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How To Deal With Disrespect
The definition of disrespect can often be understood when one understands the meaning of respect correctly. According to the American Psychological Association, respect is defined as an attitude or behaviour which demonstrates honour, regard, and concern towards an individual or entity. When an individual gets treated or treats someone else with disregard for their dignity, that is when one considers it disrespect.
By iDigitize Infotech LLP3 years ago in Families
A Bully for Christmas
The date: December 24th, 1998. The time: 9:18 PM. The location: Aunt Ruth’s house. Every one was full of turkey and stuffing, Ralphie had just shot his eye out, and the presents were being doled out. Uncle Doug and Aunt Ruth’s house was Christmas Central.
By Steven Anteau3 years ago in Families
The Night Room
A night room is a room in your house that is dedicated solely to the activities of sleeping and unwinding. In recent years, the idea of a night chamber has been increasingly widespread as an increasing number of individuals have become aware of the significance of getting sufficient amounts of high-quality sleep and the influence that this factor has on one's general health and sense of well-being.
By Dhanesh Raja3 years ago in Families
How to live a life of Health and Fitness
With cancer cropping up left and right, people are suddenly becoming more conscious with what they eat and do with their bodies. Fad diets have become a craze and so are gym workouts and alternative exercise for the body. But despite being the in thing to do right now, some people still find it hard to start walking the road to a life of health and fitness. After all, when you have already lived a life of debauchery, it will be harder to convert and walk the other road even if it is not as less traveled by.
By HEALTHY SPACE FOR YOUR LIFE3 years ago in Families
Six Months of Living Without My Husband
I have read books. I have listened to Podcasts. I have tried group therapy. I did EMDR therapy. I continue to receive virtual counseling each week. All of these and I am barely treading through the waters of grief. My own tears feel as though they could build an ocean. However, the bottom is not covered with sand, shells, or living animals. It is filled with memories, love, and my mentality. Floating at the top is the shell of my oversized body, facing down, bound by a weighted vest and flailing in attempt to grasp air.
By Christine Hoskin3 years ago in Families
Life After Sports: Transitioning to a New Chapter in a Sportsman's Life
For many sportsmen, retirement from their sport can be a challenging and daunting transition. After years of dedicating their lives to training, competition, and the pursuit of greatness, the idea of a life without sports can seem daunting. However, with the right mindset, preparation, and support, this transition can be an opportunity to create a fulfilling and successful new chapter in a sportsman's life. In this article, we will discuss the challenges that come with transitioning from a sports career and provide insights on how to successfully navigate this period.
By Kasturi Chatterjee3 years ago in Families
How the Chicken is Harmful for Human Body
Chicken is one of the most popular and widely consumed meats around the world. While it is a healthy and versatile source of protein, chicken can also pose a risk for several diseases if not handled and cooked properly. In this article, we will discuss some of the diseases that can be caused by chicken and how to prevent them.
By Sumera Saeed3 years ago in Families
Diarrhea disease
Diarrhoeal disease is the second leading cause of death in children under five years old, and is responsible for killing around 525 000 children every year. Diarrhoea can last several days, and can leave the body without the water and salts that are necessary for survival. In the past, for most people, severe dehydration and fluid loss were the main causes of diarrhoea deaths. Now, other causes such as septic bacterial infections are likely to account for an increasing proportion of all diarrhoea-associated deaths. Children who are malnourished or have impaired immunity as well as people living with HIV are most at risk of life-threatening diarrhoea.
By Rayan Abee3 years ago in Families
Conversation Chemistry
Have you ever met someone and felt an instant connection? Like the conversation just flows effortlessly, and you feel like you've known them for years? That's what we call "conversation chemistry." It's that magical feeling that happens when two people connect through their words and emotions.
By Fareast Media3 years ago in Families









