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Ellis fires COO over relationship with county employee
DeKalb County Chief Operating Officer Keith Barker was fired today (Sept. 2) after he told CEO Burrell Ellis he had an improper relationship with another county employee, Ellis said.

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University Of The Basque Country PhD Thesis Researches Relationship Of Youth Today With The New Technologies
Sociologist Ms Lucía Merino presented her PhD thesis entitled, Digital natives: a study of the technological socialisation of young people, at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). Considering that young people nowadays are natives of the so-called digital culture, Ms Merino explored their relationship with the new technologies and how they learn and socialise through them. With this …

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Chiropractic Associate University- An eBook for Chiropractors and Associates. Contains all the information Dc Owners need to know, as well as Associates just starting a Business Relationship. Includes checklists, and a basic contract.
How To Create a Successful Chiropractic Associate Relationship

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How can you tell if you are in a spoiled relationship? Here are some clues:

• Your partner puts you down (verbally) in front of others

• While your partner says they love you, their actions don’t back it up.

• Your partner is controlling – reading your mail or “showing up” at places you are just to “check up” on you.

• Your partner tries to make you dependent on them.

• You have changed things about yourself to please them.

Toxic people make you feel ill just being around them. So, why would anyone end up in a spoiled relationship? Why would anyone want to be with someone who makes them feel emotionally or physically harmed?

A spoiled relationship has a cycle. There’s a honeymoon period, followed by a blow up, followed by reconciliation – at which point the cycle begins anew.

When you first meet a new partner, you are obviously in the honeymoon stage. It is not until they’ve sucked you in further that you realize that you are in a spoiled relationship. At that point, it is difficult to get out.

One reason is that many people in spoiled relationships grow up in toxic homes. As a result, they replicate the patterns of their childhood without even knowing they are doing it. And, they may not know any better. Others believe they do not deserve happiness. Still others find that they enjoy taking care of people.

But the first step in getting out and staying out of spoiled relationships is to realize that you do have choices. Often people who stay in these couples have low self esteem or suffer from depression.

Once you realize that you have choices, the next step is to start standing up for yourself. In most spoiled relationships, the toxic partner has taught you that it is your entire fault. Once you buy into this, it can be very difficult to either walk away from the relationship or set new limits that can heal the relationship.

For some people, working in therapy groups can help them either get out of or redefine these horrible relationships.

The good news is that some people are able to break the cycles of spoiled relationships. Some of them leave the relationship and form new, healthier bonds. But others are actually able to repair their relationship and stay in it.

The truth is that most relationships are able to be salvaged. Sometimes it takes a little space. Other times, it takes counseling. But if both partners make an attempt, it is possible to renew the bonds in a healthy way.

The first thing you need to decide is that the relationship must improve or you are willing to walk away. If you are not willing to walk away, you’ll never be able to heal that which divides you.

Once you have liberated yourself from the dependency that is at the core of a toxic relationship, you can start to assert what you need from the connection. Don’t nag the other person. Simply say “I need your support,” “I need your love,” or “I need your truthful opinion.

” If you don’t get what you need, the other person should know that you’re prepared to walk.

A healthy relationship is a two way street. In a toxic relationship, the street is only going one way. You have the power to change that, but you must take the power into your own hands.

Learn More Tips on How to Use Psychological Triggers to Get Out of a-Spoiled Relationship?

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Without time management, you can’t have a good relationship. Clutter steals your time needed for romance and love. This book reveals the secret to letting go of clutter keeping you from having time for relationships. Less Things More Love – sets you free
Is unorganized clutter stealing your time for relationships?

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What happened? Why is your relationship drifting apart? Do you want to keep your relationship? Is it worth keeping? Lots of difficult questions. How to save a relationship? Under an emotional state of mind a guide will be helpful in answering some of these questions. It is best if your partner is involved as relationship is about two human beings.

1. Is there anything worth saving in your relationship?

List down the positives about your relationship. Keep the negatives out. The positives are usually what gets the both of you into the relationship in the beginning. The positives are the drivers to give the both of you the determination to want and on how to save your relationship. Note that there are no right or wrong answers on how to save a relationship as it will depends on your values and priorities.

2. Identify the root or real causes that are hurting your relationship

First list down the symptoms that both of you feel are hurting your relationship. The symptoms are much easier to identify. Example of symptom is like a headache but the root or real cause of the headache could be due to a lack of sleep. From the symptoms, identify the underlying root or real cause for each of the symptom. These are probably your negatives in your relationship. Be open with each other when discussing these. If it is difficult because of the emotions involved, suggest to involve a counselor or somebody that the both of you are comfortable with.

3. Develop a plan to work on the root or real causes

Once the root or real causes are identified, develop a plan on how to save a relationship. Solutions will be readily available from many sources like from books, magazines, the internet, your counselor, friends and others. It all depends on how creative you are. Prioritize on a few critical ones as not all problems are of equal importance. It takes a lot of effort and time, and such prioritizing is important as the effort put in much give maximum impact or result. Choose the solutions that both of you are comfortable with.

4. What does it take to make the plan works?

A want to save the relationship. When there is a desire, there will be effort to make things happened. Human beings are creature of emotions. Be respectful of each other emotions. When emotions are involved, logic has no place in the solution. Address the emotions first before addressing the solutions. A relationship is about compromise. Without compromise, the relationship will not work. Winning every arguments or being right every time does not earn relationship points. To lose an argument and winning relationship points would be the best compromise. Relationship is all about communication. To communicate is to open up the relationship. Just like our human body, when you have a cut, the pain you feel is the communication to you to treat the cut in order to maintain a healthy body. As such communication in a relationship is a feedback to maintain a healthy relationship. There is no perfect plan. Make adjustments as and when required.

Relationship building is not a one night stand. If you do not want to put in time and effort to a relationship, do not commit to one. It takes a lot of sacrifice, effort and time to build up a wonderful and lasting relationship but the rewards are bountiful.

Watch an excellent video that reveals the most important steps and the unconventional strategies on how to save a relationship.

(Copyright Richard Y.) For more info on


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