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and mental abuse. suggest something else than breaking up with them, i just want opinions.

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They say perfectionists set unrealistic goals. I feel like by setting them too high, i condemn myself to failure and unhappiness.

I know that our goals should be self-improvement, not self-perfection. But how does one stop being a perfectionist?
What can someone say to theirselves to remind that trying to be or do perfect is not releastic?
*realistic

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I’m not asking about the action itself, but about how does someone for whom tidying up is not a natural thing develop techniques for remembering to do so. In specific, I’m thinking of cases where someone with little need for cleanliness lives with another person who has a strong need for an orderly home. However, answers for someone simply looking for self-improvement would be useful as well. Thanks in advance.

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for example, like are they mostly nice or act like a madman or something?

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can someone provide me with information on this matter it’s for a guy he needs to take anger management classes in bergen county nj but had no luck finding someine yet… also does any one know how many classes he needs to take approximately

thank you so much

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I’m curious to see what makes you want to rate other people’s answers? I mean what makes you decide to click on one vs. just reading it and continuing on? I’ve gotten thumbs down for what I thought were decent answers and I’ve wondered why. Do you think people are more likely to give thumbs up or a thumbs down? Is this an interesting question?

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What drives someone to ridicule? What are all of it’s intended purposes?
I know everyone does this, including myself, but I still don’t know how the urge arises.

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My little sister is 25. I love her, but she’s got some troubles. One of them is that she has absolutely no grip on her temper, and once it’s started it just snowballs. Are there any good techniques to suggest anger management to her? If I piss her off, she’ll reject the idea flatly. I’ve tried before, but she hears the word therapy and assumes I’m calling her crazy.
I worry about her, because she’s starting to go out to the real world (work, friends, extended family, etc.), and other people aren’t going to be as willing to put up with her behavior as my family has been. To be honest, I’m not sure how much longer my family is willing to put up with it either. Has anyone out there ever had to broach this subject to a loved one? Got any tips?

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It is common for individuals in stressful careers to burnout. What are some occupations that typically fall into this category? What are some stress management strategies that can help reduce the prevalence of burnout among employees in those careers?

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Where is the best place for someone with severe self esteem issues to get help? Would psychology be appropriate?

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