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The tem self identity crisis is signifying there the present generation has explored the moon, mars, celestial body, could find out the secrets inside the miniature cell,  the nucleus of an atom,  but still fighting with question of “what am I”, "from where I have come from ?".  Person identifying himself on basis  of religion ( Hindu, Christian, Muslim, Jew, Buddhist ) like I am Christian or I am Hindu, country of origin(Indian,...

9 Ps are power, personality, popularity, property, post, position, physic, prosperity and pleasure are not permanent.

Building a castle of luxury, peace and happiness on the foundation of above nine things can tumble down at any point of time. They were not reliable and ever lasting. They used to change their color with time; they used to shift from one person to other without notice. Do not make them as your permanent shelter of happiness. They were quite insensitive, emotionless...

Causes of Anxiety

Life, as the saying goes; is how you make it. Life is too short to be dedicated to worries. As humans we need to master the art of living so that we can make the utmost of life. The following are some of the reasons why we may feel distress at times.

1.Lack of faith in the Creator of all that exists.

2. Indulgence in sins.

3. Extreme love of life and fear of death.

4. Fear of poverty.

5. Apprehension that some calamity might...

Are you usually hostile, or a bit neutral when you first meet other people?  Or are you always willing to like the person you meet?

Not everybody is willing to be open when they meet others for the first time.  Lots of us like to wait for a while before we decide whether or not we like somebody.  Many people actually dislike most newcomers until they get to know them better.  It takes these people a long time to warm up to somebody new.

There is a...

Are you usually hostile, or a bit neutral when you first meet other people?  Or are you always willing to like the person you meet?

Not everybody is willing to be open when they meet others for the first time.  Lots of us like to wait for a while before we decide whether or not we like somebody.  Many people actually dislike most newcomers until they get to know them better.  It takes these people a long time to warm up to somebody new.

There is a...

Are you usually hostile, or a bit neutral when you first meet other people?  Or are you always willing to like the person you meet?

Not everybody is willing to be open when they meet others for the first time.  Lots of us like to wait for a while before we decide whether or not we like somebody.  Many people actually dislike most newcomers until they get to know them better.  It takes these people a long time to warm up to somebody new.

There is a...

Are you usually hostile, or a bit neutral when you first meet other people?  Or are you always willing to like the person you meet?

Not everybody is willing to be open when they meet others for the first time.  Lots of us like to wait for a while before we decide whether or not we like somebody.  Many people actually dislike most newcomers until they get to know them better.  It takes these people a long time to warm up to somebody new.

There is a...

An article from: how-to-persuade.blogspot.com (it's my blog :)DURING DIALOGUE
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The persons judgments and points of view. He/she will rather talk about his/her own problems and wills.


Just imagine or remember the people talking about their problems, explaining their life and talking only about themselves. You probably would not like that type of communication, because it doesn't give you what you want. What do you want? What all of us want? We want people listen to...

We get the baton, the problem, we just go on to run with it at some appropriate speed and in some direction. We can argue with the problem all we want. But there is no disputing that the problem is there. Even if it represents itself as baggage, it hurts a bit to carry the bags.

In addition, an interesting factor to this is how, did we ever get to this problem, who handed us the baton. We may have handed the baton to ourselves or more likely it has been handed to us.

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Working outside the home full time and parenting a child both constitute full time activity and work. Each activity is full of responsibility, a never-ending series of things to be done, and a growing list of frustrations. With the combination, trying to juggle both can become a nightmare. But it doesn't have to be that way. Working and parenting can be both rewarding and fulfilling, but there will always be times when you ask yourself if you're...

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