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February 14th, 2012 Seven Steps to Maintaining a Good Relationship
Everyone wants relationships that are rewarding and happy. Here are some sound principles to help you reach your relationship goals.
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September 26th, 2011 Pet Rx: Why Owning a Pet is Good for You
If you live with a dog or cat, you already know how easily a furry friend becomes a member of the family. Now, studies show that people who own pets are happier, healthier, live longer and weigh less than people without pets.
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September 13th, 2011 Help Turn Goals into Reality by Writing Them Down
Parents, teachers, and society all encourage goal-setting from an early age, but all of us sometimes fall short at turning motivation into success. Whether it’s a New Year’s resolution to lose weight or meeting certain personal or financial objectives, setting and maintaining goals frequently gets pushed down our priority lists in our demanding and fast-paced lives.
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August 29th, 2011 The Importance of Looking for Positive Traits in A Relationship
Which traits do you look for in a friend or a mate? Do you try to cultivate those characteristics in yourself? We should try to develop positive traits we admire and look for them in people we spend time with. Conversely, we should avoid negative traits commonly found in people who are too self-absorbed.
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August 9th, 2011 Successful Families: Built Upon Common Strengths
Have you ever wondered how some families seem more closely connected and resilient during hard times? Several studies have found that strong families across the world share much the same characteristics. Strong families demonstrate these six key strengths: 1. Appreciation and affection for one another. People in strong families regularly let each other know how [...]
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November 10th, 2010 Master ‘Crucial Conversations’
Stuck making the same mistakes in high-stakes conversations? Follow Al Switzler’s principles to make important discussions work in your favor.
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