Personal Development

Stefan A. on March 29th, 2010

A recent psychological study indicated the girl talk between a woman and her friends can actually lead to more stress and problems than it intends to solve.

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Stefan A. on March 15th, 2010

Four tips that’ll help you eliminate stress from your relationship by reducing elevated expectations of gender roles

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Stefan A. on March 12th, 2010

In relationships it’s often easy to forget about your partner when you’re balancing looking after your kids, home, work, and social life (or lack of it). The first one that arrives on the back burner is always the one that’s closest to you, because you’re allowed to take your partner for granted right? Of course [...]

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Stefan A. on February 8th, 2010

Games have a much higher immersion quality than movies, so much so that for the brief period you are playing, you forget about all those other things contributing to your stress level. It’s a little therapeutic timeout for your mind, as well as a mental workout.

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Christy Birch on February 5th, 2010

If you are not happy with the direction your life is taking, consider creating a personal development plan. This type of a plan clearly states your goals in life and gives a time frame for reaching these goals.

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Christy Birch on January 17th, 2010

These are stressful times for families. The new norm is to have activities every night on top of school and homework. Many parents constantly talk about how busy they are, that they never have time to slow down. It is no wonder that parents sometimes feel they are losing control over their lives and their [...]

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Dan P. on January 13th, 2010

This article is about the importance of motivation in the workplace, and talks about ways to increase your employees’ motivation level, to see improved productivity, employee loyalty and job satisfaction, and lower staff turnover.

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The relationship between science and technology is not always clearly communicated in middle school technology classes. Helping students to understand this important relationship will open their minds to the possibilities that are available to help society through innovation made possible by melding science and technology.

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Dan P. on January 5th, 2010

Employee motivation is invariably a slippery subject and often misconstrued by employers. What measures can you address that cater to your employees in a manner conducive to motivated productivity?

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You may be wondering, “Why should we know about emotional intelligence?

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