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How To Teach Empathy
by donoga
According to Wikipedia, empathy is the ability to feel or express emotion for another living being while sympathy is to deeply understand the other person’s feelings. Basically, empathy is identifying with... published 3 weeks ago
How to make the right decisions
by infowarp
Making the right decisions Some of us find it easy to make decisions while others tend to procrastinate a lot when it comes to making decisions - particularly if they are important ones that could alter the... published 18 months ago
A Mentor Can Change Your Life
by BizzyMuse
Mentors are trusted advisers who can help you gain access to business networks, get interviews, start a business, get involved in charities, invest well and buy properties. Above all else, they can provide you with a wealth of knowledge and resources that you would not otherwise have. published 2 weeks ago
Chunking as a Decision Making Tool
by tresero
One method of problem solving or decision-making is a process called "chunking". Chunking is grouping or categorizing related issues or information into the smallest, most meaningful unit. Think about how hard... published 8 months ago
58When is it good to say what's on your mind? When isn't it?
by ebenlarseliasjr
I love to write; for me; a person with ADD it is sometime hard to collect ones thoughts and get what you mean to say out your mouth in an intelligible manner. Consequently I am a frequent mumbler, always... published 5 weeks ago
The decision making process – should it be individualistic or collective?
by kiwifisher
Successful decision making is best achieved through a process of group consultation and collaborative effort. The quality of an outcome is determined by the quality of the choice and that choice is usually best furnished from a pool of collective wisdom and experience. It's said that "No man is an island" and this evidenced by the fact that few successful ventures are ever achieved single handed. published 5 weeks ago
Who Would Have Thunked It?
by marisuewrites
I've been thinking about thinking. When I was a young girl in the 50's many girls were not expected to "think," at least not out loud. However, since lively discussions were common at home, I was not... published 4 weeks ago
Speak now or forever hold your peace
by talented_ink
"Children were meant to be seen and not heard." "You have the right to remain silent...". "I don't mean to be rude, but...", yada, yada, yada, and so forth and so on. We've all been in those situations... published 5 weeks ago
Choosing Your Wedding Party
by The Bride
Choosing your wedding party can be a lot more difficult than you expected. Most newly engaged couples are expected to choose their wedding party early on in the wedding plan. They are often questioned by... published 5 months ago
When is it good to say what's on your mind? When isn't it?
by fishskinfreak2008
This is a very thought-provoking question. When can we really let it all out? When is it counterproductive? Obviously blurting out (or doing) whatever whenever and wherever is not smart. When considering when... published 5 weeks ago









