05 Dec
Posted by Guest as Attitude and Outlook, Behavior and Ethics, Education, Family
Nowadays with the recession of economy in a lot of countries, with more and more people losing jobs, it is important that we all do our part to help out. As parents, the best thing that we can do is to bring up our children in a way that they are socially conscious, and generally [...]
02 Dec
Posted by Guest as Attitude and Outlook, Behavior and Ethics, Sex and Relationships
Now it also happens when friends decide that you’re not really a friend to them. We are not always conscious of our actions, and sometimes we do things that hurt people and we may not even be aware of it. If you feel like one of your friends are distancing herself from you, then something [...]
Good friends are almost family. They happen to be the ones who are with you during your milestones and more importantly, during breakups and other life drama. But not all friends turn out to be good friends. Some are for for keeps, while some are better off as strangers.
26 Nov
Posted by Guest as Behavior and Ethics, Business, Productivity, Work and Career
This year I got several one-on-one confrontations with my boss so I think I’ve had much practice on how to complain about work conditions. Boss consultations are the best time to voice out your complaints.
05 Nov
Posted by Guest as Attitude and Outlook, Behavior and Ethics, Fitness and Health
Social Anxiety Disorder or more popularly known as SAD, is among the most common mental disorders. People who suffer from SAD have an irrational anxiety of being humiliated. They fear that they are constantly being watched or judged.
Everybody has bad days. Once or twice a week is usually the normal count. But when your days start going from bad to worse, then the problem could be you. Some people say that happiness is a choice — that it is within your control. Following this principle, it means we can make our life [...]
01 Nov
Posted by Guest as Behavior and Ethics, Communication, Family
During arguments, how do you deal with a child who talks back at you? Talking back usually starts at the onset of teenage stage when kids start exploring their independence. Teens are irritable and sensitive. That’s why they are often difficult, especially when they’re angry.
01 Nov
Posted by Guest as Behavior and Ethics, Business, Communication
When you’re in business, your only goal is to keep your customers happy so that they’ll keep coming back for more. More orders mean more profit — the sales world requires you to be extra patient and diplomatic. Whatever happens, they have to go home satisfied, if not happy.
29 Oct
Posted by Guest as Attitude and Outlook, Behavior and Ethics, Family
Anger is a very powerful emotion. When it’s strong, it can make you do things you’d never do if you were calm or cheerful. We usually deal with our anger by expressing it — shouting, fighting, or arguing — but sometimes it’s just there inside, waiting to erupt. And when it does, all hell will [...]
20 Oct
Posted by Guest as Attitude and Outlook, Behavior and Ethics, Sex and Relationships, Society
Everyone goes through peer pressure at some point in their life. It’s inevitable that some of our friends will influence our lifestyle, and our opinions. And although the influence we can get can be both good and bad, peer pressure is usually seen as negative because it tends to sway us into what would otherwise [...]
We all can attest to how a few giggles can improve one’s mood. But there are times when a fit of laughter is the last thing you need. Suppressing laughter is not easy to do, but some occasion calls for a strong ability to control those giggles. Here’s helping you how do it. There are [...]
02 Oct
Posted by Guest as Behavior and Ethics, Business, Communication, Work and Career
So much depends on a phone call. A phone call, when executed professionally, functions like a business tool which you can take advantage of to gain more benefits for your business or career. Unfortunately, though, some professionals underestimate the power of a phone call. They don’t understand how it can affect their work.
30 Sep
Posted by Guest as Attitude and Outlook, Behavior and Ethics
The word sorry is believed to be the hardest thing to say. And I believe that. I for one would always struggle when it comes to making apologies and excusing myself. When I make a mistake, I hesitate to apologize because it hurts my pride to admit that I’m wrong. But then if I don’t [...]
14 Sep
Posted by Guest as Attitude and Outlook, Behavior and Ethics, Sex and Relationships
While this post will not tell you if you’re happy in your present love affair. But it will look into your love life so that you will start assessing if you are getting what you deserve from the relationship you committed yourself to.
09 Sep
Posted by Guest as Attitude and Outlook, Behavior and Ethics, Productivity, Society, Work and Career
In our world today, all hard-working people who are aiming for success knows that the best way to achieve goals is to be self-serving – making sure that you know your needs and that you meet it and you work overtime to have more than you what you need at the moment. And sometimes we [...]
