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By admin on 26/07/2009

An interpersonal relationship is a relatively long-term association between two or more people. This association may be based on emotions like love and liking, regular business interactions, or some other type of social commitment. Interpersonal relationships take place in a great variety of contexts, such as family, friends, marriage, acquaintances, work, clubs, neighborhoods, and churches. [...]

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When It Comes To Intelligence, Size Matters

When It Comes To Intelligence, Size Matters

By admin on 27/03/2009

A collaborative study led by researchers at the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI), McGill University has demonstrated a positive link between cognitive ability and cortical thickness in the brains of healthy 6 to 18 year olds. The correlation is evident in regions that integrate information from different parts of the brain. The imaging study published this [...]

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Respond to life rather than react

Respond to life rather than react

By admin on 17/01/2009

“Life is 10 percent of what happens to me and 90 percent of how I react to it.” – John Maxwell It is true that we often do not have much control over what happens in our lives. We like to think we do, but things surely do not always unfold the way we would [...]

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Affirmations could improve relationships

Affirmations could improve relationships

By admin on 07/01/2009

How we think, feel and behave is highly influenced by our own individualistic perceptual world. If we view the world as threatening, we will behave defensively. If we perceive it to be friendly and supportive, we will be open and curious. How we interpret our perceptual world determines how we choose to function within it. [...]

Posted in Practical Psychology | Tagged affirmations, behavior, confident, couples, desires, feelings, marital relationship, needs, perceptual reality, Practical Psychology, relationship, responsibility, spirit | Leave a response

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