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Social Media and Relationships

While social media allows us to be in close communication with our partners and share pictures of our relationship with friends, this can sometimes create complications and misunderstandings. Read on to find out how you can reduce the risk of having these conflicts sparked by social media, and tips on cautious use of online mediums especially when you are in a relationship.

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Jealousy: Why It Happens and How to Manage It

Jealousy is a common emotion. However, when it continues for a long time or if it gets out of hand, it can destroy us and our relationships. Learn how to deal with it in healthy ways.

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Is Jealousy Tearing Your Relationship Apart?

All of us at some point in our lives have experienced jealousy, whether we are the jealous ones or someone is jealous of us. Even as children, jealousy is an emotion that is commonly experienced. We may have felt jealous of our siblings getting more attention or our neighbour getting a better toy. As adults, we try to rationalize our jealousy, however, it can grow to the point that it becomes destructive.

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Unhealthy Competition At Work: A Manager's Role

As a manager, you will understand the importance of your team working well together.But what happens when you find that there is unhealthy competition amongst your team?

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Dealing With Unhealthy Competition at Work

In the workplace, all of us are encouraged to be professional about giving and receiving feedback, and to be gracious when someone else is receiving an award. In the face of competition, there are going to be times when conflicts can arise among colleagues, which can end up getting out of hand. Conflicts at work can arise for a number of reasons.

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When Your Child is Getting Jealous of Others

Just like adults, children experience jealousy too. Most parents either give in to their children and some even end up shaming their children when they feel jealous. At the end of the day, as a parent, you might be either conveying to your child that it is either okay to get jealous while you are comforting them and giving in to their demands. Or you are not allowing your child to feel an emotion that is only natural.
So what does one do then?

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