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Social Skills Activities – Part 1

Social Skills Activities – Part 1

How many times have you been in an awkward situation where you didn’t know what to say or what to do…and walked away feeling embarrassed and humiliated yourself? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Social awkwardness is often brought about by a variety of factors…like intolerance, lack of adaptability, inhibited temperament, having too many solitary interests,Read More

Social Skills Training – Part 1

Social Skills Training – Part 1

Do you have problems getting along with others? Perhaps you’re telling yourself everybody you come in contact with are the ones being difficult?  Can everybody be wrong? Now have you stopped to wonder…maybe it is your own doing?  In self-denial? True, we all can be when it comes to our fault, but in cases likeRead More

Social Skills Decline at Alarming Rates and the Need of It in this Modern Society

Social Skills Decline at Alarming Rates and the Need of It in this Modern Society

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Gabriel Angelo Company: Social Natural Publication Email Address: contact@socialnatural.com Website: http://www.socialnatural.com   Social Skills Decline at Alarming Rates and the Need of It in this Modern Society! New York, NY (April 14, 2014) – Achievement in modern times doesn’t come through brute strength, privileged educational opportunities or titles. Your success dependsRead More

Stop Suffering Socially and Start Succeeding Socially

Stop Suffering Socially and Start Succeeding Socially

Chris MacLeod is a guy in his early thirties from Canada.  He’s run the completely free, extensive site on basic social skills www.succeedsocially.com since 2006. He was shy, lonely, and socially awkward in high school and university and put together to the site to be the guide he wished he had when he was younger.Read More

Women Psychology in Dating

Women Psychology in Dating

Men and women are different…well, obviously. Since toddlers, boys and girls see the world through 2-set of lenses, and they act accordingly.  From toys to school, to how they react to other people, the dissimilarities are profound, not just figuratively but literally. Both genders are hardwired to think and act certain ways in various situations,Read More

What are Social Skills?

What are Social Skills?

Have you ever notice why some people always seem to be creatively-witty and have the right thing to say, at the right time? They’re fun, funny, exciting, and entertaining…and you, people, and everybody love to be around them. What is this magical X-Factor about them? They all have great social skills. Now what are “socialRead More

Predicting Identity: Extroversion and Introversion – Part 2

Predicting Identity: Extroversion and Introversion – Part 2

Now here’s the second-part to the concluding Predicting Identity: Extroversion and Introversion. While our “extroversion” and “introversion” are partially rooted in our heredity, environmental factors also play a significant role, if not bigger. In Introversion-Extroversion, J.P. Guilford said that having few siblings makes a child more reflective, and reflectiveness is a major attribute of introvertsRead More

Predicting Identity: Extroversion and Introversion – Part 1

Predicting Identity: Extroversion and Introversion – Part 1

To start the brand new 2012 year off, I thought I talk about the social development of our “extroversion” and “introversion”… Have you ever wondered WHY some people are naturally prone to being social than others and have a much more extroverted tendency? I went to great length and did a huge research on this,Read More

For Those of Us Who Didn’t have the Social Skills Growing Up

For Those of Us Who Didn’t have the Social Skills Growing Up

I thought I post this because this is something I could really relate to back in college and for many of you who didn’t have the social skills when needed the most to strive in those social situations developed at an early point of your life.  It has a lot of great points about thoseRead More

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