Infatuation Rules
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Being able to say no when you need to. Being able to share your feelings with others. Being able to solve problems in ways that work for everyone. Having empathy for other people.
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“When you've found The One, you want everyone in your life to meet them, and get to know them,” says Assimos. “You are genuinely excited about the...
Read More »Emotional Intelligence Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, interpret, demonstrate, control, evaluate, and use emotions to communicate with and relate to others effectively and constructively. Some experts suggest that emotional intelligence is more important than IQ for success in life. Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, interpret, demonstrate, control, and use emotions to communicate with and relate to others effectively and constructively. This ability to express and control emotions is essential, but so is the ability to understand, interpret, and respond to the emotions of others.
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But, you need to make sure you're spending quality time together at least once a week, but around 2-3 times per week is obviously better. It...
Read More »The ability to reason with emotions is an important part of emotional intelligence. Consider how your own emotions influence your decisions and behaviors. When you are thinking about how other people respond, assess the role that their emotions play. Why is this person feeling this way? Are there any unseen factors that might be contributing to these feelings? How to your emotions differ from theirs? As you explore such questions, you may find that it becomes easier to understand the role that emotions play in how people think and behave.
1. English (1,132 million speakers) According to Ethnologue, English is the largest language in the world for both native and non-native speaker....
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Hottest texts that will instantly put your man in the mood “I want you so bad. Here. ... “I love it so much when you do (this) to me.” “I had a...
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Is it possible to get divorced and remarry the same person in the future? Yes, you can get divorced and later remarry your ex. In fact, it's even...
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We most easily memorize whatever we can say or read within that two-second span. And Chinese speakers get that list of numbers — 4, 8, 5, 3, 9, 7,...
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