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    process of developing healthy relationships in our lives. Despite the fact that there are more complications in relationships that include various types of people throughout the world, it is important to know and completely understand that we each have the capability and skills that it takes to initiate a relationship, build various types of relationships, and sustain relationships so that they are healthy. Everyone wants to become involved with successful relationships on a personal, social, and professional

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    Tips for a Successful Relationship Ezell ORR Communication Instructor: Macy Dailey October 17, 2011   Dear Jack and Jill, My advice to you for a successful and everlasting relationship is good communication. Without good communication the relationship/engagement will not develop to the next level of marriage. In the beginning your communication was limited to conversations of neutral agreements because of the initial stage of your relationship. Researchers have found that one of the reasons

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    To create a successful therapeutic relationship, there are some key elements that need to be a part of the formula. Each therapist may end up having a different recipe, but it is important that a therapist knows what ingredients he or she may need and what they can add for it to be successful. Throughout this paper, this writer will discuss characteristics she hopes to embody as a therapist, as well as the values and skills she wishes to bring with her into a therapeutic relationship. Values There

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    is a relationship? A relationship is a way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected. Relationships are apart of our everyday lives. There are professional relationships, intimate relationships, family relationships, etc. Overtime some relationships grow stronger and some fall apart. In order to maintain or create a strong relationship, you need communication, commonalities, respect, and trust. While all four components of successful relationships

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    Elements of a Successful Therapeutic Relationship The purpose of this paper is to describe the characteristics and roles of me as a counselor and the counselor’s disposition that I would like to bring as I start working in the field. The roles I will take as a counselor when working within community and private mental health system. I will also refer to the counselor dispositions to incorporate into counseling relationship and how the disposition will help me and my client. Finally, I will use

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    Distance оftеn throws a monkey wrench intо a relationship. Thаt iѕ whу mаnу people аrе wary оf committing tо аnу lоng distance relationship. However, mоѕt couples tеnd tо forget thаt relationship dоеѕ nоt depend оn thе physical location only. Close proximity саn оftеn bе suffocating whilе in a lоng distance relationship mаnу gооd thingѕ саn bloom in thе space bеtwееn thе couple. Fоr thiѕ tо happen, couples ѕhоuld focus оn hоw thingѕ саn turn оut right inѕtеаd оf dwelling оn whаt саn gо wrong.

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    The key to successful relationships is the ability to express one’s thoughts, ideas and feelings clearly, utilizing respectful language and behaviour without undue anxiety at the expense of others. Assertive communication is the skill to convey messages to patients, families, and other colleagues in a positive, caring, nonjudgmental, and direct manner that aims to acknowledge the needs of others and oneself (Balzer Riley, 2012, p. 4). Working as a support worker with the older adults is definitely

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    Successful Marriage and Relationships Most couples start their relationship and marriage in a very romantic way, like Romeo and Juliet, and end up in disaster just like they did. Marriage is a form of union in which each husband and wife has a different responsibility and obligation. Both are needed with their different talents, functions, and abilities to make a complete home. However, one of the two must take the lead, and God has delegated this position to the man. The Apostle Paul says in (Ephesians

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    An analysis of the factors of successful implementation of customer relationship management in chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom 1. Introduction Today, more and more companies find that cultivating customer loyalty is a key factor to achieve success. Customer relationship management (CRM) focuses on the relationship between customer and company. Due to this feature, many companies are trying to establish their own CRM system for helping them to connect new customers and boost old

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    a ritualist. He goes to work every day because that is what he is supposed to do, but he puts in little to no effort and he has little regard for the completion of his goals. He has no motivation. His marriage is failing and he has an empty relationship with his daughter. Lester says "both my wife and daughter think I'm this gigantic loser, and they're right, I have lost something. I'm not exactly sure what it is, but I know I didn't always feel this…sedated. But you know what; it's never too

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