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There's Always A Critic

Have you ever had anyone criticize your writing? Maybe they were just having a bad day. After all some people just can't seem to say anything nice. Not everyone is comfortable with criticism, but there may be times when it provides just what you need to

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Getting The Most Out Of Critiques And Edits

As an author, it's never fun to get your manuscript back with red through all of your precious words. In fact, it's probably one of the worst moments you can have as a writer. Self-doubt can fill you and make you wonder why you ever bothered to write such

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The Fine Points Of Writing A Critical Essay

The last thing many majors want to do is write, much less write critical essays on some political or social concept or controversy he or she could give a rat's a** for. But the requirements for a number of classes include the writing of critical essays,

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Planning Your Disney Cruise

Whether you are first time cruiser or seasoned veteran Disney passenger, plan ahead and budget and you can save alot of money on your next Disney Cruise.

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Judge Not! What Goes Around Comes Around

I am sure you have heard that saying many times before, but are you aware that it is a scriptural principal. Yep, Luke 6:378 says, "Judge not, and ye shall not be judged : Condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: Forgive, and ye shall be forgiven.

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Opening Arctic Critical First Step Toward Energy Security

Opening the Arctic National Wildlife refuge (ANWR) to oil and gas exploration is more than a first step toward a sound energy policy; it may be vital to national security.

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Want To Move On? Slaughter Pesky Negative Thoughts - With Extreme Prejudice!

You have the choice to control negativity and self-sabotaging behavior by creating positive beliefs and envisioning positive outcomes. Through a practice called "thought stopping," you can change direction when you find yourself slipping into a

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): What Is It

Over the past decade, as I have worked with cops, firfighters, abuse victims and children of addicts, I have learned that there are many causes for PTSD. It has also affirmed my belief that PTSD is real and harmful, not only to those who have it, but also

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Never Enough Time

It's a cliche of executive life: you don't have time to do everything. Whether you use little slips of paper, a planner, scheduling software or a Palm Pilot, all attempts at time management fail. Rather than throwing in the towel, I suggest that you need

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Dealing With Criticism And Difference In Opinion

Why this is important We often become emotionally disturbed during a disagreement, or an argument, or when someone criticizes us or disagrees with us. In such cases our personality usually feels hurt, demeaned and in danger. When we feel this way, we de

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Key To Success: 10 Success Tips For Maximum Achievement

First off, I would echo the voice of 18th century French philosopher Voltaire, made popular and relevant in today's leadership lexicon by "Good to Great" author Jim Collins, who said, "Good is the Enemy of Great." 1. "Good is the

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The Stress Hits 3 Months After Tragedy, Change Or Trauma

Our world is at a boiling point. People on rioting on the streets and at home. If you are one of the lucky ones who is finding some peace, then here are a few things that can help others or yourself. We can all get through it, if we help each other!

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Change Your Thinking. Change Your Life.

Have you ever given up on a dream because you've listened to that 'little voice' in your head that tells you that you 'can't do it' or 'what's the point?' That inner voice is the critic inside of everyone that causes many bright futures to come to a screa

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Unreasonable Requests

"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionists It is probably t

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Is It Difficult To Criticize?

This article is about the influence of criticism on a personality and ways to express your thoughts mildly and in an easy to catch way. This gives you a general idea of how to profit from criticism from your side and in your address. If you want to be a s

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