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  • How to Deal With Students Who Are Jealous of Others

    Jealousy rears its ugly head whenever someone feels insecure or inadequate; therefore, it can manifest itself easily among kids thrust into any environment where they feel compared to others. A child's classmates may excel in sports or academics, may be more popular and have more friends or simply have more money and advantages. Unchecked, jealousy can manifest in more aggressive behavior. It is up to the educator to become a mediator and bridge these inevitable gaps.

  • How to Deal With the Negativity of Others

    Even the most optimistic person can feel weighed down by another's negativity. The negative people in your life could be co-workers, friends or even family members. Regardless of how you know the negative person, there are steps you can take to deal with their pessimism. By changing your reactions, you create a more pleasant environment for yourself. This will allow you to focus on the positives in your life instead of adopting the negative attitudes of others..

  • How to Deal When Others Move On

    So your ex-boyfriend has a new girlfriend in his life, or perhaps your once-best friend made no longer wants you in her life. Whether it's a significant other or a close friend, when the people you love move on without you, it is a painful and confusing experience, especially if you don't know why. Regardless of what happened, if they've moved on, you must also move on, for your sanity and dignity, no matter how hard it is. Surrounding yourself with the people who love you and working on becoming a better you will help you move on successfully.

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