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Posted by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine,
print publication or on your web site,...
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Posted by Sonia Devine
Your ability to forgive those who have hurt you in the past is a crucial stepping stone to your spiritual and emotional growth. Throughout the course of our lives, we collect emotional baggage. This is unavoidable, and even though it can cause us a great deal of pain, it helps us to define who we are as people; the result is, we grow even more and learn valuable lessons along the way about ourselves and others.
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Posted by Steve Gillman
Learning To Be In The Moment
Imagine thinking clearly, and feeling relaxed at will. Could...
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Posted by Mary Williams -
Relationships begin since we were born on this planet. It is not a couple relation that I mention. Actually, it is a relationship at birth with our mothers and our family members. An important part of life depends on how we develop our relationships with others. Perhaps, if we consider examples of this development, a better understanding will enable us to think more clearly before we interact with others.
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Posted by Yair Czitrom
Dating has become easier for everyone due to the emergence and success of online dating websites....
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Posted by Terry Dashner
Attack, attack!
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Posted by Richard Conarroe
Think you can control your career success? Think again. You can't. No, your success is in the hands of a plethora of other people, some of whom you have identified, others you probably have not. Don't ever forget this: Successful relationships with the right people more than anything else in your life will determine your immediate and future success. Your boss of course. A key customer. A fast-track subordinate. Even that pimply intern who may give you a thumbs down when she turns up as assistant to the chairman in a future job.
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Posted by Christoph Puetz
Stress is one of the most common threats to our health. Several studies have shown that stress leads to heart related health problems more than we expect. Some people can shake off stress just like this, but most of us can't. Our body's response to stress is destructive and the effects can be felt and seen. The immediate response may be of internal nature. An example would be an increased level of our heart rate. An external sign of stress could be cold sweat and increased color in our faces.
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