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    pre and post activity, and six months after the study. The interventions showed a significant positive…

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    https://www.paperrater.com/free_Happiness is mood. A mood that is hard to describe. It is a mix of positive emotions and a reflection of our well-being, which makes a big part of our everyday’s life. It affects our lives everyday, like our success or health. It also defines how we react to surroundings. While it can have both positive and negative impact on our living, in my opinion, everyone should pursue happiness to a certain point. It allows us to become a better person, because we are led…

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    Well-being is defined “as the presence of positive emotions and moods, and satisfaction with life” (CDC, Well-being Concepts, n.d., par 1). There are several ways that mindfulness contributes to the wellbeing of individuals. Mindfulness enhances brain performance, promotes creative thinking, decreases stress, minimizes chronic pain, enhances relationships and develops a sense of compassion and empathy for one another (Bergland, 2015). Mindfulness plays a part in disengaging individuals from…

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    actions regardless of the cost. Moreover, accountability entails commitment. To earn the trust and respect of my firm or team, I must show commitment in my work and words. I must possess a positive attitude towards my job, and keep my word. Additionally, I want to be able to establish a sound working relationship with my colleagues because…

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    follower influences their relationship: Leadership is all about leading a team and influencing the members. The way the leader influences the followers and vice versa largely affects their relationship in the long run and influence the quality of their relationship. Let us discuss in detail: When the followers tend to perceive and believe leader as trustworthy and reliable, competent and dependable, this works for the best for their relationship. A positive relationship develops when a leader…

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    Happiness varies from person to person. While some people are contented with the simplest things in life like loving and being loved in return, going for a stroll on the beach, reading a good book, watching their favourite movie or having a personal relationship with their God; others…

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    contentment, and satisfaction; hope and optimism; and flow and happiness.” (Innes, ---, 2) The basis of his model, better known as P.E.R.M.A, is to outline the positive psychology movement. P.E.R.M.A is an acronym for the following: 1. Positive Emotions (The Pleasant Life), 2. Engagement (The Engaged Life), 3. Relationships (Positive Relationships), 4. Meaning (The Meaningful Life), 5. Accomplishment. Furthermore, Seligman organized his model to create a sequential flow of personal development.…

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      "(...) Daisy, who was sitting frightened but graceful,  on the edge of a stiff chair."   Then there is Gatsby,  who is so conscious of his appearance,  that he almost knocks over the clock.  Again the reader is presented with evidence of nervousness and awkwardness,  as it is very common behaviour to be rather clumsy when one is unsure of ones self,  due to the presence of a person one is attracted to.  After this small incident Gatsby also…

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    In summary, the article is about educating teenage kids, sons and daughters, about sex, relationships, and safety. When a daughter is asked out by a boy for dinner, the parents get concerned about the relationship and get overprotective, taking extreme measures to ensure their child doesn’t do harm or offense towards their own child and their families. “Here’s the thing -- thoughts are not equal to actions ... Rationalizing that young men have overwhelming urges that cloud their judgment and…

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    culturally literate to make it through a conversation, instead of expressing how a conversation should be an enjoyable experience. Greenfeld says that we try to “survive” the conversation, and with that thinking we are never going to make closer relationships. With this logic, we are going to “learn” events to simply make it through awkward small talk rather than make connections. We need to be able to make these connections and while cultural literacy can be the first step to talking to people,…

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