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The Top 10 Interesting Anthropological Traits of Human Beings

1. Most people haven't learned to ... what they truly feel. We can learn.2. Most people are afraid of what they feel. We can learn to be ... by being with our feelings without judging a

1. Most people haven't learned to communicate what they truly feel.

We can learn.

2. Most people are afraid of what they feel.

We can learn to be courageous by being with our feelings without judging and/or making judgments.

3. Most people haven't learned how to be responsible for their own actions or feelings.

We can learn.

4. Most people are afraid of the truth.

We can learn to accept the truth.

5. Most people have fear of being themselves.

We can learn to be real.

6. Most people are afraid of change.

We can learn.

7. Most people are constantly seeking for approval, acceptance and love from others.

We can learn to seek and see self-approvalArticle Submission, acceptance and Love from within.

8. Most people don't listen - to themselves or others.

We can learn.

9. Most people are often confused with the difference between child-like and childish.

So am I...and we can learn.

10. Most people don't smile often.

We can learn to enjoy smiling more.
Human beings are indeed so much more!!! HAPPY EVOLVING! :-)

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Kathryn Lim is a life coach, business image consultant and author of Wealth From Within who can be reached at kathryn@kathrynlim.com, or visited on the web http://www.cvreferral.com/17/108655.html



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