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How Has The Pandemic Changed Our Lives?

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  Hi Friend,  How has this year changed your life?  By Leon CEO For  Lifehack 📟📱📲📞☎📠📦 In terms of your lifestyle.. routines.. things you used to do or believe in.. maybe new discoveries you've made as a result of everything that's happened?  And do you think these changes are temporary and permanent?  I'm sure you can agree with me, when I say that this year has been full of uncertainties.. and as a result, many of us have been forced to adapt or make changes.  This can be both a good and bad thing. You might have adopted some great new habits, or you might have taken on some not so good ones...  But ultimately, how will you allow these changes to affect the plans for your future?  A while back, I shared with you the weight gain journey my friend went through because he stopped working out when the gyms were shut. Instead of finding an alternative, he gave himself a break that I guess.. never ended.  More than 6 months later, he's ...

List Of Universities Not Strict On IELTS

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  📌📌📌📌📌📌📌 List Of Universities Not Strict On IELTS 💴💶💷💵📚📔📓📰📒📕📰 1. Sussex 2. Anglia Ruskin university, Cambridge  3. Bradford  4. Hertfordshire  5. Oxford Brookes  6. Kent University  7 School of Oriental and African Studies,London (SOAS) 8. Goldsmith University London 9. Coventry  10. Strathclyde (Scotland) 11. Dundee 12. Keele University 13. Liverpool John Moore's University 14. Liverpool Hope University  15. Manchester Metropolitan university  16. University of Huddersfield  17. Teesside 18. University of Salford 19. University of Wolverhampton  20. University of West England  21. University of Surrey 22. University of Hull 23. Ulster University 24. St. George's University London 25. St. Mary University  London 26. Sheffield Hallam University  27. Plymouth University  28. Nottingham Trent university  29. Leeds Beckett University  30. Heriot- Wat University  31. Harper Adams Univ...

Carl Rogers Wrote...

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  Carl Rogers Wrote: 🌋🌊🌃🌏🌉 _I have found it of enormous value when I can permit myself to understand the other person. The way in which I have worded this statement may seem strange to you. Is it necessary to permit myself to understand another? I think it is. Our first reaction to most of the statements (which we hear from other people) is an evaluation or judgement rather than an understanding of it. When someone expresses some feelings, attitude or belief, our tendency is almost immediately to feel *'that's right,'* or *'that's stupid,'* or *'that's abnormal,'* or *'that's unreasonable,'* or *'that's incorrect'* or *'that's not nice'.* Very rarely do we permit ourselves to *understand* precisely what the meaning of the statement is to the other person._