...

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