Articles about empathy (0-50 of 1757)

  • Explore Cultural And Heritage Tours Of India
    By: Amanda Bos | - Culture of a country defines the real value of religion, love respect, empathy, etc of the people towards to each and towards humanity. India is famous for its cultural values all around the world. It is also popularly known as the nation of unity in diversity where people belonging to different religions live in peace and harmony with each other. India is considered as a very popular tourism hub mainly because of its rich cultural heritage and numerous tourist destinations it offers to its tour ...
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  • India Tours To Explore Culture Of India
    By: Amanda Bos | - Culture of a country defines the real value of religion, love respect, empathy, etc of the people towards to each and towards humanity. India is famous for its cultural values all around the world. It is also popularly known as the nation of unity in diversity where people belonging to different religions live in peace and harmony with each other.

    If one wishes to explore the real culture of India, then India tours to Rajasthan and South India are the best options. India is consider ...

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  • Evening Gown Dress Up Games
    By: lovegames24h | - Little girls love to play dress-up. Wearing their own dress-up clothes or their mother's dresses or evening gowns makes them feel glamorous and grown-up. Many girls enjoy simply putting the outfits together, but having games or activities for them to do when they play can add to the allure of dressing up and provide them with fun, fond memories. Dress up games are also a good way for boys and girls to begin to explore gender roles and learn empathy through role playing.
    Fancy Tea Party

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  • Looking For A Quality Dentist In The Houston Area? Contact Dr. Palmira Testa Today!
    By: Roger Design | - Patients who are looking for dentist in Houston are looking for someone with talent, care, experience and empathy. Dental care is an art form, and most people take great pride in their smile, and would not trust just anyone to work on their teeth. Dr. Palmira Testa is very talented and has been working in the dental field since 1994. She takes her job quite seriously and she can redesign a custom smile just for you. She is a dentist in Houston who stays up to date on all dental issues and she al ...
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  • Indicator Vocabulary Interpreting: An Awareness Via Gestures
    By: edu | - It will take lots of endurance, folks individual expertise, along with the determination to achieve in learning Indication words deciphering.

    Abilities of your effective translator

    The phrase, Patience can be a quality, has become exalted for the timelessness and usefulness in all circumstances. However this is one of the crucial features which a good translator needs to have. This runs specifically true throughout the understanding stages of Indication language interpr ...

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  • Attachment Parenting: Breastfeed Your Baby
    By: bishopdavid12 | - Well, the long range of vision of attachment parenting is certainly to raise children to make them adults with highly developed capacity for connection and empathy. Honestly, it is the art of eliminating violence as a means for raising children. For the uninitiated, the very essence of attachment parenting is about forming and nurturing strong connections between parents and their children. Yes, it is all about challenging the parents to treat our children with respect, kindness, dignity, ...
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  • The Critical Ingredient Which Will Make You... Or Break You
    By: Sharla Simpson | - Most people have learned that results in sales - and in life - often depends on creating new habits and new mindsets. Our state of mind affects our practices, and our routines determine our potential.

    If this is the truth, what might be the single most crucial element of achievement?? In product sales?? In human relationships?? In your everyday living??

    Empathy

    What IS empathy?? Alvin Goldman: "The ability to put oneself into the mental shoes of anothe ...

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  • Answering The Question, "what Is Empathy?"
    By: Marie Glasheen | - Have you ever been told you are not a very empathic person? This may have made you wonder -What is empathy and why is it important? The simplest definition of empathy is the capability to comprehend and share the emotions of another. The ability to portray empathy is something all humans are born with. In fact, children as young as 18 months old can begin showing empathy towards other people. Despite this, some people must train themselves to show this quality on a regular basis, especially towa ...
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  • Sympathy Cards- What To Write
    By: Debbie J | - You can give sympathy cards to friends who lost their loves ones as a way to show your empathy and love. Instead of purchasing readymade cards, you can just make your own. Making your own sympathy or condolence card makes it much more heartwarming and sincere. Since you can personalize the cards, you can write down a personal message. However, what does one write on a sympathy or condolence card? You might have a hard time thinking about what to write since you dont know where to start. You h ...
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  • The Importance Of Communication Exercises
    By: David B. Wolf | - If you take a look at the divorce rate in the United States, you will be hard pressed to argue against the notion that the manner in which the average person is approaching relationships just is not working. This begs the questionwhat exactly is the problem? And while it might be hard to pinpoint a single answer, as there are sure to be plenty of them, its safe to say that one of the most difficult facets of a relationship is communication. Why else would there be such an abundance of info ...
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  • What Is Empathy, Anyway?
    By: David B. Wolf | - Looking for an answer to the question, what is empathy? If so, then you have come to the right place. Allow us to tell you a quick story about a man named Jack. Follow along closely, as the story holds the key to answering your question about empathy.

    Jack is a busy man. He works as a freelance writer out of his home office. He puts in about 6 hours a day, which doesnt seem like much, except one small thing. Thats his second job. During normal business hours he is a scho ...

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  • Healing Relationship Abuse - What's Empathy Have To Do With Healing From Domestic Abuse?
    By: Dr Jeanne King PhD | - What's empathy got to do with healing domestic abuse injury? Everything. Domestic abuse healing is much like healing other social trauma and psychological injury.

    Hearing You

    It all starts with attention. When you are seen and heard by another, you open onto yourself and through that attention, healing begins.

    All too often domestic abuse survivors endure years of frustration and bottled-up pain. Their experience falls on deaf ears with the person from ...

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  • Blackberry Torch White Deals: Blend Of Several Enticing Characters
    By: Tom T Thomas | - The documentation of contract deal has encouraged various leading production houses to sell their electronic stuffs under this system. That is why an availability of this electronic gismo under the package of pay monthly method does not surprise anyone. On the contrary, it relieves the users from paying an extra amount of money for this electronic stuff as the various offers and plans of this deal pack lead to curb its value. So, its worthful to avail this eminent electronic gadget under the ter ...
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  • Develop Your Empathy Skills - A Crucial Step To Improve Any Relationship!
    By: Benjamin Hedley | - "I understand how you are feeling." Normally, this is probably the most over-used and mistreated statement to show our sympathy for some individuals.

    However, you ought to steer clear of saying this so casually because our emotions are extremely personal things; let's face it - you do not exactly understand how an individual feels at that time particularly if you haven't experienced that situation.

    The meaning of sympathy based on dictionary.com is: "the identification ...

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  • Developing Empathy Skills In 3 Easy Steps
    By: Michael Lee | - Developing empathy skills is something we all have to go through at one point or another. It makes us better persons and allows us to connect with people a lot easier.

    In fact, a lot of experts are saying that having a high EQ is a more beneficial trait now than having a high IQ. Learn all about developing empathy skills right now!

    Step 1: Acknowledge Your Own Emotions.

    Sometimes, all it takes to understand other people is an understanding of ourselves. O ...

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  • How A Doctor's Empathy Can Make You Heal
    By: Dr. Victor Marchione | - A doctor's advice is of course extremely important, including his or her opinions on your health and how to proceed with a diagnosed health condition. While such advice is crucial, so is something else from your doctor. A new study has found that a doctor's empathy toward a patient has a true bearing on how successful a treatment will be. This deserves a closer look.

    The quality of the doctor-patient relationship is integral to positive outcomes. A new study has helped illustrate th ...

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  • Husband Cheating Caught Red Handed "" Can Empathy Save Your Bad Relationship?
    By: TeeceeGo | - When you discover that your husband has been cheating on you, you will go through a great mixture of emotions. At such times, you will hardly feel any kind of empathy towards him. Interestingly, if youve caught him cheating, empathy can play a great role in helping you to save your bad relationship, as you get an entirely new perspective of your husband.

    If you do not feel like working at your marriage, then it is really not worth it in the first place. Any valuable relationship ...

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  • Job Management Advice - Handling The Complaints Of Your Employees
    By: Amy Myer | - If your job search has given you the opportunity to find a job in management, the battle and stress of finding a new job will be over, but, by getting this new job and joining the management staff you will be opening up a brand new can of worms that will give you a whole new set of worries and stress that you will have to be able to deal with on a daily basis.

    With your new job, you have immediately become one of the authority figures on the job and you will have many different expe ...

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  • Empathy For Prospects Is One Reason Out Of 17 Why I Like This Leads Company
    By: AnneMarie Berukoff | - As a professional networker I use a lead generation system with autoresponder messages to widen my search network for home business opportunity seekers. In essence, this makes the world, my backyard. The first impressions I make to "virtual strangers" who may be looking to improve their futures is very critical. What system do you use to talk to more people outside your warm market?

    Most networkers know about them…the internet overflows with list building deals and massive tr ...

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  • How To Truly Help Someone - An Loa Perspective
    By: Melody Fletcher | - When we see someone suffering, either physically or emotionally, most of us will have a strong desire to help them in some way. In fact, the better we feel, the more we'll tend to want to help them. If only we could assist them in some way in feeling better, show them that they don't have to suffer, teach them what it feels like to feel good. We feel sorry for people in pain, we feel empathy. But are we really helping them?

    From an energetic perspective, the answer is: absolutely no ...

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  • Emotional Intelligence And The Use Of Empathy
    By: Rich Talbot | - In the imaginary firm of Haddaway & Daddle Ltd, a managerial opportunity has arisen that the directors would like to see filled by a member of the current staff. There are two main contenders for the post, George and Mildred, both of whom are keen on securing the promotion. George has been with the firm for almost ten years, while Mildred is a comparative rookie with only three years' service to her name. It looks like the experienced old head of George will give him the edge and he will be chos ...
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  • How To Be A Good Partner
    By: Roseanna Leaton | - The essential elements required which serve to position you as a good partner are similar in both business and personal arenas. Empathy is probably one of the most important assets - the ability to put yourself into the other person's shoes. How are they feeling? What are they thinking?

    This topic came up today in a conversation about business partners. (Not mine, I hasten to add!) In business the result is usually measurable in a more quantifiable sense. By this I mean you can ...

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  • Why Are Children The Way They Are?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to a Yale University study, names affect academic success. Supposedly, students with names beginning with C or D have lower grade point averages than students with names beginning with A or B. Then there's the University of Buffalo study that showed girls with names like Georgia and Virginia were 40% likelier to move to those states. Maybe there should be a study to find out why Isabella finally climbed to the top of the list of most popular girls' names in 2009, but Jacob has been on ...
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  • Robert S. Mcnamara, Sonia Sotomayor, And Empathy
    By: Leslie Pratch | - By Leslie Pratch

    On July 6, I read the obituary in the New York Times by Tim Weiner of Robert S. McNamara. Weiner cited the unsigned editorial written that appeared in the New York Times in 1995 in response to McNamaras tendering his prime time explanation/apologia "three decades late in his book, In Retrospect. An hour later The New York Times reran that heartbreaking editorial by Howell Raines, titled Mr. McNamaras War. Later that day, PBS reran old foot ...

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  • Teach Empathy
    By: Michael Logan | - How does one teach empathy? It is an important tool to teach kids, and it turns out that there are some discreet skills to the practice of empathy.

    The first is the ability to read non-verbal communications, particularly facial expressions, which brings us to the work of Paul Ekman, Ph.D. who has been studying facial expressions across cultures for about 25 years, I believe.

    Professor Ekman has worked to categorize facial expressions and has established some interesting ...

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  • Power Your Mind For Empathy
    By: Irwin Myers | - Power your mind for empathy by learning about how psychic empathy varies from its emotional counterpart, and then exercise the talent to further enhance this powerful skill. Emotional empathy is when you literally share the feelings of someone else. Maybe you have found yourself in a certain situation and know the kind of thoughts the person would be thinking. Psychic empathy is the willed ability to sense and read the feelings of others.

    If you find yourself uncomfortable around ...

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  • Do You Use Social Radar?
    By: Maurine Patten | - There are three areas in Emotional Intelligence that could be called Social Radar because they make you more socially aware. Social Awareness is often needed to survive in your professional and personal life. To sharpen your professional and personal effectiveness, there are three areas to focus on when you are trying to be more socially aware:

    1. Empathy.

    2. Organizational awareness.

    3. Service.

    Empathy is a critical skill because it creates ...

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  • The Soft & Hard Sides Of Discipline A Brief Look At Empathic Parenting
    By: Kathy Caprino, MA | - Have you ever had difficulty determining when
    enough is enough with your child? Or questioned
    when you should draw the line rather than be
    flexible and give in to his requests? Have you ever experienced
    the pain and confusion of knowing your child wants
    softness from you, but feared that this softness will somehow
    be bad for him/her in some way?

    These are issues that all parents face regarding discipline
    and how best to provide ...

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  • Are You An Empathic Parent?
    By: Toni Schutta | - If your child walks in the door with her shoulders drooping and her face forlorn do you say something like You look sad. Come in and tell me what happened.

    Or if your child is stomping around do you say You seem upset. Your feelings are important to me. Lets talk. Or do you tell your child to Change your attitude, buddy!

    Perhaps you feel uncomfortable talking about feelings. You may have grown up in a home where it was better to keep a s ...

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  • Emotional Intelligence: An Important Concern For Parents And Teachers Of Every Student
    By: Ronald Fitzgerald | - A practical combination of interpersonal intelligence and intrapersonal intelligence is called emotional intelligence. The important model on which this article is based was defined by Daniel Goleman in his great book EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The purpose here is to review the topic in simplifed summary form that can be used by parents and teachers. Let us consider EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE or EI by giving answers to six questions:

    Question #1 is WHY IS EMOTIONAL INTE ...

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  • Emotions Invoked By Watching Movies
    By: Aydan Corkern | - Movies are like spirit food in our current life. People mostly go to watch movies in weekend, and people never stop watching them. Even somebody do not go to movie theater, they still go to buy DVD and enjoy it at home. Why do people like to watch films? Because of the sexy idols, famous Oscar, or delicious popcorn, those reasons probably are right answers to people. If there is a real case involves in a film, people will easily believe it, clearly remember it, and crazily love it. Perhaps, the ...
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  • School Violence: A Case Of Empathy Deficit
    By: Bianca Tora | - According to Dr. Venus Nicolini, society is suffering from a bad case of empathy deficit. This, she states, is the reason for the increasing incidents of family assaults and school violence.

    The whole emphasis on competition, self-serving materialism, the ME generation of the past forty years has taken its toll. What value does western culture place on empathy?

    Consider these factors.

    a) The Internet has lessened social interaction. Social networking ...

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  • On Our Forgiveness Path: Sympathy, Empathy And Generosity
    By: Ana Holub | - On our forgiveness path, we examine many aspects of our emotional life. For instance, what is the difference between sympathy and empathy, and how do they fit into a life dedicated to generosity and healing?

    We are often taught that sympathy is the same thing as love. "Oh, you poor thing!" equals "I really care about you!" My mother taught me that from the time I was about 4 years old. Agreeing that sympathy is love became the normal way that we interacted with each other. This ki ...

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  • Standing Up To Propaganda With Descriptions We Can Empathize
    By: Dave Smart | - Some friends of mine who enjoy square dancing here in Oakhurst regularly go in their RV to Arizona each winter. To Havasu City, where London Bridge was rebuilt, or to other places along or near the Colorado River; they say that typically they square dance three times a week while there. I asked them: are you commuters or nomads?

    They first replied: well, neither. But then they thought a little about what a commuter is. The life of daily commuters, who commute to work each wor ...

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  • Leadership Outside The Box: Huggy Bear
    By: Laura Hunter | - I met Huggy Bear seven years ago while purchasing another pony for our programs.

    Huggy is a small, round, completely adorable Halflinger pony. He could be the poster pony for the Gund stuffed animal company. One look at Huggy and I bought him on the spot.

    In the six years Ive owned Huggy, Ive discovered that inside that cute, cuddly body is a tough, unyielding mind, seemingly suspicious of all humans. I have spent hours out in the field watching ...

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  • John's Lesson
    By: Laura Hunter | - I am slogging through the knee deep mud in my field to catch my new horse. I get within a few feet of her and ask her to turn to me. Instead she spins and runs to the other end of the field. I am wet and muddy and I want to throw the lead rope at her retreating back end. Someone suggests getting a carrot to bribe her into compliance. I know however that a three second act of inconsistency on my part is all that It would take to destroy the tenuous trust building between us .

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  • Seethefeelings
    By: seethefeelings | - I created a message that is meant to promote peace and empathy. Losing a loved one is a bad feeling because of the chemicals that are released from your brain. If it were not for the chemicals, there would be no "feeling". Every single thing in this world translates through our brain to us as a feeling. Thats actually one of the main purposes of our brain, it's like a rating system, rating food, music, lovers etc. which is why so many people get hopelessly addicted to drugs, it's a chemical " ...
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  • You Are Not Alone
    By: umesh | - You Are Not Alone

    You know it too well. The darkness that wants so badly to control you. The feelings that make you want to let the blood run free. The sense of despair that comes from feeling like you are trapped in the bottom of a dark, earthen pit and the only way out are tangled vines covered in crude oil.

    These feelings are so overpowering that you don't even know if you are capable of living a "normal life." You don't even know if you are capable of walking a ...

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  • Leadership Development Training Programs
    By: Valencia | - Do you know what is EQ? If no, lets study this notion more carefully.
    EQ is Emotional Intelligence Quotient which helps to measure a persons emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence in its turn is a system of qualities which includes:
    understanding of your own emotions;
    ability to control your emotions;
    self-motivation;
    correct "foreseeing", understanding of other peoples emotions (empathy);
    ability to establish a ...

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  • 3 Ways To Tell If Your Anger Is Righteous Anger Or Not - And What To Do When It's Not
    By: Steve Kroening | - One of the greatest ways to avoid arguments in any relationship is through the use of empathy. Empathy is the ability to see and feel things from the other person's perspective. When Jesus came to earth, it was the clearest demonstration of empathy -- he was willing to experience everything from our perspective.

    Unfortunately, empathy doesn't come naturally. Instead, it's very natural to see things from our own perspective. Just spend some time with a young child and you'll see ho ...

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  • How To Teach Your Kids To Empathize With Others
    By: Steve Kroening | - When my son and daughter were six and four, respectively, they got into an argument that escalated to my daughter socking my son. Marshall, being the boy that he is, gladly retaliated and hit her back. Kristen was shocked.

    She came crying to my wife, but her cry wasn't one of hurt. It was a cry of disbelief. She just couldn't believe Marshall hit her. After explaining what he had done, Marshall quickly jumped in to offer his version of the story: "Well, she hit me first."
    ...

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  • Living A Life Of Forgiveness
    By: Carol Biondo | - The Tale of Two Wolves

    One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about the battle that goes on inside people. He said "My son, the battle is between two "wolves" inside us all. One is EVIL. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, lies, false pride, inferiority, superiority, ego, and an unforgiving spirit. The other is GOOD. It is JOY, PEACE, LOVE, HOPE, SERENITY, HUMILITY, KINDNESS, EMPATHY, GENEROSITY, TRUTH, COMPASSION, FO ...

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  • Effective Interpersonal Communication Techniques
    By: May Chew | - Knowing how to get along with people is the single most important ingredient to success. And communication is to relationships what breath is to life. Here are 10 basic ingredients good communication, which if practiced well, will build relationships, open doors, improve confidence and create lasting friendships.

    1.Be a good listener. Listening is the basis of all communication. It creates the channel by which true exchange can take place. It is a gift. " Listening is a magneti ...

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  • What Is Emotional Intelligence?
    By: Tristan Loo | - Emotional intelligence, also known as EI, is the innate ability of a person to perceive, assess, and influence one's own emotion and the emotions of other people around them. The term emotional intelligence itself originated with Dr. Wayne Payne 1985, but the term became popular with the book Emotional Intelligence, written by Daniel Goldman in 1995.

    Studies in the early 1990's by John Mayer and Peter Salovey came up with a working model of emotional intelligence that defined i ...

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  • How To Understand Another Person
    By: Tristan Loo | - The word empathy came to us from the German word of einfuhlung, which means "feeling into." Empathy is having the ability to understand another person and their emotions in pretty much the same way as that person sees themselves. Empathy is a major component of Emotional Intelligence and it is a primary contributor for healthy relationships and communication. Empathy should not be confused with sympathy, however, because empathy involves understanding the other person's views and feelings whi ...
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  • The Three Needs That People Have In A Conflict
    By: Tristan Loo | - There are many human needs that people have, but in the context of an interpersonal conflict setting, there are three very important needs that people have in order for the conflict to be resolved in a peaceful manner. As simple as they are, these three needs, or rather the lack thereof, are often the cause of unnecessary conflict or the escalation of a small dispute into a large one because one of the two parties does not realize that they are not meeting the others needs. Realize that in any ...
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