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Controlling anyone can be a somewhat challenging task, but it is possible. You can control your friends, for example, through various form of manipulation or blackmail. Professional training in mind control may be required for difficult cases. ... more »
By Cin1234567 1 comments
Isn't it hard trying to convince people you aren't going out with your best friend.. more »
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Sharing living quarters with someone can considerably cut your monthly expenses. Follow these steps to peacefully coexist with a roommate... more »
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Breaking bad news is difficult, painful and often awkward. This strategy helps make the task more effective and a bit easier. What matters most is not how you deliver the bad news, but how you listen and respond with compassion afterward... more »
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Trying to get along with your boyfriend’s mother is much the same as trying to get along with a mother-in-law, and many of the same rules apply. Many mothers view their son’s girlfriend as the other woman who is going to take the attention away ... more »
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Ever have that awkward situation with people? Like when you don't really know someone, but are forced to hang out with them for a day? Or, when on the phone, you get in a small fight, or just stop talking, which leads the conversation to ... more »
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Sometimes you have an issue with someone and it can get to the point that the individual just stops paying attention and ignores you. The silent treatment can be especially frustrating if this relationship has a significant personal meaning. ... more »
By Clarissa Steffen, Ed.D. 0 comments
Love comes in many forms of expression. Sometimes you may feel as if love is evading you, or you might wonder why others get it and you don't! To a lesser extreme you may be looking to improve your relationship so that it is more intimate. At ... more »
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Some people are freaks, while others are really cool. Being a freak is not always a bad thing, but they are usually the target for jokes and ridicule. The good news is that one does not have to always be a freak. It is possible to change. Here ... more »
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Transform your style from preppy to scene for a show or just for a change of pace. Take it slow to avoid panic among your friends and family. Enter a new world filled with music, alternative style and individuality by adopting the scene girl ... more »
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Having an open mind benefits you and the world in a number of ways. When you interact with people without judging them, you foster tolerance and encourage those around you to keep an open mind. On a personal level, you open up your world of ... more »
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Sometimes we are in a position to help a distraught friend who is considering suicide. Any statement of suicide should be taken seriously. Strategics indicate that if someone continues to talk about the possibility, the risks increase for the ... more »
By JaimeeGilbertso 0 comments
Just stick your tongue in and off you go.. more »
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Hustling is a way to get the things that you need with little to no investment. Trying to hustle a person who has a reputation as a hustler means that you need to be one step ahead of the hustler at all times. This can prove to be difficult, ... more »
By johnwesleya 0 comments
Have you ever been chewed out at work in the morning and felt totally dejected the entire day? What is your focus at times like this? Do you mope and magnify the error you made; or do you use it as a learning tool for future success? Of the ... more »
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Friends seem to be all the rage these days, but they can complicate your life. Make the rest of your life easier and pain free by learning to live without friends. You can take care of yourself, and you won't have to worry about hurting feelings, ... more »
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How do yo love?.. more »
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If you fancy yourself as James Bond, or even just Maxwell Smart, you know every spy needs a base of operations. After all, you've got to have a place to hide those top secret documents while you work out your next mission. You probably don't have ... more »
By Crystine11 1 comments
This is my Article on how to make friendz!.. more »
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Anyone can make fun of someone else. It takes some skill to make fun of others without invoking anger and hated by those you make fun of. Making fun of others can fill time and give everyone something to talk about... more »
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About Friend's: FRIENDSHIP IS A SHIP WILL NEVER SINK EVEN STRONG STROMS OCCUR!!! REGARDS, BASKAR J.. more »
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Being part of a monthly dinner club is an easy way to socialize with friends and a fun way to try new restaurants. It is easy to cater a dinner club to the needs and desires of your social group. Follow these simple steps to get started... more »
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When you really want to get someone's ideas or feelings about a subject, you need to learn to pick their brain. Tapping into someone else's experience and inspiration doesn't require literal brain surgery, but it does take a deft touch to elicit ... more »
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How many times have you had a conversation with someone, and their words didn’t match up with their actions? Conventional wisdom says action speaks louder than words, but it also says that a man is only as good as his word. Which is correct? How ... more »
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Learning to read others' emotions can help you both professionally and personally. You'll become a better communicator and better able to build effective relationships. This skill, also known as emotional intelligence, prevents frustrations and ... more »