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How to Build Strong Relationhips
Interpersonally competent people share at least three things in common: 1. Interpersonally competent people are self aware. They understand themselves, and as a result they understand others. 2. Interpersonally competent people build solid, long lasting mutually beneficial relationships with the people in their lives. 3. Interpersonally competent people are able to resolve conflicts with a minimal amount of problems and upset to relationships. In this article, I’d like to focus on relationships. To begin, I’d like to share a story about the importance of relationships.

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Listening to and Understanding Your Feelings
Do you listen to your own feelings? I think that listening to your feelings is one of the most powerful and under-rated skills for empowerment and self development. Feelings are part of the language of your inner guidance. Sometimes pesky, sometimes hot, sometimes fun, sometimes funny, sometimes exhilarating. Feelings speak volumes in a single impulse.

A View on the Law of Attraction
If you're interested in the law of attraction, here's a basic view. The law states that invisible frequencies of energy attract each other through thoughts, feelings and meditation. Positive feelings and thoughts attract a positive frequency while negative feelings and thoughts attract a negative frequency. Given this, is it so simple to think that we will get positive things in life when we think positive, and visa versa for the negative? Read on.

Yoga Thinking to Improve a Bad Week
You can get beyond frustration, anger, sadness and other difficult feelings by observing what is happening in your mind and with your feelings. It is pretty simple to liberate yourself!

Emotional intimacy - The Essential Daily Requirement for the health and longevity of your relationship.
“Into-me-you-see” Without intending to stereotype the genders, as soon as I sent out a “survey” and asked people to share their views on intimacy, somehow most of the women sent in their feelings of what Intimacy means to them on an emotional level and most of you guys out there sent me stuff that made me blush.

Life can be good after getting laid off
You received a pink slip today. After your recover from shock, you feel shame and embarrassment. You are in denial and disbelief. You feel abandoned and overwhelmed and do not want to share this information with loved ones. You rush to the safety of home and have more shameful feelings. You want to crawl in a hole and cover yourself. You finally share the news with your family and they are surprised and disappointed, as well.

Self Awareness and Interpersonal Competence
It is important to understand how to build solid relationships by taking the initiative, sharing information about yourself and being emotionally supportive. Also, it is important to share your feelings about behavior to which you have a negative reaction in order to resolve conflict positively. However, understanding yourself and how you are similar to, or different from others, is the foundation of interpersonal competence.

Workplace Relationship Building - Hopes and Fears
Managers and supervisors are human. Let's take that as a given. We don't always feel we can share this with our people too much, but it's true. We have feelings as well. How we share that with our people is another matter...

Overcoming Anxiety: 4 Steps to Living the Life You Want
When we try to avoid our feelings, we often turn to defensive or even destructive behavior to keep them at bay. But, in order to reach our full potential and lead the life we truly want, we must learn how to open up to our feelings, confront and tame our fear, and, if we choose, share our experience with others.

Writing and sharing what we write is great for business
Do you write your feelings and thoughts down and share them with others? I would highly recommend that you do so frequently. Writing is a valuable action for leaders for five key reasons. Writing can lead us to clarity, content, communication, community, and creativity:

How do you Make Others Responsible for Your Painful Feelings?
Discover some of the more common ways we dump our feelings onto others in an effort to rid ourselves of our painful feelings.

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