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Gift Your Name

When you introduce yourself, visualize that you’re taking the name from your heart and offering it forward. “It instantly helps me connect more deeply with the person I’m speaking to, make the conversation more genuine. -Abby Raphel Positively Purging-I welcome … Continue reading

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Fried Rice and Selective Hearing

Originally posted on Real Life of an MSW:
“Who made all this rice?” was my comment as I pulled out the 10  cups  of rice from the fridge. My nephew walked in and said, “I did. You said to cook…

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Home Entertainment

I’ll run into friends weeks later and they’ll say, “oh gosh, it was heaven! I wish more people would entrain at home- Alex Papachristids

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Etiquette

Comical Explanation

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The Party’s Over

How do I subtly tell guest that the party’s over and it’s time to leave?   Before the party: include an end time on the invitation (for example, “Dinner and dessert from 7p.m. to 10p.m”) This goes for text messages … Continue reading

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