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Narcissism in the Boardroom

The perpetrators of the recent spate of financial frauds in the USA acted with callous disregard for both their employees and shareholders - not to mention other stakeholders. Psychologists have often remote-diagnosed them as "malignant, pathological narcissists".

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Do You Feel Like Your Childs Behavior is Your Fault?

When you’re the parent of an acting-out child, it’s easy to feel as if you’re to blame for their behavior. As a result, you can fall into the trap of trying to fix things for your child instead of letting them deal with the natural and logical consequences of their behavior. In this interview, James Lehman explains some of the ineffective roles parents fall into, and tells you why it’s important to identify what you’re doing so you can change—and help your child change, too.

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Bankers and Stockbrokers as Malignant and Psychopathic Narcissists

Bankers, brokers, and financial analysts - are they all malignant narcissists and psychopaths?

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Weight Lifting Belts and Bodybuilding Belt

Weight training belt to be worn arount waist while heavy weight training to prevent injuries

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Online CEUs LCSW Use for Timely License Renewal

With online CEUs LCSW can make it much more convenient for to renew their licenses in a timely manner. However, there is a false sense of security may come into play.

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False Sense Of Security

This article will teach you how to pick a realistic self defense program.

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Creating Workplace Harmony: Discover and Release Hidden Causes of Tension

Anger has turned into an epidemic in our world together. However, it is not difficult to release tension and create harmony in your enviornment and relationships if you understand the basic truths about anger, and how to make new choices in your life. Once we become aware of the underlying causes of our upsets, it is a simple matter to replace negative perceptions and behaviors with behavior that creates well being for all.

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Eating Low Carb? Be Informed About Mad Cow

Finding Mad Cow in Oregon puts a new wrinkle in the high ... doesn't it? What's a person to do that wants to eat ... not less?Are you Eating Less Meat Due to Mad Cow ... the peo

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An Estate Planning Primer

An estate is the total value of everything we own--and business and personal assets can add up quickly. Everyone has an estate. And realize it or not, everyone also has an estate plan.

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Stuck In a Rut? Recognize and Change These 6 Business Potholes

Women have so many wonderful characteristics. But sometimes these wonderful characteristics can become liabilities to their business. Today’s smart business woman is beginning to see that her old ways of thinking and how she sees herself are not conducive to increasing her business reputation as well as her pocket book. Use these tips to recognize and avoid these business potholes!

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Women and Self-Defense Classes: The Fallacy of Self Defense for Women

Women's self-defense classes, seminars and videos are short-changing women. The idea that women can learn to defend themselves against men, without training with men, is simply false.

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Why We Choose Anger (And How To Take Another Road)

Anger had turned into an epidemic these days. Few realize that anger is a choice we make and that it is fairly easy to take another road. This article explores the reasons why we choose anger, the consequences that choice has, and offers specific guidance on how to make a different choice.

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Self Defense or Personal Protection?

"What is defense? It is a ... to ... an act ... from danger". -Robert Anthony ... defense is a myth. I know. I’ve been studying and it for years. The false sense of

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The Perils of Procrastination

Do you often put off until tomorrow tasks that you should do today? I know I am guilty of deferring actions until a later date when it would be in my best interests to just “do it” now. However, I procrastinate, avoiding action, hoping a task or problem will just “go away”. It seldom does. Avoidance often makes the situation worse.

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Soccer and Letting the Past Go

The 18th World Cup was an enjoyable event to see sporting loving nations come together. Unfortunately, the referees made some bad calls and my beloved Socceroos coped a lot of them. Whether the calls were right doesn't matter, as you're about to learn the need to let go of your past to have true happiness.

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