abilities
abilities
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by Jan Smith - 2007-01-11
There are a lot of nice things about being a parent. It's not all worry, tears and work.A wonderful thing about being a parent is introducing them to their own abilities. One of which is firing up th...
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by Ineke Van Lint - 2007-01-22
The human psyche seems to have a pendant for projecting our shortcomings onto others, but also our good traits.Without the other we would not be able to know the self: they are our mirrors. If you wan...
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by Peter Fisher - 2007-01-31
The way to write a better resume is to stop thinking how you can parade all that wonderful experience that you gained over the years and start thinking "What do they NEED to know".The only thing that ...
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by Sharon White - 2007-02-03
It has been proved that writing abilities can be developed together with inspiration. A thought that gets impregnated into an author's mind is given birth and raised by the author in the form of a...
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by Devon D. Harris - 2007-02-21
It is generally believed that the average person uses only about 10% of their potential. That is to say that the average person could be ten times more productive and successful than they currently ar...
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by Paul Davis - 2007-02-27
Respect Condition of being esteemed or honored A sense of the worth or value for a person An appreciation of a personal quality or ability Acknowledging the great and good in another Not being blinded...
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by Julia Barnard - 2007-03-09
"Anything you're good at contributes to happiness." Bertrand Russell. This article provides some of my thoughts and reflections on Russell's quote and offers you tips to use in your own life. The them...
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by Avezah - 2007-10-12
Creativity is an important element of our life. Man's evolution from a cave man to the present day modern man, who walks into space, is entirely due to the use of the limitless power of creativ...
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by Avezah - 2007-10-12
There are numerous books available on Time management. Yet, people still struggle to keep time and maintain balance between their personal, business and social duties and responsibilities. This...
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by Justin Lukasavige - 2008-09-12
Picture a grandfather who gives a grandson a toy. A few days or weeks goes by and the boy is now tired of playing with it. Once the boy informs his grandfather of this fact, guess what it makes t...