criticism
criticism
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by Johan Holmberg - 2007-01-22
Sporadically, I've encountered some negativity in the comments of the personal development blog-o-sphere. It's as if self-help allegedly has a dark side to it - egotism, fluff, exploitation, superiori...
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by John Watson - 2007-01-25
Criticism can destroy or stimulate. It is especially powerful when we are our own critics. Most individuals or groups will have to face up to and deal with their own or someone else's criticism if ...
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by Adebola Oni - 2007-01-26
I am sure it is your desire to achieve something worthy of celebrating this year. As it is common all over the world, we all enter the New Year with so much expectations and enthusiasm. We dream of al...
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by Paul Greenhill - 2007-01-29
I don't know how many of you are Pro Football Fans, but I really enjoyed both NFL Championship Games this past weekend (January 21, 2007). The one that I enjoyed the most was the Indianapolis Colts/ N...
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by Michelle Vasquez - 2007-02-07
1. BlameBlaming others means you don't have to accept personal responsibility. Blame stunts your personal growth. It allows you to be a victim. Once you put on the mantel of victimhood, you no long...
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by Michael Challiner - 2007-02-21
Critical illness insurance is designed to pay out a lump sum if you are unfortunate enough to be diagnosed with one of a list of medical conditions specified in the policy documents.There is a wid...
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by Cheng Cheng Tan - 2007-03-06
I have good news for you. If you have been criticizing your kids, there is hope. It is not the end. However, you must have the courage to do this. Sometimes we get so frustrated with our work that we ...
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by Cheng Cheng Tan - 2007-03-09
I have good news for you. If you have been criticizing your kids, there is hope. It is not the end. However, you must have the courage to do this. Sometimes we get so frustrated with our work that we ...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-03-13
Developing good interpersonal skills socially and at work begins with looking outwards; being very generous with praise and having a genuine desire to listen and encourage at every opportunity. Too ma...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-03-13
A relative once confided rather gloomily that he had been to a party which was not very enjoyable because hardly anyone spoke to him. Lacking the necessary interpersonal skills, he clammed up like a f...