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I'll b damned....
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Hallexander:it is either i rest in peace or she rest in pieces |
She luks gorgeous.. Guys stop hating mehn |
Hell No... Unless she has properties worth more than dat ![]() |
Why do we need to know how to be calm, cool
and collected? That's because all of us get
stressed. The things we have to do and the
problems we have to solve - they never seem to
end.
With too much on our plate and too little time to
do them efficiently, sometimes we can't help but
feel frustrated and angry over the little things
that don't go our way. This is why it's important
to keep ourselves together, especially during
crises.
Learning how to be calm, cool and collected
during difficult times puts you ahead of the
game and separates the leader from the rest.
When faced with an emergency, it's important to
keep all these emotions at bay. This will help in
ensuring that we still perform our best despite
the pressure.
Here are a few things that could help you to be
calm, cool and collected in times where we
might just blow off.
Step 1: Be Aware Of Your Emotions.
Acknowledge that you feel angry, disappointed,
hurt or upset. Recognizing your emotions helps
control sudden "outbursts." Talk yourself into
calming down and remind yourself that nothing
good comes out from making rash decisions.
Step 2: Think.
If you're in a heated argument, think about what
you're losing. Think about what the outcome will
be.
Breathe deeply and lower you voice. Keep in
mind that yelling at each other won't solve
anything. Take the initiative to approach the
situation reasonably and show others how to be
calm, cool and collected by example.
Step 3: Remove Yourself From The Situation.
When there's nothing that can be done, get
yourself out of there. Go out for air, take a walk,
meditate... anything to have some peace .
Insistent nagging and arguing will only make
matters worse.
Allow yourself some time and space, so you can
come back to it with a fresh perspective. Learn
how to be calm, cool and collected by being
patient, logical and rational.
We all lose our tempers; we get frustrated,
disappointed or infuriated. But by being able to
maintain your composure, you will not only make
you feel good about yourself, it will also improve
the way other people see you.
Take the unnecessary stress away from your life
- stop fussing over the most trivial things, or
going off about matters you can do something
about.
Life is too short to spend it worrying or focusing
on the little negative matters. Learning how to
be calm, cool and collected will help us get the
most out of every situation.[color=#990000]
Why do we need to know how to be calm, cool
and collected? That's because all of us get
stressed. The things we have to do and the
problems we have to solve - they never seem to
end.
With too much on our plate and too little time to
do them efficiently, sometimes we can't help but
feel frustrated and angry over the little things
that don't go our way. This is why it's important
to keep ourselves together, especially during
crises.
Learning how to be calm, cool and collected
during difficult times puts you ahead of the
game and separates the leader from the rest.
When faced with an emergency, it's important to
keep all these emotions at bay. This will help in
ensuring that we still perform our best despite
the pressure.
Here are a few things that could help you to be
calm, cool and collected in times where we
might just blow off.
Step 1: Be Aware Of Your Emotions.
Acknowledge that you feel angry, disappointed,
hurt or upset. Recognizing your emotions helps
control sudden "outbursts." Talk yourself into
calming down and remind yourself that nothing
good comes out from making rash decisions.
Step 2: Think.
If you're in a heated argument, think about what
you're losing. Think about what the outcome will
be.
Breathe deeply and lower you voice. Keep in
mind that yelling at each other won't solve
anything. Take the initiative to approach the
situation reasonably and show others how to be
calm, cool and collected by example.
Step 3: Remove Yourself From The Situation.
When there's nothing that can be done, get
yourself out of there. Go out for air, take a walk,
meditate... anything to have some peace .
Insistent nagging and arguing will only make
matters worse.
Allow yourself some time and space, so you can
come back to it with a fresh perspective. Learn
how to be calm, cool and collected by being
patient, logical and rational.
We all lose our tempers; we get frustrated,
disappointed or infuriated. But by being able to
maintain your composure, you will not only make
you feel good about yourself, it will also improve
the way other people see you.
Take the unnecessary stress away from your life
- stop fussing over the most trivial things, or
going off about matters you can do something
about.
Life is too short to spend it worrying or focusing
on the little negative matters. Learning how to
be calm, cool and collected will help us get the
most out of every situation. |
Why do we need to know how to be calm, cool
and collected? That's because all of us get
stressed. The things we have to do and the
problems we have to solve - they never seem to
end.
With too much on our plate and too little time to
do them efficiently, sometimes we can't help but
feel frustrated and angry over the little things
that don't go our way. This is why it's important
to keep ourselves together, especially during
crises.
Learning how to be calm, cool and collected
during difficult times puts you ahead of the
game and separates the leader from the rest.
When faced with an emergency, it's important to
keep all these emotions at bay. This will help in
ensuring that we still perform our best despite
the pressure.
Here are a few things that could help you to be
calm, cool and collected in times where we
might just blow off.
Step 1: Be Aware Of Your Emotions.
Acknowledge that you feel angry, disappointed,
hurt or upset. Recognizing your emotions helps
control sudden "outbursts." Talk yourself into
calming down and remind yourself that nothing
good comes out from making rash decisions.
Step 2: Think.
If you're in a heated argument, think about what
you're losing. Think about what the outcome will
be.
Breathe deeply and lower you voice. Keep in
mind that yelling at each other won't solve
anything. Take the initiative to approach the
situation reasonably and show others how to be
calm, cool and collected by example.
Step 3: Remove Yourself From The Situation.
When there's nothing that can be done, get
yourself out of there. Go out for air, take a walk,
meditate... anything to have some peace .
Insistent nagging and arguing will only make
matters worse.
Allow yourself some time and space, so you can
come back to it with a fresh perspective. Learn
how to be calm, cool and collected by being
patient, logical and rational.
We all lose our tempers; we get frustrated,
disappointed or infuriated. But by being able to
maintain your composure, you will not only make
you feel good about yourself, it will also improve
the way other people see you.
Take the unnecessary stress away from your life
- stop fussing over the most trivial things, or
going off about matters you can do something
about.
Life is too short to spend it worrying or focusing
on the little negative matters. Learning how to
be calm, cool and collected will help us get the
most out of every situation.
Why do we need to know how to be calm, cool
and collected? That's because all of us get
stressed. The things we have to do and the
problems we have to solve - they never seem to
end.
With too much on our plate and too little time to
do them efficiently, sometimes we can't help but
feel frustrated and angry over the little things
that don't go our way. This is why it's important
to keep ourselves together, especially during
crises.
Learning how to be calm, cool and collected
during difficult times puts you ahead of the
game and separates the leader from the rest.
When faced with an emergency, it's important to
keep all these emotions at bay. This will help in
ensuring that we still perform our best despite
the pressure.
Here are a few things that could help you to be
calm, cool and collected in times where we
might just blow off.
Step 1: Be Aware Of Your Emotions.
Acknowledge that you feel angry, disappointed,
hurt or upset. Recognizing your emotions helps
control sudden "outbursts." Talk yourself into
calming down and remind yourself that nothing
good comes out from making rash decisions.
Step 2: Think.
If you're in a heated argument, think about what
you're losing. Think about what the outcome will
be.
Breathe deeply and lower you voice. Keep in
mind that yelling at each other won't solve
anything. Take the initiative to approach the
situation reasonably and show others how to be
calm, cool and collected by example.
Step 3: Remove Yourself From The Situation.
When there's nothing that can be done, get
yourself out of there. Go out for air, take a walk,
meditate... anything to have some peace .
Insistent nagging and arguing will only make
matters worse.
Allow yourself some time and space, so you can
come back to it with a fresh perspective. Learn
how to be calm, cool and collected by being
patient, logical and rational.
We all lose our tempers; we get frustrated,
disappointed or infuriated. But by being able to
maintain your composure, you will not only make
you feel good about yourself, it will also improve
the way other people see you.
Take the unnecessary stress away from your life
- stop fussing over the most trivial things, or
going off about matters you can do something
about.
Life is too short to spend it worrying or focusing
on the little negative matters. Learning how to
be calm, cool and collected will help us get the
most out of every situation.
Why do we need to know how to be calm, cool
and collected? That's because all of us get
stressed. The things we have to do and the
problems we have to solve - they never seem to
end.
With too much on our plate and too little time to
do them efficiently, sometimes we can't help but
feel frustrated and angry over the little things
that don't go our way. This is why it's important
to keep ourselves together, especially during
crises.
Learning how to be calm, cool and collected
during difficult times puts you ahead of the
game and separates the leader from the rest.
When faced with an emergency, it's important to
keep all these emotions at bay. This will help in
ensuring that we still perform our best despite
the pressure.
Here are a few things that could help you to be
calm, cool and collected in times where we
might just blow off.
Step 1: Be Aware Of Your Emotions.
Acknowledge that you feel angry, disappointed,
hurt or upset. Recognizing your emotions helps
control sudden "outbursts." Talk yourself into
calming down and remind yourself that nothing
good comes out from making rash decisions.
Step 2: Think.
If you're in a heated argument, think about what
you're losing. Think about what the outcome will
be.
Breathe deeply and lower you voice. Keep in
mind that yelling at each other won't solve
anything. Take the initiative to approach the
situation reasonably and show others how to be
calm, cool and collected by example.
Step 3: Remove Yourself From The Situation.
When there's nothing that can be done, get
yourself out of there. Go out for air, take a walk,
meditate... anything to have some peace .
Insistent nagging and arguing will only make
matters worse.
Allow yourself some time and space, so you can
come back to it with a fresh perspective. Learn
how to be calm, cool and collected by being
patient, logical and rational.
We all lose our tempers; we get frustrated,
disappointed or infuriated. But by being able to
maintain your composure, you will not only make
you feel good about yourself, it will also improve
the way other people see you.
Take the unnecessary stress away from your life
- stop fussing over the most trivial things, or
going off about matters you can do something
about.
Life is too short to spend it worrying or focusing
on the little negative matters. Learning how to
be calm, cool and collected will help us get the
most out of every situation. |
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