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Miscommunication

Relationship Miscommunication? A Simple Fix

Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D. | Posted 04.11.2011 | Living


Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.

The most common source of miscommunication in any relationship is a very simple one: people routinely fail to realize how little they are actually communicating. In other words, we think we've said a lot more than we actually have.

Are You Monogamous? You Might Want to Ask Your Partner

Dr. Yvonne K. Fulbright | Posted 04.13.2011 | Living


Dr. Yvonne K. Fulbright

Being married and having kids did not increase the couple's likelihood of having agreed upon monogamy. In fact, having children made it less likely for lovers to have an agreement in place.

Three Clues That CEOs or Politicans Are Lying to You

Todd Kashdan | Posted 03.23.2011 | Business


Todd Kashdan

There's nothing wrong with an assumption that people are inherently good while giving them the benefit of the doubt. All I ask is that you go beyond the surface content of what people talk about.


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