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Latest Articles

How to Tell if Someone is Lying

Published 28 June, 2010 | Relationship Advice

Research shows that most of us are terrible at spotting a liar, because we have all been trained to look for body language signals that are not actually associated with lying. I want to encourage you to forget all the body language clichés and focus on signs of lying that will tell you the truth.


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Let Go of the Past

Published 16 June, 2010 | Thinking Skills

The present and future didn’t seem to exist for her. I suspected she’d had lots of the kind of ‘therapy’ that feels it’s best to dig continually into the past. What had all that historical focusing actually done for her?


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Be a Great Conversation Starter: Talk to Strangers with Ease

Published 22 May, 2010 | Communication Skills

“Don’t talk to strangers!” To which a pedantic (and annoyingly bright) seven-year-old might reply: “What, never! How about when I’m forty; at a party or having a job interview?”


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Overcome a Fear of Talking on the Phone

Published 8 May, 2010 | Overcoming Fears

He wasn’t merely anxious about using the phone; he was terrified. But he had good reason. During his wartime experience in the trenches, a shell had exploded just as he was dialling the telephone.


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How to be More Punctual

Published 4 May, 2010 | Personal Productivity

A lack of punctuality is one of many ways to relay that special little signal: “You don’t really matter!” 


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