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1. How To Be A Social Butterfly

Imagine yourself being invited to a party by a close friend of yours. By the invitation itself, you were already a bit hesitant to go because you don’t really like to attend social gatherings. However, you didn’t want to offend your friend...
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2. Dealing With Difficult Officemates
More often than not, every employee will always have his or her own share of hard to deal with officemates. They may exist in a lot of form such as bullies, tattletales, grapevines, traitors, etc. The presence of jerks in your workplace does not...
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3. Be Your Own One-Woman/Man Pep Squad
In a lot of reality talk shows that we see on TV, we can see that there are guests who seem to have a lot of problems and they seek the help and support of other people for them to be able to push through with their problems and stay strong until...
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4. Are You A Mr. Assertive Or A Mr. Aggressive?
One of the most essential skills needed in handling people and situations is assertiveness. You are assertive if you are clear in letting others know about your expectations without any anxiety or hesitation. This is one area of development to be...
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5. Resolving Conflicts In A Relationship
Conflicts are natural to romantic relationships. There is no one couple that has not experienced disagreements and some fighting in the course of the partnership. And as many as there are instances when the yin clashes with the yang, there, too...
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6. How To Make Friends In A New School
One of the scariest things for a student may be transferring to a new school. Nothing can be worse than walking alone in the campus while everyone seems to already know each other and gather in packs. Together with the new environment, you have to...
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7. How The Right Comments Will Help Boost Confidence In Your Child
Today's parents have heard or read plenty about what to tell kids when they do or say something not quite nice, like criticizing the behavior rather than the child. For example, child experts advice saying "That was not a very nice thing to do"...
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8. Common Traits Of Happy Families
A happy family is probably one of life’s most priceless treasures. Success won’t be complete without it. All the wealth in world will not guarantee it. There’s no set formula or dynamics in achieving it. They have problems but somehow, they get...
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9. Keep Your Cool During Arguments
Arguments bring out the worst in people. Sometimes, they spring from the pettiest discussions. Arguments are just discussions of issues between minds at cross-purposes. You would be defending your own beliefs and trying to disprove the other one’s...
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10. How Romantic Relationships Improve Life
You may have experienced butterflies in your stomach one too many times, woke up every single morning with the image of your beloved in your head, or worked overtime all those lonely nights just to be financially ready enough for your special...
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11. College 101: How To Deal With A Noisy Roommate
You’re finally living independently in college and it’s been a few months since you left the confines of your home and constant parent supervision, in exchange for a room shared with another seemingly acceptable character. The excitement of living...
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12. Bullies Not Allowed!
You probably think that only children suffer from bullying. Wrong -- even adults are subjected to bullying. Consider this scenario: a group in your office wants to have casual drinks every Friday night but you don’t want to join. At first, you get...
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13. Be A Professional
You are, at any given time, a son/daughter, sibling, parent or friend to someone else and as such, you carry on a ‘role’ that suits your relationship. When you work for someone or with someone, you are expected to put on a different persona other...
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14. Simple Training Methodologies To Communicate Effectively
The point of any transaction is good communication, whether it is a casual or a formal one. How can you market your product, offer services, concur in a meeting, ask questions, or win an argument if you cannot talk spontaneously? Developing your...
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15. How To Get Out Of Your Nut Shell In 4 Easy Steps
Coming out to the world on your own is probably one of the most nerves wracking scenarios you need to experience. Overcoming shyness does not happen overnight, but like they say, practice makes perfect once you overcome your timidity. Read on and...
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