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Coming to Terms With the Past
An article of 1400 words describing how to forgive, to come to terms with the past, and to let go of the emotional energy that is carried from yesterday and yester-year.

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Imagine
It was seven o’clock on a slightly drizzly, busy Saturday night and the 405 freeway was jammed with cars. Unlike what you may see in the movies, there were no horns honking, no raised fists, or yelled epithets. Los Angeles drivers know there’s bunched up traffic on Saturday night and know that fretting about it won’t get them where they’re going any faster. So everyone waited patiently in their metal cubicles as they snaked along to their various destinations....

Attack Yourself
You just closed the biggest deal of your career, you blew away your quota, you made the president’s club, you were named sales rep of the year. You just crossed the finish line first . You raised your hands, pumped your fists, and celebrated. You are a winner!

Workplace Conflict and Office Politics
Did you ever want to stuff a sock in the mouth of the guy in the next cubicle who never stops making really bad jokes? And he keeps it up all day! Have you ever clenched your fist and had to walk away from the hot shot who thinks she has all the answers? Ever get frustrated with the level of gossip that keeps going round and round the office like a never ending story? Such frustrations are understandable. Yet, most of us rarely stop long enough to figure out a new way to tackle the problems. Interesting that companies have spent billions of dollars on programs to enhance communication skills and team collaboration, yet interpersonal conflicts and disappointments continue to cause undue stress and upset.

Leadership Tips: How to Spot Many Forms of Anger
Did you ever see anyone have a "purple fit"? That's when they bang their fists on a desk, sputter and spew, turn various shades of pink and red and either storm out of the room or demand that someone else make a quick exit. It's pretty easy to spot. If it's a boss you usually suck it up, tell a few friends in a whispered "wait till you hear this" manner. Often it produces some good comedy routines a la Jon Stewart, and then it's back to business as usual.

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