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Stress Management Tips

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Using Your Mind to Relax Stress management is a huge and complex subject. If you are feeling stressed out your doctor may suggest you go for some form of stress management therapy. This idea may not sit well with you and you might prefer to find other stress reducing techniques. One of these stress management [...]

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How to Develop Stronger Friendships

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Do you sometimes feel like your friends are fair-weather friends or more like acquaintances? Perhaps they don’t realize that you desire a closer relationship. To have a true friend, you have to be one yourself. Cultivating these attributes will help you strengthen your friendships: 1. Develop the art of listening well. Sometimes, just listening attentively [...]

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From Making a Living to Creating a Lifestyle

Jim Rohn
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(excerpted from the Day That Turns Your Life Around) After having struggled for so long, it took a shift in attitude for my family and me when success started to happen. When I started making a little extra money at age 25, Schoaf taught me to also let it serve as a new inspiration for [...]

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The Balancing Act Continuing Your Education

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Continuing your education is the first step to achieving financial security for your family. Pursuing the success you desire has its challenges, but with great responsibility comes great reward. Your life is full of things that must get done. When you begin school, you may still need a full-time job. Your family still needs you. [...]

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Abraham Maslow – Theory of Personality

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Maslow is a humanistic psychologist. Humanists don’t believe that humans are pushed and pulled by mechanical forces, either of stimuli and reinforcements (behaviorism) or of unconscious instinctual urges (psychoanalysis). Humanists center on potentials. They believe that humans reach for a high-level of capabilities. Humans look for the frontiers of creativity, the highest reaches of consciousness [...]

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