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Dating Fun with Four Conversation Secrets

Do you want a date filled with awkward silence or an evening full of conversation fun? Your conversation abilities will make the difference. Four conversation secrets will put you on the path to dating fun. Secret #1: Take 3 Minutes to prepare. Three minutes will unlock your ability to have a great date. Take a [...]

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Are You Single and Lonely? Worry No More…

Do you have a relationship you’d describe as electrifying? Do you even have a relationship? Are you single and worry about ever finding a hot lady or “Mr Right” yet alone just a lady or a guy? I know how much it sucks. If you’re single, maybe it sucks for you because: Your partner you [...]

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Build a Strong Relationship Fast with These 3 Phone Skills

Maybe you just meant a new girlfriend, boyfriend, or client and you really want to build a relationship with them. To add another want that makes you more demanding, you want to do it fast! That’s alright. It can be done. You can successfully build a strong relationship fast over the phone using a set [...]

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Active Listening Skills for a Good Relationship

Too often the focus on healthy relationship communication exists in what each person says. The idea that one-way messages are at the heart of good relationship communication is what destroys relationships. Active listening skills are a must-have technique to anyone interested in building good relationships. There are a variety of active listening skills you can [...]

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Preparing for a Date is the Key to Starting a Conversation

Preparing for a date is an extremely nerve wrenching experience. Whether you are a guy or girl, many experience a degree of fear not knowing what will happen on the date. You probably worry to yourself thinking “What on earth am I going to talk about?” Correctly preparing for a date helps you combat uncertainties [...]

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Helping the Aggressive Child

Chuck, an active ten-year-old boy, was fidgeting as he was sitting in the large gold reclining chair. His busy hands and feet were moving constantly, and his eyes were reflecting his fears. Chuck did not want to be in my office but his mother, Pat, thought it was important for him to resolve his problems, [...]

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Breaking Communication Barriers: Diagnosing Other’s Behaviors

At one time or another, we all become victims of bad advice. It’s easy to begin telling a friend or acquaintance of a problem that you are having, as well as what you are thinking only to be met with a negative reaction that does more harm than good. As friends of others, as well [...]

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Emotions are Contagious Infecting Your Relationships

Emotions are a fundamental reason we have relationships because of the satisfaction we get from interaction and the fulfilment of our needs it provides. Understanding emotions in your relationships helps you diagnose relationship problems. There is a peculiarity with emotions that they infect a relationship either damaging it or enhancing it. The impact of negative [...]

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The Four Parenting Styles in Passive, Assertive, and Aggressive Behaviour

I want to firstly clear up a major parenting misconception. There is no one right way to raise a child. As with buying a car, becoming friends with your neighbours, or hanging out your clothes to dry, there is no one correct style you need to use for raising a healthy-minded child. There a typically [...]

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Triple Your Ability to Make Friends and Influence People

Big mistake: assuming that others communicate the same as you. Have you ever experienced being able to relate easily and comfortable with certain people yet other people are difficult to talk to? This article explains how this happens and how to solve this important problem. Many an important project has been derailed because of poor [...]

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