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9 Ways to Save Yourself from A Bad Relationship

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Everything good or bad which happens in our life is somewhat a consequence of relationships. A relation is never meant to be bad. At least we all try to make it a good experience for whatever reason. Any relationship has a feel-good factor in the beginning but many times it does not end the way we envisage. You may know yourself (that is also quite difficult), but how do you know another person suitability regarding start or continuation of a relationship. If you keep on falling in disastrous or bad relationships and want to prevent further setbacks, then you must continue to read. Click here if you already are in a bad relationship. If you recently met someone rocking, mind-blowing, and everything seems to be picture perfect; then hold on for a minute and check the list below before giving any such commitments.   The appropriate level of trust Trust is a golden pillar for a relation. And it is definitely a necessary element for any successful relationship.

Are You Emotionally Intelligent?

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  You might have heard the word Emotional Intelligence (EI) many times and may know the meaning of it. Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others. Four dimensions of EI are self-awareness, social awareness, self-management and relationship management. It is mainly used to define interpretation, regulation, and application of emotion intelligently. Lately, Emotional  Intelligence Quotient (EIQ) is recognized as one of the key components of success, personally as well as professionally. EIQ is important because of 1. We use this ability to receive and express emotion in communication; 2. Emotions help us pay attention to what matter most. It is a shortcut for prioritization; 3. We understand others by interpreting emotions to find the meaning and thinking pattern behind them. An Emotionally Intelligent person must possess the following qualities below: Clarity About Life’s Purpose and Values

What To Do When You Are A Psychopath

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    According to the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) and Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI): Psychopath is a person who has no feeling for other people, does not think about the future, does not feel bad about anything they have done in the past, and more likely to commit violent criminal acts because of a mental illness that causes the person to lack any feelings of guilt. If you consider yourself a psychopath, then you must be aware of your destructive attribution. However, as a psychopath, your pathological abnormalities mostly come from your biological predisposition. There is almost nothing you can do for it. What you can do is to flip your curses into blessings so that people will remember you as a life maker, not as a destroyer. You can achieve it in three mindful ways. Take Control of Your Life: As a psychopath, you have a mind that looks life in a negative spotlight and thinks everything with an evil point of view, including manipulating and con