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Abilities required for a thriving partnership with your significant other
Intimacy, security, respect, effective communication, and feeling valued are the fundamental components of thriving relationships, according to most individuals, including researchers. Extensive research on romantic relationships has illuminated the attributes of healthy partnerships, with the mentioned qualities being among the key factors. On the flip side, researchers also concur on the characteristics of unhealthy relationships, such as perpetual arguments, an inability to seek support from your partner, contempt, criticism, hostility, and even violence. These problems can lead to significant unhappiness, the dissolution of relationships, and even physical and emotional health issues. Therefore, fostering healthy relationships is of paramount importance.
By Kims gathoni2 years ago in Families
The Shocking Discovery of 23 Contact Lenses in a Patient's Eye". Content Warning.
Hey, have you ever wondered about the crazy things that doctors find inside people's bodies? It's pretty wild! Like, did you know that a boy in India accidentally swallowed a fish while playing in a river? But get this, the fish didn't go to his stomach, it went to his lungs! Can you believe it? The doctors had to take it out to save his life.
By Faisal Alghanem2 years ago in Families
From missteps to milestones: Conquering mistakes
In general, responses showed that while beginner students sought positive reinforcement, advanced students were more eager for critical feedback. Researchers have theorized a number of explanations for these results--beginner students are still determining if they enjoy learning French and if they want to continue studying, so they might crave praise as a way to stay motivated; on the other hand, the advanced students are already invested, so they may want to improve their skills as efficiently as possible.The process of gaining expertise also comes with its fair share of failure, so advanced students may have built a higher tolerance for making mistakes. But whether you're an expert or novice, it's usually much more straightforward to learn from your successes than your failures. For example, imagine getting your grade back on an exam. If you aced it, you could reasonably assume you made good choices around when, what, and how much to study; in cases like this, it's unclear exactly what went wrong, making it difficult to learn how to improve. Wanting to learn from our failures is completely natural--there's a lot to gain by being resilient and cultivating a growth mindset--but fixating on our failures can make it easy to forget all our successes. And building on what we're doing right can be more effective than focusing on what we did wrong. God sees you not through the lens of your mistakes, but through the lens of His grace. When He looks at you, He sees the finished work of Jesus Christ. Consider this: if they didn't create you, they can't define you. My creator is my mirror. I'm striving to stay as composed as possible. When God revealed to me that my maker is my mirror, I thought of Moses standing before the burning bush. God said, "I will use you. You're the one, despite your conflicted identity and numerous mistakes."
By Vocal voice Namibia2 years ago in Families
When to Embark on The Parenthood Journey
Intro Considering the rapid growth of the technology, and the tremendous efforts made to undermine society’s role. The topic whether to have children or not has turned into a hot subject. Since we always face new challenges during our daily lives and try our best to overcome those issues, I believe it will significantly impact our decisions to look back at how parenthood might help us turn the situation to our advantage.
By Jawed Khaishkai2 years ago in Families
Here Are The Communication-driven and Culturally Focused Features On Wingtalks That Have Users Glued
Not only has Wingtalks been creating connections between people all over the world, but it has also done well in promoting the several cultures that you would find locally in the UK and the US. There are many social media platforms out there and they follow a common trend of you coming online, finding someone to chat with, and saying hi. Wingtalks doesn't stay in this limited facade.
By ruchi gupta2 years ago in Families
A Break in the Game
Otii was a man in his early thirties with a passion for pool. Tall and lanky, he moved around the table with the grace of a dancer. His eyes would light up whenever he stepped into the dimly lit bar such as Los Angeles Bar in Kitgum Town, the familiar scent of chalk and the sound of balls clinking together welcoming him like an old friend.
By Christopher Otika Kilama2 years ago in Families
The hated father
The Wiltshire family was nothing out of the ordinary. They lived in a modest house on a quiet street, far from the bustling city life. John Wiltshire, the father, was a simple man with modest dreams, but he had always believed in the power of hard work and sacrifice. His greatest hope in life was to give his son, Daniel, a better future.
By Esovrukave2 years ago in Families
Loneliness life
Can we humans live alone? The answer will come- I can't. Because the Creator Himself did not leave us alone on earth. he created a companion for the first man on earth to overcome loneliness. Not just people, no creation in the universe is alone.
By Mohammad Baha Uddin Chowdhury2 years ago in Families






