Articles, tagged with "negative behaviors", page 6
17th October 2007
Getting a dog is a nice event in a family's life. A dog can mean a lot of happiness, joy and games. However, a dog can also mean a chewed couch, a lot of barking and aggression, so what can be done? A new dog in the house must receive dog obedience traini...
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Author:
Demosthenes Damon
10th August 2007
If numerous individuals don't know how to find long-term happiness in their lives, and, as a result, resort to negative behaviors and activities when they face difficulties, why not teach them about happiness and the creative process while they are in sch...
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Author:
Denny Soinski
17th July 2007
Did you ever try to get rid of an unconstructive behavior, only to not succeed? There is a lengthy list of universal problem behaviors that people often try to change or wipe out using hypnotherapy. Possibly the most common are: Overeating and weight loss...
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Author:
Alan B. Densky, CH
30th May 2007
We live in a world where war against drug abuse is a continuous struggle.
Drugs are classified as legal and illegal. Medicines, cigarettes, and alcohol are considered legal drugs. But excessive drinking and smoking by adults, and especially by teenager...
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Author:
edwinalohan
19th April 2007
Are you frustrated with your employees and wonder what you can do to improve their efficiency and reduce your stress? Would you like to be more successful as a boss, manager, etc.?
Are you an employee and you want to enjoy working with your superiors, ...
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10th February 2007
"Happiness is often the result of being too busy to be miserable." Anon.
Do you manage or supervise difficult employees? Ever think you're alone? You're not. Most likely your difficult employee is someone you've inherited. Not someone you would've hire...
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Author:
Colleen Kettenhofen
16th January 2007
Because there are so many different diet options available on the market today, it is extremely difficult to find a healthy diet plan right for you. Some plans force you to limit your carbohydrate intake, some force you to reduce fat, and some require you...
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Author:
Debra Gropp
04th January 2007
8 Ways To Ensure Lasting Motivationby Peter MurphyIf you are not as productive as you'd like or tend toprocrastinate, you can become motivated by changing yourpersonal style.The trick lies in making the activities you put off moreinteresting, easier, and ...
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01st January 2007
A matron's early hormonal changes can upset the dog and her owner. She may periodically appear uneasy and restless, or demonstrate other minor personality changes. Your dog's demonstrated behaviors in response to hormonal changes are affected by and depen...
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Author:
John Edwards
19th December 2006
If there is one thing you will receive a great deal of now that you are going to become a parent is free essential facts.
This is because young ones will more often than not respond favorably to the positive reinforcement that their parent is providin...
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Author:
Kirk Smith
16th December 2006
Peer pressure is one thing that all teens have in common. You can't escape it. It is everywhere. Whether it is pressure to conform to a group norm or pressure to act, peer pressure is something everybody has to deal with at some time in his or her life.
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Author:
Emp
03rd July 2006
Alright, you've got you website up, the salesletters out in the mail, or your ads in the papers.
I'll assume you've read a lot of the advice the "marketing gurus" - you've changed your features into benefits, you've opitmized your website, you wrote li...
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Author:
Lou Larsen
04th June 2006
One of the presuppositions of NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is that there is a positive intention behind all behaviors. And based on that presupposition, when it comes to successfully eliminating negative behaviors, there is formula that we must alw...
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Author:
Alan B. Densky, CH
17th May 2006
Some time ago a magazine writer asked me a probing question. She asked, "In your opinion and experience, what are the three most destructive things a leader can do to wreck an organization?" Actually, it's a profound question with many possible significan...
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CMOE Development Team
14th January 2006
Think about it. You know and are known to many by what you repeatedly do. How many times have you referred to someone as the smoker, the excessive talker, the liar, the nail biter, the spoilsport, the devil's advocate, the screamer or many even the drunk?...
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Author:
Matt Bacak