interpersonal relationships
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What Is Behaviour Mirroring and When Should You Use It?
The next time you’re deep in conversation with someone, whether it be a platonic, romantic, or business interaction, notice: Are you sitting or standing in similar positions? Are your voices speaking at the same volume? Are your arms or hands doing the same thing?
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How to Speak Your Partner’s Love Language to Have Better Sex
Deciphering and understanding your partner’s likes, dislikes, and interests in the bedroom can often feel like you’re both speaking a foreign language to each other. For example, you might prefer to cuddle before and after sex to show how much you care while your partner might prefer positive (and even dirty) communication as a form…
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The Difference Between Loneliness and Isolation (and Why It Matters)
We often use the words “loneliness” and “isolation” interchangeably, and in the past year or so, many of us have become all too acquainted with both of them. However, it’s possible to be isolated but not lonely, or lonely but not isolated. And both have a significant impact on our physical and mental well-being.
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Answer These 15 Yes-or-No Questions to Help Evaluate the State of Your Relationship
It’s really easy to judge other people’s relationships. In fact, we may not even realise when we’re doing it. But when you spend time with a couple, their dynamic usually becomes apparent relatively quickly, to the point where you may think you can identify their specific problems.