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A study from the Harvard Business School says people who are reminded of times they’re at their best are more likely to succeed again. The research found that compliments from family, friends and colleagues creates a “best-self activation” which leads individuals to perform at their best. The paper noted, “People whose best-self concepts were activated felt better and were more resilient to stress, more resistant to disease and burnout, better at creative problem solving and performance under pressure, and formed stronger long term relationships with their employer.” (Quartz)(Image: Flickr.com)