Month: September 2012

Make a deliberate choice to complain less

Many of us have a habit of complaining, whether it’s to impress others with how busy or challenging our lives are, or simply to seek sympathy. It’s rare to hear someone say they had a great day without any complaints, especially when talking to their spouse after work. There’s often a fear that admitting to…

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Recognize patterns of behavior

Take a good, honest look at your own behaviors and actions. Maybe you’re the one who often starts arguments, or perhaps you find yourself getting involved in them even when you don’t want to. Understanding these patterns of behavior can help you make better choices about what you say and do, and who you spend…

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Achieving Happiness: 14 Strategies to Enhance Your Life

Happiness is different for everyone, influenced by our passions, experiences, and personalities. Whether it’s found in our careers, relationships, or other aspects of life, there are proven ways to cultivate and maintain happiness. These strategies can be tailored to fit your needs, becoming positive habits that bring more joy and peace into your life over…

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No pointing fingers

Keeping Peace in Relationships A man once asked his father-in-law, who had a reputation for a successful marriage, for advice. “How did you manage to have such a great marriage?” he inquired. The father-in-law replied with a smile, “Never criticize your wife for her shortcomings.” He explained further, “Always remember that despite her flaws, she…

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Handling Challenges Wisely

A study of three hundred highly successful people, including individuals like Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Helen Keller, Winston Churchill, Albert Schweitzer, Mahatma Gandhi, and Albert Einstein, revealed something remarkable. One-fourth of these individuals had handicaps like blindness, deafness, or crippled limbs. Three-fourths came from poverty, broken homes, or extremely difficult situations. So, why were these achievers…

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