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2). Choice Theory By : Kim Olver
You have listened to me for a year now talking about Choice Theory but I know I’ve never really explained what Choice Theory is. Choice Theory is actually an explanation of all human behavior developed by Dr. William Glasser.
There are basically five components of this theory—the basic human needs, the quality world, the perceived world, the comparing place and total behavior.
Article Related to: choice theory, quality world, glasser, control, relationships, behavior, human needs
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3). Minding Your Global Manners By : Lydia Ramsey
To say that today's business environment is becoming increasingly more global is to state the obvious. Meetings, phone calls and conferences are held all over the world and attendees can come from any point on the globe. On any given business day you can find yourself dealing face-to-face, over the phone, by e-mail and, on rare occasions, by postal letter with people whose customs and cultures differ your own.
Article Related to: global manners, etiquette, rules, international, business, behavior
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4). Preventing the Misconduct of Your Children or Employeess By : The Master Blog Builder
Human behavior, whether that of a child or a grown employee, always stems from a goal or purpose. Starting as a thought, the behavior is further enforced by triggers of the emotions and senses. This behavior, when it is "good", gets us rewards and recognition, while on the other hand, negative, or "bad", behavior creates a strain on a relationship, sometimes fatally.
Article Related to: behavior, conduct, misconduct, emotional triggers, the senses, triggers, management, supervision
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5). Teachers: Could You Use The 10 Best Classroom Management Interventions To Turnaround Problem Behavior? By : Ruth Wells
Unless you work with easy, mellow students, you will love our "Top 10 Best Classroom Management Interventions to Turnaround Problem Student Behavior." These interventions are taken from Youth Change Workshop's Solution Center (http://www.youthchg.com). There are hundreds of strategies on the site, ready to be used by teachers, counselors and youth workers.
Article Related to: classroom, management, techniques, best, problem, behavior, misconduct, student, class, manage, control, adhd
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7). Are You Living The Successful Life You Want Or Something Else? By : John Halderman
Copyright 2006 John Halderman
Have you wondered why you continue with life as usual, even though you are not experiencing enough happiness, and you know you want things to be different?
Your full happiness and satisfaction with life is largely based on the natural expression of yourself.
That's great you say, so why does it seem so hard to set up my life to fully express myself the way I really want?
There are some also very natural and normal aspects of you that tend to block change.
Article Related to: successful, happiness, anxiety, stress, depression, low self esteem, success, positive attitude, emotional, determination, habit, conscious, confidence, visualize, ego, self confidence, self awareness, doubts, fears, satisfaction, behavior, model, change
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8). Games are a Reflection of Behavior as Told by John Satta By : Alicia Smith
You are standing on a small stage yelling, “What's the name of the game?!”
“Win as much as you can!!!” comes roaring back.
“Who's responsible for your score?!”
“I am!!”
The audience is composed of ninety men, all prisoners in a federal maximum security prison.
One more thing - you're a woman.
For three years, Alicia volunteered every Thursday at FCI (Federal Correctional Institute) in Bastrop, Texas-
“I used my skills as a corporate trainer to help these men learn to shift their perspective on themselves and the world.
Article Related to: business, respect, marketing, sales, pr, website, promotion, clients, professional, games, finite, infinite, behavior, personality, logical, logic, strategy
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9). RSS Feeds for Education Professionals Can Stop Classroom Management Problems and Streamline Your Time By : Ruth Wells, M.S.
It may be a new year, but you are probably still dealing with the same old "kid problems." The bad attitudes, disrespect, peer conflict, lying, school failure or family problems didn't change when you flipped the page on the calendar. Don't let last year's problems create another difficult year. Resolve to stop using last year's failed solutions, and instead substitute updated, more effective methods like those contained in our books, instant ebooks, workshops and web site.
Article Related to: student, motivation, classroom management, class, teacher, school, problem, counselor, kids, add, adhd, principal, behavior, special ed, sped, behavior, motivation, attitude, success, misbehave, workshop
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10). School Based Mental Health Services Reduce School Violence By : Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D.
We live in a complicated world requiring complex skills. We must prepare our children to cope and to compete. They need reading, social studies, science and math more than ever, but they also need social skills, problem solving, superior reasoning and good mental health. There is a societal need to reduce the incidence of violence in our schools, as well.
Article Related to: school, mental health, violence, youth, juvenile, teen, prevention, aggression, students, behavior
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11). Having A Heart To Heart With Your Teenagers By : Susan Sitton
Teen years are some of the most turbulent between a parent and a child. Often, you want to impart wisdom to them, but they don’t want to hear what you have to say. After all, you “don’t know what it’s like to be a kid today”. Wouldn’t you love to have a book that could help bridge the communication gap?
Bill O’Reilly, anchor of Fox’s The O’Reilly Factor, has co-authored a book, The O’Reilly Factor for Kids, that does just that.
Article Related to: teens, books, behavior, teenager, growing up, parents, parenting
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12). Maybe You SHOULD Worry About Your PR! By : Bob Kelly
Especially if your public relations budget is all about tactics like brochures, special events, talking to reporters and press releases.
Please don’t get me wrong. Communications tactics are valuable devices which we call upon from time-to-time to move a message from here to there.
But, as a business, non-profit or association manager, you can omit the best public relations has to offer, the crème de la crème of PR!
Try this on for size.
Article Related to: public relations, perception, persuasion, opinion, behavior, communications, publicity
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13). Succeeding in Business: 15 Ways to Assure You Come Out Ahead By : Alicia Smith
There are a number of things you can do today to create a successful business. The key to success is founded in adopting a positive attitude and investing your time and effort to take consistent daily actions. Here are some great ways to get started.
1. Take action. Successful business owners are people in action. They don't sit around waiting for things to happen.
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14). The Major Behaviors We Hate By : Irwin Gootnick
I’LL START TOMORROW (WELL, MAYBE THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW)
Are you one of those people who seem very comfortable with self-defeating acts in the moment? But later, when the moment has passed, do you hate yourself for behaving that way? Do you know anyone (including yourself) who indulges a passion for desserts no matter what the cost? Do you wonder why.
Article Related to: gootnick, behavior, hate
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15). You Can Improve Your Relationship By : Kim Olver
It seems as if creating successful relationships with our significant others and parenting children are two of the most difficult jobs we face and yet we get no formal training in either. It’s as if people believe that we are born with an inherent ability to do these two things. Yet, look around us. In the US, the divorce rate is slightly over 50%! I don’t know anywhere but baseball where a 50% average is a good thing.
Article Related to: relationship, control, communication, divorce, satisfaction, coaching, conflict, couples, behavior
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16). Modeling Student Behavior By : Frank Holes Jr.
Whether you as a teacher realize it or not, you are the best model of behavior in your classroom. A large part of your proactive behavior plans should include your own behavior you demonstrate to the students every day.
You must set expectations for your students, demonstrate the behaviors, and be vigilant to correct the kids. Don't waver on your expectations; inconsistencies will only confuse the students and cause you more problems.
Article Related to: student, teacher, teaching, school, education, behavior, learning
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17). Recognizing and Dealing With a Bailer By : Vivian Banta
Copyright 2006 Vivian Banta
Picture this. You’ve been sitting in a restaurant for 10 minutes. You peer at your watch—yup, your lunch companion is late. By five minutes because you were 5 minutes early. You glance at the two menus that the waitperson placed efficiently on the table and sip at your ice water. You don’t worry too much because he/she is usually late.
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19). Do You Neglect The Power Of Your Mind? By : Saleem Rana
James Allen, who wrote the masterpiece, As a Man Thinketh, talks about the vital power of the mind in creating success.
An alert, well-ordered mind is a powerful asset. An undisciplined mind, lost in habits of aimless thinking will quickly bring all sorts of troubles to you. Learn how to use your mind rather than neglect it.
Article Related to: mind, thinking, behavior, awareness, routine, reality, perception, power of your mind, fortune
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22). Reasons Why We Judge By : Alicia Smith
Judgment is the process of forming an opinion of something by making a comparison. While judgment can play an important role in decisions we must make to live productively, sometimes the thoughts we hold are what prevent us from having what we most desire.
Judgments are based on thoughts we hold about people and things. These thoughts are the filters through which we view our world.
Article Related to: marketing, business, judgment, empathy, habit, customers, behavior, reality, influence, conditioning
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24). Curbing Your Cat’s Natural Nasty Enthusiasms By : Romi Matsushita
If your cat’s bad behavior is driving you crazy, here are the best solutions to the most common problems you may be facing.
1. Eliminating Outside the litter box.
Is it your fault or the cat’s fault? Many cats won’t use the litter box if it is too dirty. They just don’t like it. If you think this may be the problem, change the litter box twice as often as you currently do.
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25). obedience training for dogs and puppies By : dog-daft
Obedience training is one of the best things you can do for your dog and yourself. In fact, a well trained dog is by far a happier dog! Why? Because a trained dog requires much fewer restrictions, so the more reliable the dog, the more freedom he/she is given.
Dogs are social animals and without proper training, they will behave just like animals.(A dog is a pack animal.
Article Related to: dogs, puppies, training, obedience, behavior
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