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 | A True Case of a Prodigal Child By: LimCheng Inn When parents get old what they need is attention. It is the duty of the children to see to their needs because this is what ...
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 | How to Stop Procrastination By: Jackie Reyno Procrastination is a problem that impacts quite a few of us in one way or another. To get a grip on it and manage to ...
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 | Dealing With Difficult Bosses in 3 Easy Steps By: Michael Lee Dealing with difficult bosses can be a nightmare, but it can also be a way for you to become better at your work. Read this ...
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 | Self Improvement? No Need! By: Willie Horton Nobody needs 'self-improvement', nobody needs to learn anything new. We need to unlearn the nonsense that seeped into our subconscious when we were young and ...
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 | Through the Yuppie Glass By: Brett Kincaide Yuppie; the abbreviation according to Wikipedia, for a Young Urban Professional or Young Upwardly-mobile Professional, is a term that first appeared and started being applied, ...
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 | Gratefulness Challenge By: Lynn Banis How aware are you of all the good things in your life? How often do you stop and take the time to be openly grateful ...
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 | Choosing an Online Life Skills Coach By: Joanne Greco Life Skills Coaching, even when done online, is a very intimate matter. You will be sharing your dreams, goals and maybe even a few fears ...
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 | Modern Lifestyle By: Val McQueen Living the modern lifestyle is no easy thing. The pace of life is frenetic and it can be almost impossible to just slow down and ...
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 | Stress Free Modern City Life By: Robert Shorn Modern, big-city life is difficult, and it can become just altogether too easy to slip into the bad habit of rushing around all day, every ...
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 | Tips on Finding Your Lost Things By: Estelle J. Davis Have you ever lost the things and never be able to find them? Have you forgotten the place you left the keys, watches, and some ...
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 | When Life Comes to a Crossroad - Walk in Sea-Legs By: LimCheng Inn Life is surrounded by choices. And people are most of the time can never be satisfied but prefer to dwell in triviality. To substantiate this ...
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