Category: Disappointments
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What If the Royals Were Your In-laws – Don’t Let Quirky Family Traditions Intimidate You
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The stress of the holidays is complicated by family rules and ‘ways’ and style differences that have been passed down through the generations. Gift-giving can be especially troublesome.
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Healing and Hope – Coming Together as Community
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In times of uncertainty, confusion and fear, there is hope and healing power in coming together as community . . .
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Those After-Holiday-Let-downs
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When the blahs creep in after the holidays, you can best deal with them by understanding your adrenalin highs and disappointment lows.
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Limiting Factors and Defining Characteristics: What Are Yours?
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Letting our early experiences and traumas define us can contribute to a replay of hurts from the past. Let’s look at how our Defining Characteristics and Limiting Factor affect our potential for living life.
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7 Tips for Designing Your Valentine’s Day
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Here comes Valentine’s Day – when too often the value of the relationship is tied up in a gift. Being clear and direct about what you yearn for avoids misunderstandings and hurt feelings. Tips for designing your Valentine’s Day whether you’re in a relationship or unattached.
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Tips for Suriving the Holidays
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The Holidays can bring on family tensions and gift-giving disappointments. Tips for stress-free Holidays.
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Is Yahoo’s Ban on Telecommuting a Betrayal of Trust?
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Implementing Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer’s vision of exciting face-to-face “impromptu team meetings” may decrease productivity rather than increasing it – especially if people problems at work lead to dwelling on perceived slights, taking things personally and building resentment. Does Yahoo’s ban on telecommuting feel like a betrayal to staffers? Is the company adding more stress…