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Liz Cassidy

Passive Assertive or Aggressive – What’s the Difference?

... ourselves.  We stand up of these values and defend them in a manner which is inarguable.  Looking at the differences in behaviours and attitudes shows some very obvious differences. Passive Behaviour:People who typically behave in a passive ... Read Read: Passive Assertive or Aggressive – What’s the Difference?

By: Liz Cassidy | 02/10/2008 | Self Help
Dr. M. Maniruzzaman

Avoidance Behaviour in Efl Learning: a Study of Undergraduates

... difficulty and differences between the L1 and L2. Thirdly, the learners find the adoption of avoidance behaviour as resistance to their performance in both speaking and writing. In the light of the conclusion of the findings of the study ... Read Read: Avoidance Behaviour in Efl Learning: a Study of Undergraduates

By: Dr. M. Maniruzzaman | 06/01/2008 | Languages

Consumer's Decision Making- Preeminent Tool to Analyze Consumer Behaviour

... (1990), ‘Consumer Behaviour' London: Dryden Press Papers For You (2006) "E/M/68. To what extent does Advertising affect Consumer Behaviour?", Available from http://www.coursework4you.co.uk/sprtmrk38.htm [19/06/2006] Papers For You ( ... Read Read: Consumer's Decision Making- Preeminent Tool to Analyze Consumer Behaviour

By: Verena Veneeva | 10/07/2006 | Marketing

Random Behaviour in the Stockmarket

... days, it is difficult and almost impossible to predict future share prices. There are however patterns of human behaviour which are predictable, whether these correspond to the cycle of business investment and profits, how fear and greed ... Read Read: Random Behaviour in the Stockmarket

By: Mike Estrey | 26/07/2007 | Investing

How to Effectively Deal With Relationship Stress - Part 2

... .  Part 2 continues these ideas and suggestions.  1.  Develop assertive skills; avoid passive behaviours.  Being assertive is not the same as being aggressive.  Aggressive people will typically do whatever it takes to get what they want, ... Read Read: How to Effectively Deal With Relationship Stress - Part 2

By: Peter Harris | 07/09/2008 | Dating

Creating An Abundant Lifestyle

... of resentment because you are stifling your feelings, thoughts, and opinions. If you think you are choosing passive behaviour too often, think about discussing it with your partner and asking him/her to help you be more assertive. ... Read Read: Creating An Abundant Lifestyle

By: Derek Smiley | 29/03/2007 | Advice

Implementing Change

... need is a silent saboteur who has disconnected from supporting the change and is undoing all your good work. This is often passive behaviour rather than vindictive and can be hard to identify. So talk to people and listen. Report the News ... Read Read: Implementing Change

By: Darren Bourke | 31/12/2008 | Strategic Planning

Ten Things You Can Do to Cope With Relationship Stress

... them run their course naturally. 5.  Practice open communication from the start. 6.  Develop assertive skills; avoid passive behaviours. 7.  Practice good listening skills. 8.  Develop self awareness. 9.  Develop a sense of bodily ... Read Read: Ten Things You Can Do to Cope With Relationship Stress

By: Peter Harris | 07/09/2008 | Dating

Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

Nicosolven Aromapatches

... smoking, because after all, the will is a very important factor. Stopping smoking is like becoming active while smoking is having a passive behaviour headed towards easiness and dependence. Thanks to the Nicosolven Aromapatch method, ... Read Read: Nicosolven Aromapatches

By: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc. | 20/05/2008 | Health
Dennis Heath

Assertive Communication

... victims of aggressive or bullying behaviour. Such behaviour is a common career derailer, particularly for those in senior positions or those who are highly ambitious. At the other end of the spectrum are passive managers. Managers who ... Read Read: Assertive Communication

By: Dennis Heath | 22/09/2007 | Self Improvement
Charles Bennewith

Put Some Action in the Law of Attraction!

... .  He goes on to say that attraction is something that is MADE to happen, a product of strategies, of thoughts and of ACTION and behaviours. Pretty mind altering when you get it. The ‘secret’ is not in how you think. Thinking does not make ... Read Read: Put Some Action in the Law of Attraction!

By: Charles Bennewith | 16/01/2009 | Self Help

The Etymology of Family Through Sociological Perspective

... and structure. I start my paper with the very definition of the family. Thus, family is form of social behaviour, then more than one people live together in a residence usually, but not necessarily such relations are legalized. The ... Read Read: The Etymology of Family Through Sociological Perspective

By: Andrew Sandon | 30/11/2006 | Relationships

Islam is not the problem

... lead to the highest levels of what might be referred to, as God-realisation. The problem is that the crusader-like behaviour of the Western world has succeeded in dangerously politicising the name, if not the spirit, of Islam. Many of its ... Read Read: Islam is not the problem

By: Clive Simpkins | 18/09/2005 | Religion

The Secret Of How To Be The Person You Need To Be In Your Life Path Home Business

... better conditions would motivate you to do more and in turn be happier and fulfilled. Only you can control these conditions with your behaviour, you are 100% responsible and no one owes you anything. To a lot of people working longer and ... Read Read: The Secret Of How To Be The Person You Need To Be In Your Life Path Home Business

By: David Duncan | 31/08/2009 | Home Business
Charles Bennewith

Discover the Secrets of List Building...fast

... problem your target market has. Let’s take the above examples. ‘Dog Training’ offers a solution to people with dog behavioural ‘PROBLEMS’. ‘Health and Fitness’, offers a solution to people with weight, wellbeing or fitness ‘PROBLEMS’. Okay ... Read Read: Discover the Secrets of List Building...fast

By: Charles Bennewith | 02/02/2009 | Internet Marketing

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