Sandy a la Mode does these group giveaway's where one winner takes all with several sponsors donating the prizes. I must say that this month really enticed me. I had to enter. It's such a good deal that I want you to enter too! Sure it reduces my chances of winning, but how can I pass it up!
Take a look over here and tell her that you came there from Tanya Riley's blog!
http://www.sandyalamode.com/2012/01/05/january-group-sponsor-giveaway/
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
communication,
conflict,
counseling,
personality,
psychology
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A Conflict Doesn't Have to Be a Fight
Photo: Horia Varlan |
Conflict is a very interesting topic amongst communications. How to deal with conflict, why is there a conflict, why are people upset by said conflict, who benefits from the conflict? I took the basic communications 101 course in college like many other college grads and students have. During that course we obviously discussed conflict. Businesses have conflict just like any other relationship in your life does. They often seek third party assistance if they are unable to deal with conflict on their own or it escalates beyond their ability to resolve. In couples or family counseling a person would most likely be working out conflict with their therapist to guide the discussion in a positive helpful way.
I have saved a variety of Pins at pinterest.com to be used at some point in my life. I love the visual inspiration I get there. Today I wanted to make some brunch for my family. We got a bit of a late start to the day and I had to get going to clean the kitchen up. I found this recipe for Sausage Egg Muffin cups that I bookmarked on Pinterest. I didn't have green bell peppers so I decided to alter the recipe by using carrots instead. As long as the carrots are shredded, or chopped small, they will cook just fine.
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