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7 Signs It Might Be Time to File for Divorce
Every marriage goes through its fair share of tough times, but sometimes, those tough times drag on and on, putting your marriage in a precarious position where it could fall apart at any moment. How can you tell if you’re just going through a normal roug...
Seven Dangerous Mistakes When Dealing With Childhood Autism
The first time a parent is told that their child has Autism will be a moment that they never forget.
Often, the moment has been preceded by months – or even years – of concern, guilt and even anger as their once happy and outgoing child becomes less co...
Finance | How to budget for a baby
During this period allot of things change and finances is one of them.
Financial concerns can be a huge stress on expectant parents. Pregnancy may be a time of uncertainty for the immediate future as well as the long term.
As your home will most likely ...
How to Give Praise that Fits
I often coach managers about how to deliver corrective feedback in ways that actually motivate, instead of creating fear and resentment. Sometimes people ask me, “But what about confirming feedback? Isn’t that important too?”
Not only is confirming fee...
How to Fire Call Center Operators
The call center industry continues to grow and the growth creates a higher demand and higher expectations. A potential (or active) customer has many outsourcing companies to choose from and they expect a much higher level of service and customer satisfact...
Time Management Strategies - Use 3 Essential Guidelines to Set Assertive, Not Aggressive Boundaries
Time management strategies require sound communication skills so you can be assertive without veering into aggressiveness. Positive psychology is extremely useful for entering difficult situations and remaining true to your goals.
Because boundaries ma...
Child Custody in Divorce Cases. Should You Make It A Fight?
Child custody issues are by far the most emotionally charged aspects of any divorce case. In no other area do the decisions made by you, by your spouse, or by the judge have a more lasting impact than those affecting the lives and future of your children....
How To Let Go Of The Past So The Future Can Be Bright
Whether it's a new year, a new month, or a new day, it can be still be filled with hope that the future can be bright and shiny like a new penny.
With all the ups and downs, as well as the twists and turns we can take in life, it can sometimes become ...
How To Make Every Day Special Feel Like Valentine’s Day
You can have valentine days just about every day of the year. You can take your love to the highest power every day, all its takes little apparition. Valentine day is nice, sure, but one evening of poem, celebration and joyful moment not long lasting over...
Things to Remember For Successful Mobile Application Development
Mobile application development is a new and complex turf that application developers need to understand clearly before they start venturing into it. An user will have different frame-set of mind while surfing the same site over internet. Users expect some...
Caregiver Burnout - From a San Diego Therapist
Caregivers are probably one of the most underappreciated and unrecognized group of volunteers. They work behind the scenes, engage in seemingly normal and everyday tasks, and usually go about their job quietly and unassumingly. But, behind the perceptio...
How To Be A Great Leader
Have you recently been promoted into a leadership position? Or perhaps you simply need some tips to help sharpen your leadership skills. It's true that there are natural born leaders but there are also many leaders who are bred. Here are some tips to grea...
Challenges Single Parents Face
There is no two ways around the fact that single parents have many problems and challenges they have to face. Whether you are a single parent by choice or because of death, divorce, or an unplanned pregnancy, you will have wonderful times but you will als...
Is a Quick Divorce The Solution
Sadly, when couples reach a point where they can no longer communicate with one another and all roads to reconciliation are closed, they tend to believe it is the end, when in fact, in most cases it is very likely a grounds for a breakthrough, and not onl...
9 Immutable Laws of Not Taking Things Personally
Do you ever feel like you’re just way too sensitive?
Do comments from other people sometimes knock the wind out of you?
Girl, I totally understand!
During my 15 years in the entertainment business, I had lots of experience learning how to not tak...
