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  • How to Avoid Romantic Relationships at Work

    Working people spend a great deal of their waking hours on the job, so it's hard not to connect to people and make new friends. But you might want to keep your friendships from progressing into something more intimate, for a variety of reasons. By avoiding romantic relationships at work, you can reduce the amount of workplace stress and lets you keep your focus on your career. Set boundaries and avoid unnecessary risks to maintain walls between your personal and professional lives.

  • How to Avoid Negative Workplace Relationships

    Work composes a huge part of life, often taking up eight or more hours out of every weekday. Since so much time goes into career concerns, negative interpersonal relationships at the office can harm productivity and morale. A positive work environment with uplifting peers and supportive management, on the other hand, creates an atmosphere conducive to healthy habits, thought and output. When workplace sniping gets out of hand, resort to creative solutions to stressful opportunities instead of losing your cool. With clear thinking and proper boundaries, sour connections can turn positive once more.

  • How to Get Out of a Codependent Relationship

    While some relationships are healthy and promote growth and goal-reaching, others are less vibrant. A codependent relationship is just one of the many types of relationships that are less than healthy. In a codependent relationship, both parties depend upon each other to the detriment of each. When trapped in a codependent relationship, you may feel that your relationship is the most important thing in the world and, as a result, not strive to achieve any goals that don't relate back to this relationship, ultimately stopping you from reaching your potential.

  • How to Deal With a One-Sided Relationship

    Relationships should be mutually loving and consist of a pair of partners who give each other relatively equal romantic attention. While this equity is ideal, there are some relationships in which one member does all the love-giving and the other all the taking. If you feel like you are constantly giving your affections to your partner and never getting romantic attention in return, you may be in a one-sided relationship. As a result, you need to do some work on your relationship so it can stand the test of time.

  • How to Get Out of One-Sided Relationships

    While you may be fully committed to your relationship and enamored with your partner, this may not be enough to ensure relationship success because a relationship is a two-person proposition. If you are in a one-sided relationship, where you are giving all the love and getting none in return, leaving the relationship may be your best option. After all, if your love is not being reciprocated, you have no chance of building a lasting relationship, and you will likely just end up getting hurt instead of finding the love you seek.

  • How to Avoid Relationships with People Who Have Narcissistic Personality Disorder

    The difference between a healthy and unhealthy amount of narcissism is like comparing a calm, blue sky to a class 5 tornado. If only it were that easy to spot a pathological narcissist before getting entangled with one. Narcissists can be fascinating, fun, confidant, decisive, charismatic and popular. As they position themselves to be the center of the universe, they seek attention, affirmation, approval and admiration. The best way to avoid getting involved with a person who has this disorder is to know how to identify it.

  • How to Get Organized and Disciplined

    Getting organized and staying disciplined is a discipline all by itself. From effective goal setting to the fair evaluation of your progress, reaching for your goals can be a real challenge. But, thankfully, it doesn't have to be impossible. With the following techniques, you can learn how to get organized and disciplined when it comes to goal setting and living a purposeful life.

  • Things to Avoid Doing in a Relationship

    When in a relationship, avoid bad hygiene and re-enforcing dirty living habits around your significant other. Build a healthy relationship with tips from an author of a book on dating in this free video on interpersonal relationships.

  • How to Avoid Falling into a Relationship Rut

    Avoid falling into a relationship rut by keeping things new, creative and by each person contributing 100 percent to the relationship. Avoid relationship ruts with tips from a relationship specialist in this free video on dating.

  • How to Avoid a Relationship Breakdown

    To avoid a relationship breakdown, communicate problems in a non-threatening way. Find out how to communicate with a partner to avoid relationship breakdowns with tips from a relationship specialist in this free video about advice for ending relationships.

  • How to Avoid Money Disputes in a Relationship

    Although cheating is close behind, money is the primary reason for break-ups in marriages and relationships.

  • How to Avoid Codependent Relationships

    Having a codependent relationship means that you feel you cannot live without this person and seek constant approval towards you actions. It paralyzes personal and interpersonal growth and is a way to escape your own painful past and emotional issues. Try to avoid these difficult patterns by following these steps.

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