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9 Ways We Waste Time

Why do we feel rushed all the time? There is so much to do and never enough time to do it. How can we get more time to do what needs to be done and still be able to relax? The difficulty is not just the lack of time, it

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger August 11, 2020

Stop Blaming and Criticizing Yourself

Sheila was suffering from exhaustion. She was overworked at home and at her job. She knew that she was taking too much upon herself, but she could not help it. She had always been this way, super-responsible and unable to trust others – feeling compelled to do it all herself.

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger August 11, 2020

8 Mistakes to Avoid When Arguing

Many people who have to live or work with the chronically angry  feel unprepared to cope with their titanic temper tantrums. When we don’t know what to do when faced with anger, we have an unfortunate tendency to make up our own interventions. This DIY approach  to cope with someone’s monumental rage is usually

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger August 5, 2020

Controlled by Guilt

Barb had been trying for years to improve her relationship with her mother, Sandra. Barb tried everything. She would go over there for a quiet dinner with Sandra and then find herself being criticized for neglecting her husband and son. Barb tried staying away. She caught hell for that too.

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger August 5, 2020

Resolving Conflict

If you are out of touch with your feelings or so stressed that you can only pay attention to a limited number of emotions, you won’t be able to understand your own needs. If you don’t understand your deep-seated needs, you will have a hard time communicating with others and

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 28, 2020

Learning How to Listen

When people are upset, the words they use rarely convey the issues and needs at the heart of the problem. When we listen for what is felt as well as said, we connect more deeply to our own needs and emotions, and to those of other people. Tips for being

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 28, 2020

Perfection and Self Respect: Taking Pride in Yourself

Anger is like fire: it cannot survive without fuel. Like fire, unchecked anger can grow out of control and cause enormous damage and pain. But also like fire, anger can be recognized, controlled and managed in our lives. The fuel that keeps anger burning can come from many sources –

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 14, 2020

Finding the Positive and Change How You Think

Our brains are naturally wired to focus on the negative, which can make us feel stressed and unhappy even though there are a lot of positive things in our lives. We learn immediately from pain—you know, “once burned, twice shy.” Unfortunately, the brain is relatively poor at turning positive experiences

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 9, 2020

Dealing with Difficult People

Who are difficult people? – people who irritate us – people who make us lose control over a situation – people who use manipulation to get what they want – people who make us feel anxious, upset, frustrated, angry, etc. Dealing with difficult people means dealing with difficult behavior! If

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 2, 2020

This Too Shall Pass

One day a wise and respected king decided to humble his son, whom he saw as arrogant and unfit to take over the thrown. The king said to his son the prince, “My son, there is a certain ring that I want you to bring to me. I wish to

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger July 2, 2020