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: Are You Taking Responsibility? by: Debbie Friedman It is time to take responsibility for our actions and the results we create in our lives. It’s time to stop expecting someone else to do for us what we are unwilling
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: Do You Want Your Children to Be Like You? by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. There is an old saying regarding children: “Do as I say, not as I do.†Whoever coined this phrase didn’t know much about children.
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: It's Not My Fault....Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway? by: Sue and Chuck DeFiore It amazes me, how often during a week, I hear "It's not my fault, it's not my responsibility". It seems that in today's society no one
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: Self-Recovery from Addiction ... Taking responsibility for your life. by: Edward B. Toupin I've had several coaching clients come to me who, while they wanted to move forward in life, were actually stuck in a self-destructive
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: Are You Liable For Your Own Actions? by: Rose DesRochers Several interesting things caught my eyes this week, all pretty much along the same theme. It seems that these days no one takes responsibility for their own actions.
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: Speak Up! by: Rhoberta Shaler, PhD Ever been in a meeting with something important to say and remained silent? You may have felt the flush of the good idea and the rising adrenalin. You may have moved to the front of
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: Too Stuck to Pray by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Prayer is a powerful way to open the heart when you are stuck in anger, fear, self-judgment, resistance or depression. When you can sincerely pray for spiritual help in opening
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: Miracles Are Your Responsibility! by: John Di Lemme What does that mean? Simple… You have a responsibility to create miracles in your own life. The responsibility lies on your shoulders. You cannot blame anyone
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: Emotional Dependency or Emotional Responsibility by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Emotional dependency means getting one’s good feelings from outside oneself. It means needing to get filled from outside rather than from
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: The Need to Feel Special by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. From the time Jennifer was a little child, she was demanding of attention, especially from her mother, Sarah. With two older brothers, Jennifer had a “specialâ€
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: Take Responsibility for Reshaping Your Life by: Jackie Stanley We say we want to eat better, feel better, and look better. But in order to make our goals materialize, we have to take responsibility for what we want by
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: Not My Assignment ... If You Didn't Create It, Then It's Not Yours! by: Edward B. Toupin Life consists of lessons. Living is continual learning. Therefore, if you take on someone else's issues and responsibilities,
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: The Most Powerful Question a Parent Can Ask… by: Neil Millar The question I have for you drives right to the heart of the matter. It could alter that tired, haggard feeling you have at the end of a day or weekend.
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: Rediscovering Love and Intimacy by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Wendy started counseling with me because Terence, her husband of 14 years, had just expressed to her that he wanted to end their relationship. Wendy, terrified
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: Anniversary Blues by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Jamie and Kurt are a sweet, successful couple in their early thirties. In spite of loving each other deeply, they often find themselves in conflict over seemingly minor issues,
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: Rediscovering Love and Intimacy by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Wendy started counseling with me because Terence, her husband of 14 years, had just expressed to her that he wanted to end their relationship. Wendy, terrified
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: Three Foundation Stones for Building Organizational Integrity by: Dr. Freddy Davis When the stock market crashed in 1929, there were a lot of people who lost everything they had. You would think that the result of that
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: Build Confidence & Credibility: First-person Pronouns Get Your Messages Heard by: Tracy Peterson Turner, PhD Irritating speech habits destroy our professional credibility. Examples of irritating speech habits are sentences
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