Posts Tagged ‘ communication ’

Upgrade JAN2011

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27 January 2011
upgrades

I haven’t been so active here lately. My apologies for that. I’ve been busy with work and family. Thankfully, I’ve been logging some great ideas for upcoming posts. To be honest, I’ve been active on the site, just behind the scenes. I’ve added some new features to me better communicate and share with you....
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Tips for a Healthy Argument

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8 January 2011
arguement

Every so often, specially when we notice our voices beginning to rise, my wife and I like to revisit a piece of paper we have pinned to the refrigerator. The piece of paper is a quick reference of Dr. John Gottman‘s “Repair Checklist,” a set of statements and phrases used in steering a harsh argument...
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This Title is a Hieroglyph

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5 January 2011
sumeriantablet

Throughout the study of psychology and especially in regard to presentation of data, the use of objective definitions is urged. It is key to objectively define the terms one intends to use to qualify tools, participants, variables, and results. Writing (and thinking) in this manner allows a researcher to analyse an experiment, method of...
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Act Locally

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26 December 2010
kansas

During after Christmas clean-up, I got motivated to organizing the basement catch-all area. I was amazed at the assortment of items I’ve been able to horde since we moved. It was like Christmas all over again. I found books I forgot I owned, piles of batteries, and boxes of magazines. In these boxes was a truncated...
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