Assertiveness and Bullying in the Workplace
Posted April 30th, 2009Benedict Smythe asked: Even the best of us has one of those days – or a memory of one of those days when we dread going to work – not because we don’t want to work, but because the sheer thought of having to deal with one personality is enough to exhaust and drain us [...]
Dog Training: Dealing and Understanding Barking Dogs
Posted April 23rd, 2009Phil Donahoe asked: Dog training professionals often hear dog owners who seem to want their dogs to stop barking, period. They feel a good dog is a quiet dog, and the only time that barking’s permitted is when there’s a man in a black balaclava and striped prison outfit, clutching a backpack with all our [...]
How to Deal With Difficult People Without Going Insane
Posted April 22nd, 2009Bo Sanchez asked: More than 300 comments!Many of them emotional. Pained. Smudged with tears.Okay, that’s not true. Blog comments on the web don’t get wet. But I imagined that if they were written on paper, they’d look like used tissue paper after my wife watches a Bea Alonzo-John Lloyd telenovela. (You can read the flood [...]
Compareyourmobile Helps You Choose the Mobile Phone for You
Posted April 14th, 2009Vikram Kumar asked: Mobile phones are a part of our everyday life in today’s society. Wherever you go it is not surprising to see that almost everybody, regardless of age, has a mobile phone, sometimes more than one. Mobile phones were originally used to communicate with other people, but now are a little more intelligent [...]
Charlotte Schools Can’t Bully Employees
Posted April 14th, 2009Patricia Hawke asked: Officials at Charlotte schools recently sent their 18,000 workers a form asking that each employee consent to a rigorous background check or be fired. The next day board officials responsible for Charlotte schools apologized and directed employees to shred the offensive forms. While the heavy-handed tactics may not have been the best [...]
Dealing With Modern Stress
Posted April 13th, 2009Jeffrey Rose asked: Unhealthy levels of stress have become an unfortunate part of the modern life most people are living today. A desire to alleviate this stress has led many people to pursue ways to deal with it that are unhealthy. The reader, who is suffering from the effects of stress, may think that many [...]
Finally, Real Help for Kid’s Through School
Posted April 12th, 2009kelly asked: Some kid’s despise school and they can’t explain why. It could be to do with one or more of the following reasons. Let’s put ourselves in their shoes for a minute.Peer pressureStudy or exam pressureLack of self confidenceLack of self esteemLack of motivationUnable to understand tasksToo shy to ask questionsBulliesThe list could go [...]
Are You Afraid To Say ‘No!’ To A Bingo Bully?
Posted April 12th, 2009Erim Jones asked: If you are one of the thousands of people who have difficulty saying “no” to people it probably doesn’t come as much of a surprise to know that there are people out there who prey on people such as yourselves in order to obtain certain things that should really be unobtainable.Many people [...]
Anger Management – the Psychologist Methods of Controlling Anger
Posted April 12th, 2009Vincent Pham asked: ll been angry at sometime or another whether we were just simply annoyed or really enraged. This is a natural feeling that everyone has to deal with at one time or another, if you have never been angry, you are not human. One in five people in America have an anger problem. [...]
What is Gang Stalking?
Posted April 12th, 2009gangstalking asked: Gang Stalking is a systemic form of control, which seeks to control every aspect of a Targeted Individuals life. Gang Stalking has many similarities to workplace mobbing, but takes place outside in the community. It called Gang Stalking, because the target is followed around and placed under intrusive and directed surveillance by groups [...]