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Robert Elias NajemyRobert Elias Najemy, a life coach with 30 years of experience, has created a Life Coach Training Course over the Internet. Info at: Holistic Harmony He is the author of over 20 books, 600 articles and 400 lecture cassettes on Human Harmony. www.holisticharmony.com |
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| Occasionally we are confronted by persons who play the role of the interrogator. Basic to dealing with "i Occasionally we are confronted by persons who play the role of the interrogator. Basic to dealing with interrogators is to understand why they function in this way and how we are affected by their attitude. It is also entirely possible | |
| Communicating With Those Who Play the Role of the Victim The role of Victim (poor me) is a favorite with many of us. There are so many benefits we can ensure by playing the role of the victim. 1. We automatically gain self-worth. Follow this reasoning closely. As a victim, we are the one to whom injustice | |
| Create a Harmonious Relationship Harmonious relationships are the result of inner work, love and deep respect for ourselves and the other. Below are some simple basic guidelines for that process. 1. Take full responsibility for our reality. We are the sole creators of our thoughts | |
| Understanding the Sexes Although each gender tends to express itself quite differently, most philosophical teachings agree that the soul is neither male nor female. As souls, we incarnate into a gender in order to learn through that experience. Through our experimentation | |
| Women's Complaints about Men and Men's Complaints about Women Throughout 30 years of working with couples and groups, I have observed that women have the following complaints about men. Women's Complaints about Men. 1. They are not understanding enough. 2. They are not sensitive to feelings and needs | |
| Learning From A Relationship Breakdown A divorce, separation or, in general, any loss of an important relationship is a painful experience. . Such pain can seriously diminish our peace and happiness. We can, however, use this inner discomfort for our spiritual benefit. |
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