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  • How to Deal With Imperfections in a Relationship

    Every relationship will have imperfections, no matter how hard you try to ignore them. Deal with imperfections in a relationship with help from a licensed marriage and family therapist in this free video clip.

  • Dangers for Student Journalists

    Student journalists are likely to be journalists in training, and have some protections that professional journalists also enjoy. Still, there are some specific rights that professional journalists enjoy that are more ambiguous in the case of student journalists. Thus, there are certain dangers student journalists face, considering that they practice journalism under the watchful eye of educational institutions.

  • How to Deal With Uncertain Relationships

    Knowing how to deal with uncertainty in a relationship will allow an individual to relieve both emotional and physical stress. Various factors, such as upcoming lifestyle changes or a change in your partner's attitude, may lead to uncertainty within a relationship. The tension caused by these factors may lead to an unhealthy level of stress being exerted on both parties. By properly gathering your thoughts, calming yourself, and communicating with your partner, you can deal with uncertain relationships.

  • How to Deal With Frustration in Relationships

    You can expect to experience frustration at some point in any relationship. When you feel frustrated, it's tempting -- but also damaging -- to take your negative emotions out on your partner. Learn how to deal effectively with frustration and enjoy a happier, calmer life and relationship.

  • How to Cope With Disappointment from a Relationship Ending

    Breakups can shake up your life. Your routines and where you live can change. How you spend your time can change. Who your friends are can change. Your self-esteem can be affected. It can be difficult to cope with the disappointment from a relationship ending. Your feelings of self-worth are put to the test. However, there are some things you can do to keep your spirits up and get over the disappointment.

  • How to Be an Adult

    Much of what we learn on how to be an adult is derived from our parents and/or significant mentors. Yet, our personality affects how the information is utilized. Additionally, some role models simply set poor examples. Maybe you have been told to grow up by others or consider yourself an adult but lack certain life skills. Read on for primary traits of adulthood and tips to be a productive adult.

  • How to Deal with Disappointment in a Relationship

    Every relationship has several phases. Of them all, the hardest to deal with is dissapointment. However, one must realize that the let-down after the highs of courtship is to be expected. Realizing this can help.

  • How to Deal With an Uncommitted Relationship

    So, you think you've met your life partner, but he thinks otherwise. Being in an uncommitted relationship isn't easy to deal with if only one person wants to get serious. Accepting the relationship for what it is might be difficult and painful but if handled right, it can be done.

  • How to Deal with Immaturity in the Relationship

    It's not uncommon in a relationship for one partner, due to experience and life situations, to have more maturity than the other. This imbalance can be a source of friction, misunderstandings, and arguments if not approached correctly. Unfortunately, the beginning of relationships are based more on emotion than logic, so maturity imbalances don't manifest themselves until much later, as couples learn to live with each other. Much of that learning begins with understanding how to communicate with each other.

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