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    as a fairytale‚ many time becomes a horrible nightmare. Rather than improving their lives‚ a lottery win can lead newly rich people to feelings of guilt‚ paranoia‚ and boredom. First of all‚ feelings of guilt are common in newly rich people. They feel guilt because their friends cannot afford their new rich lifestyle‚ and start to move away‚ in cause of feeling bad about accepting that the rich friend have to always pay everything for them. A second issue‚ is the fact that many newly rich people

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    Need and Happiness

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    tradable. Yet‚ above all else in the world‚ it is what people seek. They want to have happiness. But happiness‚ like air or water‚ is intangible. So is it just a feeling? And how can one go about achieving that feeling? Happiness is not measured by material wealth. A new car‚ a waterskiing boat or a three-level house does not equate to joyful feelings. They do not guarantee a happy life. The phrase‚ “money can’t buy happiness‚” is heard often… because it is true. People who have wealth can be unhappy‚ just

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    whenever they meet you.’ – Mrs Higgins. ‘He cant behave himself in church. He makes remarks out loud all the time on the clergyman’s pronunciation.’ – Mrs Higgins. Though is it possible that we‚ as the audience‚ may have a change of heart in our feelings towards this brutish genius? May we feel some sympathy for him? After the evening party that Higgins‚ Eliza and Pickering return to the house in Wimpole Street. Higgins and Pickering converse over how well the evening had gone and also that they

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    Kony 2012 Analysis

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    others about Joseph Kony by putting up posters and wearing shirts and bracelets from the kit. Audience This call to arms is mostly aimed at the variety of ages of people on facebook‚ which is mostly 13 through 24. This is because it appeals to the feeling of wanting to make an impact on the rest of the world‚ which can be fulfilled through this project. The video does this by appealing to their want to make a change in the world. One way they accomplish this is by using the upbeat‚ up lifting‚ and

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    use the strategy of withdrawal by hiding my feelings and being shy to express myself. It also states that as things become more threatening to me the more I tend to avoid those situations. These thinking styles are linked to feelings of denying responsibility for my own behavior‚ feelings of guilt whether they are realistic or not. I also have a fear of general failure in almost everything I do. I am also mainly concerned about myself and my feelings and thoughts. These characteristics are manifested

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    Ms Shine

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    Relatively Relaxed b) Listening: Listening is the most important skill in counselling. It is the process of ‘hearing’ the other person. Three aspects of listening; i) Linguistic: actual words‚ phrases and metaphors used to convey feelings. ii) Paralinguistic: not words themselves but timing‚ accent‚ volume‚ pitch‚ etc. iii) Non-verbal: ‘body language’ or facial expression‚ use of gestures‚ body position and movement‚ proximity or touch in relation to the counsellor

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    self awareness

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    improve our judgment and help us identify opportunities for professional development and personal growth... “Counselors with well developed emotional self awareness are more effective intuitive decision makers. Intuitive qualities create a “gut feeling” or a “sense” of what is best. This can help guide in the counseling sessions for a more effective approach.” (The role of Stress and Negative Emotions in Occupational Crisis‚ 2002). How competent am I as a counselor? What are my strengths and

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    CYP Core 33 -6.1

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    of self-esteem starts very early in life. For example‚ when a child learns to walk or talk they feel a sense of having achieved something. Praise and encouragement at this point from parents‚ or people important in their life‚ boosts the positive feelings they have about themselves and encourages the child to go on achieving. Love‚ praise and encouragement are essential elements in helping a child develop a positive self-esteem. Be positive and affirming of the child/young person in all situations

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    statement” My office is located quite far from my place” contains the cognitive component of an attitude. This statement reflects a person’s belief about his/her home to office distance. 2. Affect component: It is the emotional or feelings part of an attitude. The feelings could be positive‚ negative or neutral‚ depending upon the situation and temperament of the individual concerned. The statement “I feel frustrated while commuting as my office is located so far” contains the affect component of an

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    “Negative emotions like loneliness‚ envy‚ and guilt have an important role to play in a happy life; they’re big‚ flashing signs that something needs to change.” -Gretchen Rubin The feeling of guilt is an emotion associated with many others such as remorse‚ regret‚ or even denial. When you put yourself in the situation of feeling guilty‚ it is an emotion you cannot compare. You feel as if everyone is blaming you‚ and only you‚ for something that you might of done wrong‚ or you are just one of those people

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