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Inside the Mind: Workers Who Justify Themselves to Relapse

People do not want to consider themselves as addicts or poor performers or sources of problems. As a result, they are good at justifying their behaviours, even when those behaviours are wrong. The jus
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The Weight of the World

The weight of the world can press down upon all of our shoulders. New babies, broken relationships, poverty, inability to control external circumstances, bad jobs and so forth. To carry the weight of
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One to Five People

When you have a really small business that only has one to five employees working in it, the need for workplace drug testing seem very small indeed. In fact, many people would say that it is not neces
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Staying Still

Stillness is a learned art. For some people who are introverted and quiet, stillness comes easily, but it is still a learned art. To still Staying Stillyour mind requires concentration, deliberation,
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The Nuances of Telling Them They are Wrong

Have you ever tried to inform someone that they are wrong about something? Did they take it well? Oh, right, people don’t like hearing that they are wrong or that what they did is wrong. So what do
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