Articles, tagged with "taking responsibility", page 1
13th December 2012
Are you contemplating making the move into a team leader position? Or are you currently just curious as to the qualities of a good team leader? It’s fairly different to a pure technical role - diverse skills are involved and not everybody is able to effec...
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Complete IT Professional
06th July 2010
On this day I wrote about my path which made me realize that in a very important way I've assumed the most important part of what makes a long-term relationship work - fully committed to following my own path. If you have no way to handle your undermining...
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maiaberens
15th January 2010
"I have to apologize if I want my ex girlfriend back?" he says to me. "But . . ."
"It's not that hard," I tell him. "After all, dude, you did blow it."
"Yeah, I know . . ." he mumbles. "But . . ."
"No more buts!" I bluster at him. "Here is the wh...
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Author:
Barbara Blackwell
29th May 2009
First Israeli Gay Man Gets 'Maternity' Leave
The National Insurance Institute authorized Israel's first-ever "maternity" leave for a male couple on Thursday. Yonatan Gher, director of Jerusalem's nonprofit Open House Pride and Tolerance organization, has...
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Author:
Rotunda
09th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Wee Dilts
Introduction
Webster defines blame as to find fault with, to hold responsible. You can readily see, if you are blaming someone else for your life, you are not taking responsibility. Blame is connected to the concept of r...
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Books by Wee
04th December 2008
Whether you're perfectly healthy (at the moment...) or you're dealing with low blood sugar or hypoglycemia issues, it's time to start taking responsibility for your own health and stop looking for the quick fix. It's time to stop taking the "toxic chemica...
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Author:
Daniel St-Jean
24th January 2008
We tend to think of Cats as little humans or even dogs, to obey and to do what we want them to do. I want to clarify from the start - Cats are Cats. As simple as that - they have different instincts.Cats are hunters, they come from a long line of hunters ...
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Author:
Nicolaas
12th March 2006
Passive aggressive behavior occurs when someone uses an indirect or subtle means of expressing their anger or hostility. An aggressive person might respond in an argument by displaying a violent temper and perhaps even physical violence. Someone who is pa...
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Author:
Nora Femenia