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listening
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by Brock Henry - 2007-04-05
If you have ever read any of the New Testament, you may have come across a seemingly odd statement by Jesus. He in fact made this statement on multiple occasions: "He who has ears to hear, let him hea...
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by Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD - 2007-04-12
Ruffled feathers, refers to being upset or annoyed. Being raised on a cattle ranch with chickens and birds galore, I know first hand-bird feathers do get ruffled when one bird annoys or upsets another...
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by Kristin Denton - 2007-04-14
All she wants to do is talk to me.And all she wants me to do is listen to her... and enjoy it.Let's turn things around, just for a second. It seems to be fine to say, "I feel used," "He just wants me ...
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by Paul Sterling - 2007-04-18
All she wants to do is talk to me.And all she wants me to do is listen to her... and enjoy it.Let's turn things around, just for a second. It seems to be fine to say, "I feel used," "He just wants ...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-20
So, how do you get from angst and frustration to accommodation, from conflict to resolution?You set up realistic expectations of the relationship. But that is not so easy because, in order to do this,...
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by Elaine Sihera - 2007-04-20
The hallmarks of the alignment stage are stability, understanding, achievement in both home and work, full acceptance of the relationship and - above all - friendship."It is not the lack of love, but ...
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by Helen Wilkie - 2007-04-21
When you attend a conference or other networking event, you'll meet people with a variety of backgrounds and interests, and inevitably you'll find yourself conversing one-on-one with someone whose sub...
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by - 2007-04-22
Have you ever found yourself in conversation with someone whose area of expertise totally stumps you? What should you do?First, don't try to wing it, because you'll make mistakes and look foolish. Why...
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by Helen Wilkie - 2007-04-22
Have you ever found yourself in conversation with someone whose area of expertise totally stumps you? What should you do?First, don't try to wing it, because you'll make mistakes and look foolish. Why...
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by Helen Wilkie - 2007-04-22
You're happily mixing and mingling at a conference, when you find yourself speaking with an expert in a subject that's totally foreign to you. What do you do?First, don't try to wing it, because yo...