by Joshua Uebergang aka "Tower of Power"
There’s likely a long-term relationship in your life you’re better off ending right now. It could be your marriage, but more likely a partner you’ve been seeing or a toxic friend.
But how do you know when you should end a long-term relationship? When you know it’s best to finish it, what can you do to cut off a long-term relationship without having the person burn your house down? This article answers these questions. … Click to continue reading →
Posted on Tuesday, October 25, 2011
by Joshua Uebergang aka "Tower of Power"
It’s painful having to put up with someone who abuses you. Abuse is made more difficult to handle when the person, such as a boss or supervisor, has authoritative power over you. Your boss can trick you into procrastination and anger where your wellbeing is undermined from fear of repercussions if you address the issue.
The law does little to protect victims of workplace conflict. Nearly all laws do not take into account verbal conflict, but if the verbal and other emotional abuse approaches physical abuse, the issue can become a legal concern. The typical employee who faces a difficult manager, however, needs to handle the workplace bully through a series of skills one can get in this article.
Most people who lack the communication skills to deal with a bad boss either: … Click to continue reading →
Posted on Sunday, October 19, 2008
by Joshua Uebergang aka "Tower of Power"
Here’s the most common parenting question I get asked, which is a major parenting misconception: Is there one correct way to raise a child? The answer is there is no one right way to raise a child. Like buying a car, becoming friends with your neighbors, or hanging out your clothes to dry, there is no single way to raise a healthy-minded, love-filled, successful child.
Having said that, there are four parenting styles you need to be aware of when raising a child, which explain the best parenting styles for a child. How you use a parenting style is up to your judgment. No single correct way to use the styles exists because too many variables in parenting exist.
The four parenting styles based on research in parenting are: … Click to continue reading →
Posted on Sunday, October 5, 2008