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Handling Rude Behavior and Hidden Motivations

We are human and each of us has motivations to accomplish certain things within our lives. Sometimes these are our goals along while at other times we may need to solicit the help of others. Despite this there are a rough and tumble few that push their agendas on others and it is beneficial to understand them in order to know how to handle conflict before it arises. Reasonable motivations are natural and are not a major concern for others. People who are healthy are honest about their needs and can express them openly to others. They don't have hidden agendas or personality flaws that get projected to people they are in contact with. Having insight into their motivations can lead to greater bonding and better alignment of goals. However, there are those who are not so honest and have deep seated motivations that may not even be aware of. For example, someone with low self-esteem but hasn't grasped the origins of that issue might project their attitudes onto other through ru

ICSS XIII, 13th International Conference on Social Sciences

ICSS XIII, 13th International Conference on Social Sciences 6th to 7th October 2017 Vienna, Austria ICSS XIII,to be held at Vienna University as in-person, poster and virtual forms. The accepted papers in Education, Economics, Language and Social Sciences will be published in proceedings book with ISBN and in Scientific Journals ( http://journals.euser.org ) Enquiries: icss13@euser.org Web address:  http://icss13.euser.org

7 Ways to Stay Motivated

Complete Your Work Out Every Day

Staying fit is a consistent process whereby you must engage in a certain level of activity everyday and have the discipline to control what you eat. While going to the gym three days will work many people fall out of habit quickly on their off days. A much better process is to integrate a certain level of fitness into your day-every day. This means changing how you workout to develop a "must do" every morning. What works for me may not work for everyone. I work out 2 hours a day. I spend my early mornings, before everyone is up, at the gym. My basic workout includes 1 hour of weights and half hour cardio. When this is completed I feel as though I have done what is necessary for the rest of the day. I can add on more if I want. At home I engage in yoga and kickboxing practices. Sometimes I might have a dance class or fencing. It all depends on scheduling, time, and energy. The yoga encourages stretching while kickboxing helps me to coordinate my body into a useful activity

The Marketing Research Process

Market research follows the same methods as other research. It doesn't matter if you are conducting a study on health or one on which products are beneficial. The strict use of a method creates greater clarity and consistency in the results. The same method is used in almost all marketing companies to ensure validity and rigor. 1. Define the problem succinctly and what the research objectives should be. 2. Determine the sources of information that you will need to answer the questions. 3. Evaluate costs and benefits of the research. 4. College the data. 5. Analyze and interpret the information. 6. Share the results with those who need it.