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Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
Dealing with Emotional Baggage Before Starting a Relationship
Losing someone through a break-up, for better or for worse, can be an excruciating experience. If you are all too familiar with the bittersweet taste of a break-up, then welcome to the club. Here, there’s trauma, grief, and all sorts of emotional baggage you can find.
By Marta Levchenko3 years ago in Humans
Analyzing Surprising Contradictions in Human Behavior and Learning How To Behave
Did you know that when monkeys show their teeth as if they are smiling they are actually reflecting fear and aggression? Since they are our kin and in the remote past we were wild animals too, their behavior can give us some information about our behavior, although this is just a logical deduction, not scientifically proven.
By Christina Sponias3 years ago in Humans
What jobs are suitable for people with stupid mouths? Do these people have a hard time getting through interviews?
The interview is a very common part of the job search process, when the interview passed will represent your ability to be found by the interviewer, which is a two-way choice, if the mouth is stupid to have the ability to do things, the interviewer will also find your body's flashpoint and choose you.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
Raising a happy baby to grasp the 10 details
1. Encourage him to play more sports Play ball with your child, ride a bike, swim ...... more sports not only can exercise your child's physical fitness, but also will make him more cheerful. Keeping a dynamic life can moderately soothe your child's stress and emotions, and allow your child to enjoy himself, have a more positive body image, and find pleasure and a sense of accomplishment from sports.
By Wimble Huhman3 years ago in Humans
Do you have career regrets?
If you are like me, you harbor a few regrets over some career decisions made in the past. Regrets aren’t altogether bad. When I focus on my regrets, it’s not to berate myself. Instead, it’s a lesson in how I react in certain situations and a chance to examine why. The goal is to avoid regrettable decisions in the future.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Humans
Goal setting for success for today's college students
One important way that college students can start doing this is to set aside time to set goals. I recently heard from a student in one of my communication classes. I was delighted to hear that this goal-oriented, determined student had achieved his educational dreams. He completed his associate's degree and plans to complete his bachelor's and graduate degrees. The success of today's college students can be seen not only in their dreams and ambitions, but also in the goals they set for themselves. Part of the reason for failing to persist in college is a lack of goal-setting habits.
By Ma Jia La Shi3 years ago in Humans
Keeping Your Mind And Body Healthy While Stuck At Home
If working from home is new to you, or not working from home for those of you whose positions didn’t allow for a work from home transition, can be a difficult adjustment for many. Days seem to blend together, schedules are abandoned, quarantine snacks become the highlight of your day and before you know it you might find yourself in a rut.
By Filipi Kallhoff3 years ago in Humans



