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Train humans the animal trainer way...
2/28/2009 4:11 pm |
Damnpoop. You're married. Sigh. Life is measured by the number of time’s one’s soul is stirred. Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.
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And LL, way too far away... We all train each other, just some techniques work more effectively than others...
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Wow! What an excellent post...I really never thought about this until I read the extire blog. Seems like I need to stop the nagging and compliment more to get any positive results....thanks
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Honey works better than vinegar to catch flies or train lovers...
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Thanks for stopping by and this is an interesting article. Will read it later.
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This is without a doubt one of the most brilliant blogs I have read so far! "Shall I tell you the secret of the true scholar? It is this: every man I meet is my master in some point, and in that I learn of him." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I am shining brightly on you wild and wanton...
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12/31/2009 10:44 am |
Brilliant! Thank you.
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Have a wonderful 2010, training your friends and lovers...
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ya good one...
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12/7/2010 8:32 am |
very nice
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What a great article. Thanks for sharing it! As a speech-language pathologist, I have used behavior modification extensively. One of the biggest things you learn is that you are modifying your behavior as much or more than you are theirs. Your article was a great example of how to get along in a relationship. While she initially thought she was 'training' her husband, she was really learning to be more aware and understanding of who he was and modifying her own behavior...in effect and actuality, 'training' herself. I love it! (It really does work, too.).
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I boil it down to accentuate the positive and do not respond to the negative. You weed out the bad behavior that way...
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We all use these techniques all the time without realizing it... Being aware of the best way to do it makes it easier to succeed...
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7/3/2012 9:11 am |
gud one ....
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Good one ty for sharing with us. Loved it very interesting too.. hugs V Become a blog watcher sweet_vm
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I specialised in human behaviour management in the latter years of my career. We're really not so different and the same basic principles of boundary setting apply.
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Interesting how we mold the responses of others, often without any awareness we are doing so...
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great post keep them coming please
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I always try to keep coming...
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Good read ty for sharing with us bloggers hugsssssss V Become a blog watcher sweet_vm
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all f that is great advice
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The husband at the end of the article also was training his wife! Excellent post hugs V Become a blog watcher sweet_vm
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Some behaviors interfere with the fun. Those that can be trained away are helpful to be rid of...
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This article is wonderful! I know I'm late to this party, but thank you so much for posting it. i just love it and find it so useful as a reminder of how i want to be in a relationship, of any kind really, but certainly in an intimate one, where our expectations, desires, dreams, and individual sensitivities can wreak havoc without the use of insight to modify our own behavior. Not a new concept, but explains so well one I have long loved and endeavor to live by: we cannot change others, but if there is a chance we can effect change in others, it is through changing ourselves. Thanks again. I'm enjoying your blog.
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