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How not to be awkward

Not being awkward is not as hard as you think

List of things you can do

So what?

Do you consider yourself socially awkward? I consider myself someone that can be awkward when it comes to socialising in various settings. I fare better when the interaction is one on one but I can definitely be socially awkward when it comes to group settings.… Read More

Why you are awkward

What makes you socially awkward

And it’s okay to be

So what?

Do you consider yourself socially awkward? I consider myself someone that can be awkward when it comes to socialising in various settings. I fare better when the interaction is one on one but I can definitely be socially awkward when it comes to group settings.… Read More

Managing tantrums (Part 3)

How to manage tantrums

Dealing with temper tantrums

So what?

As we discussed in our previous post, Wikipedia defines a tantrum (i.e. temper tantrum, meltdown, fit or hissy fit) as “an emotional outburst, usually associated with those in emotional distress”. This post and next few posts will touch on different ways that you can manage and deal with temper tantrums.… Read More

Managing tantrums (Part 2)

How to manage tantrums

Dealing with temper tantrums

So what?

As we discussed in our previous post, Wikipedia defines a tantrum (i.e. temper tantrum, meltdown, fit or hissy fit) as “an emotional outburst, usually associated with those in emotional distress”. This post and next few posts will touch on different ways that you can manage and deal with temper tantrums.… Read More

Managing tantrums (Part 1)

How to manage tantrums

Dealing with temper tantrums

So what?

As we discussed in our previous post, Wikipedia defines a tantrum (i.e. temper tantrum, meltdown, fit or hissy fit) as “an emotional outburst, usually associated with those in emotional distress”. This post and next few posts will touch on different ways that you can manage and deal with temper tantrums.… Read More

Tantrums

What tantrums are

And why they happen

So what?

We all despise when children throw tantrums but what we fail to realise when we are in the midst of dealing with one is that they are good for them (to a degree). They become a problem if they’re excessive, violent or if the perpetrator is an adult.… Read More

Prenuptial agreement

Should you get one?

The elephant in the room

So what?

There are sensitivities around prenuptial agreements, also known as prenups. This is especially true for the receiving end of being asked to sign a prenup. Being asked to sign one can make you think that the requester considers the end of your relationship (i.e.… Read More

Expectations and marriage

What to and not to expect from your married life

So what?

The benefits of setting realistic expectations whether you are a parent or looking to get married include:

  • Less fighting and bickering;
  • More and/or better intimacy;
  • More time for yourself; and
  • Escape from daily grind.

Recap of expectation and what it does

As I mentioned in our post about expectations, “expectations are what you believe will happen or to be.… Read More

Be careful what you say

Hold that thought!

Think once before you act, twice before you speak and thrice before you write

So what?

When you pause before you act, speak and write, you will:

  • Feel better about yourself;
  • Have less regret that drags you down;
  • Inspire others; and
  • Be heard.

You know why it’s important

There are endless amount of books and quotes about listening more and speaking less.… Read More

Expectations and dating

What to and not to expect from your dating life

So what?

The benefits of setting realistic expectations whether you are currently dating or looking to start dating are:

  • Being in a growth relationship (as in growth mindset);
  • Satisfy your needs and wants;
  • Have longer relationships; and
  • Finding a good balance between you and your partner in terms of roles and responsibilities.
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