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  <title>10 Ways to Demonstrate to Your Parents that You Are All Grown Up</title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>sara carrol</author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141415</link> 
  <description>... adult person who does not need to be tucked in, hand held or nurtured any longer; then you are ready to learn 10 steps to gently but firm make them aware of the person you are now.  In order to be patient with this process remember that they have known you since you were 19 or so inches long, helpless and could do nothing but the most basic bodily involuntary functions.  That vulnerable beginning made a lasting impression on them which is hard to erase.  It might be best to strive for an updated version of that little human being, because erasure is probably not possible.

Ten...</description> 
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  <title>10 Insights Into Virtual Volunteering</title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>Matthew Pawlina</author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141401</link> 
  <description>... otherwise too busy making a living to do volunteer work can now do so too. All it needs is discipline and devotion.

Volunteering is not easy and virtual volunteering means you need to contribute time and resources and be passionate about whatever you are volunteering to do. Since you will be the master of your own schedule it is essential to be focused and keep records and reporting systems in order.

1. Before you begin its important to internalize to determine whether you are in actuality a volunteer material or you are just getting carried away by enthusiasm. When you volunteer it...</description> 
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  <title>Memories or Maybe - What's Your Clutter?</title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>Colette Robicheau</author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141395</link> 
  <description>... things that we might do in the future.  The most important things in our lives are those that are with us in the present: those items we use frequently and enjoy regularly.  These are items we use for daily tasks as well as items we actually use for self-improvement (not hope to or plan to use).  Being stuck in the past or dreaming of the future creates mental and physical clutter.

Do you hear yourself saying?

I can’t let that go, it belonged to…
That was a gift, so I have to keep it…
I loved that…
I used that all the time…
That was my favorite…
I paid a lot of money for...</description> 
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  <title>When Do You Have Enough?</title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>Pam White</author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141382</link> 
  <description>... want?" you are not alone. We are bombarded with things to do, buy, play, and know. This is a complex time, this is always a complex time. There is nothing new - if you can take solace in that, or if you can't. We are rarely not challenged by our lives. 
Challenge leads to our meeting it (the challenge) or avoiding it. Our minds play a huge role because if you really tell yourself the truth, most stuff we spend time and money on doesn't matter that much. Have you let something get by you - a game, a car, an attitude and then not missed it? When it comes to you over and over maybe that's the...</description> 
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  <title>Change Your Life By Finding Your Life Purpose</title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>MK Chauhan</author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141367</link> 
  <description>... that we know what it is, but in reality we keep drifting around without any improvement. Why is finding purpose so important? Let's look at the facts behind it. 
Without finding purpose we are like ships without a rudder or sail. We basically just float around the sea of life going wherever the ocean takes us. When a big wave comes along and pushes us, we just let it send us to wherever it wants. 
When something difficult in life comes along we just allow it to push us around. We're not superior than the circumstances. The circumstances are bigger than us. 
So what exactly are some...</description> 
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  <title>3 Ways to Think More Positively</title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>Marilyn Gordon</author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141313</link> 
  <description>... think negatively at times, and he told himself this was "stinkin' thinkin'." He then  told himself that he didn't want to think that way anymore. He was "good enough and smart enough." It is possible to think more positively at any time. 
Thought Shifting 
So if like Stuart you do a litany of stinkin' thinkin', you can shift your thinking upwards. First you take note of what you're doing. Here's what Stuart once said to himself:  "Oh my God, I said the wrong thing to someone. I'm going to have dire consequences and nothing will ever be any good." That's Stuart's negative spin and is not...</description> 
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  <title>Seduction for the 21st Century</title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>John Cale</author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141270</link> 
  <description>... the confidence to even try to initiate a conversation.  Worse still, these men are convinced that there is no way a beautiful woman would give them a second look. 

The Seduction Files, by Jessica Jasmine, was written for this vast majority of men.  It is a short and to the point ebook that tells men exactly what to say and do in order entice women.

Jasmine lays out a simple, almost scientific formula for getting the right women to pay more attention to you.  Her tell-all book includes a step-by-step system that the author says is guaranteed to work.  Further, The Seduction Files...</description> 
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  <title>Experiential Learning on Time Management Skills</title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>Zul Affandy</author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141171</link> 
  <description>... self-help books available in bookshops. Even if these tips are reliable, most of them are usually universal. Hence, the tips are too general and there is no guarantee that they will work for you.

You can learn how to properly manage your time through experience. Online tips and books may add up to your knowledge on how to properly manage time. However, nothing can replace hands-on experience. Here are a few instances where you can learn how to properly manage your time through experience.


Your Parents or Guardians are Away

When parents leave their kids at home for a certain...</description> 
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  <title>The Individual And Human Behavior </title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>Donald Yates</author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141131</link> 
  <description>... and acceptable manner when interacting with others. Social behavior is  the act of keeping in accord with good and acceptable social standards. 

What is social interaction?
In order to define acceptable social standards, one must first understand social interaction. All humans are individualized in manner and actions. To quote William Shakespeare, "The world is a stage and people are merely actors" is truer than we would like to admit. Behavior is simply the progress of performing. Human behavior comes in many forms as it is indicative to any given situation. What then is the...</description> 
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  <title>Is Freedom Of Choice Really Free?</title> 
  <category>self improvement</category>
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  <author>Donald Yates </author>
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/self_improvement.php/141130</link> 
  <description>... correct our faults? Considering that we are part of a larger mental and emotional whole within a society, consisting of  cultures, and environment of laws, do we as individuals have the ability to control and change ourselves as well as alter our surroundings? Is our surroundings akin to a lake and we are simply a drop of water amongst trillions of other drops?

The Question Of  Life.
This is an important question because if our lives are totally determined by our environment, than we are simply creatures of conditions. If we are intelligent beings who are able to decipher the laws of...</description> 
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