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Car Finance as not aware of Melissa’s distress. He was reacting to the external stimulus; breasts and nipples on display in his proximity, why? What is wrong with that?Car finance has finally turned into an easy and simple process. From being a tense and time-consuming activity with lots of paperwork for both lender and customer, the internet has fortunately turned the entire process into a much more customer friendly event and even for the vehicle lender this process has become much more streamlined and efficient.To obtain a vehicle loan is no longer a lengthy procedure. In the 'older' days it normally took hours to get your auto loan. After the internet came it only take minutes. When you purchase your car loan on the web, a menu is displayed which offers you all kind of car loans from different lenders, with loan interest rates and o In my recent book Booby-Trapped, How to Feel Normal in a Breast-Obsessed World, there is a discussion (including historical research) that explores Steve’s’ of this culture and how young men became so obsessed with female breasts, or to be more visually descriptive; ‘booby-trapped’. Steve is reacting to the red-top-woman just like he reacted to Melissa a few years earlier; with fascination, provocation, sexual attraction and intrigue. However his obvious insensitive behavior in the club is an area that requires improvement. Steve belongs to this generation where large breasts are consid The BEE Futurist Tall and slender, Melissa is the kind of woman that most people would turn their heads for. Her eyes are expressive and full of life, and she seems to know how to use this beautiful, vivacious looking face and body to her advantage. Her friends adore her generous and sunny personality and often complement her on the fine job she has done turning her life around. She’s aware now of her inner beauty, and works hard to preserve the gift of her outer attractiveness. She learned to like herself.The South African Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has introduced the concept of a BBBEE (broad based black economic empowerment) scorecard in order to measure a company's progress in developing BBBEE programs for their companies.A BBBEE rating will reflect all seven pillars of the s/card including ownership, management control, employment equity, skills development, enterprise development, CSI, (corporate social investment) and preferential procurement (procurement with other BEE companies).It is the DTI’s intention that all levels of government, parastatals, would use balanced s/cards in awarding tenders and contracts. Through this Balanced s/ Melissa was not that joyous most of her life; in fact, this newly found peace of mind has been eluding her for a very long time. Until ten years ago Melissa was suffering from a severe eating disorder. She was practically saved due to the unyielding efforts of her mother, family and professional help (the family physician and a therapist). In her therapy sessions Melissa learned about her own body image, her perfectionist attitudes towards herself and others, her judgmental nature, and her need for control. The courageous work paid off; Melissa had conquered the disease and then perused what she considered a productive, creative and comfortable life. Four years ago, Melissa became romantically involved with a young man she grew to love and respect, she wanted to marry him. Steve was taken by her beauty and personality as well as her quality of life, her positive energy, vivaciousness and yes, her cooking abilities. They didn’t like to spend time away from each other and decided to move in together. Both of them were working at their respective careers and slowly building their love nest; a beautifully decorated house which they loved to come home to. On a Saturday night a couple of weeks ago, Melissa and Steve went dancing at the club where they first met. They do this often and both are good dancers. This time though, a young woman was dancing next to them. She had on a red top that was cropped short, revealing firm abdominal muscles, her large breasts were accentuated by the low cut design and her nipples were protruding through the red fabric. Steve looked intrigued. The young woman looked back at him and smiled. When Melissa and Steve went back to their seats, he was still staring at the woman with the red top. Melissa noticed his fascination and felt that something inside her has just been provoked. She let him know how it made her feel. Steve kept saying (defensively) that he was just looking and that looking is not doing, acting etc. His words did not help her emotional state. If anything, those words made it worse. Within a week Melissa was back into the old behavior of the eating disorder. Her tendencies to starve herself and purge after eating revisited. She became obsessive about perfecting her surroundings, controlling, judging and feeling miserable. Melissa lost trust in Steve; projecting on him her not-good-enough state and felt depressed. Melissa had regressed. Let’s go back to that Saturday night at the club. Steve, in the club, was not aware of Melissa’s distress. He was reacting to the external stimulus; breasts and nipples on display in his proximity, why? What is wrong with that? In my recent book Booby-Trapped, How to Feel Normal in a Breast-Obsessed World, there is a discussion (including historical research) that explores Steve’s’ of this culture and how young men became so obsessed with female breasts, or to be more visually descriptive; ‘booby-trapped’. Steve is reacting to the red-top-woman just like he reacted to Melissa a few years earlier; with fascination, provocation, sexual attraction and intrigue. However his obvious insensitive behavior in the club is an area that requires improvement. Steve belongs to this generation where large breasts are conside Do You Speak And No One Listens g efforts of her mother, family and professional help (the family physician and a therapist).
In her therapy sessions Melissa learned about her own body image, her perfectionist attitudes towards herself and others, her judgmental nature, and her need for control. The courageous work paid off; Melissa had conquered the disease and then perused what she considered a productive, creative and comfortable life.Do you speak and no one listens?When things are going well in the workplace we rarely consider the language we use to communicate. However, there are times when we need to get a message across or find clarity in a situation and there will be a barrier to understanding. This is a common problem within organisations and one that can be easily solved if we take the time to listen. This may sound a simple solution nevertheless very few of us listen effectively and sometimes this can lead to conflict.Each one of us uses a representational system to communicate with the most common systems being Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic (vision, hearing and touch). What you w Four years ago, Melissa became romantically involved with a young man she grew to love and respect, she wanted to marry him. Steve was taken by her beauty and personality as well as her quality of life, her positive energy, vivaciousness and yes, her cooking abilities. They didn’t like to spend time away from each other and decided to move in together. Both of them were working at their respective careers and slowly building their love nest; a beautifully decorated house which they loved to come home to. On a Saturday night a couple of weeks ago, Melissa and Steve went dancing at the club where they first met. They do this often and both are good dancers. This time though, a young woman was dancing next to them. She had on a red top that was cropped short, revealing firm abdominal muscles, her large breasts were accentuated by the low cut design and her nipples were protruding through the red fabric. Steve looked intrigued. The young woman looked back at him and smiled. When Melissa and Steve went back to their seats, he was still staring at the woman with the red top. Melissa noticed his fascination and felt that something inside her has just been provoked. She let him know how it made her feel. Steve kept saying (defensively) that he was just looking and that looking is not doing, acting etc. His words did not help her emotional state. If anything, those words made it worse. Within a week Melissa was back into the old behavior of the eating disorder. Her tendencies to starve herself and purge after eating revisited. She became obsessive about perfecting her surroundings, controlling, judging and feeling miserable. Melissa lost trust in Steve; projecting on him her not-good-enough state and felt depressed. Melissa had regressed. Let’s go back to that Saturday night at the club. Steve, in the club, was not aware of Melissa’s distress. He was reacting to the external stimulus; breasts and nipples on display in his proximity, why? What is wrong with that? In my recent book Booby-Trapped, How to Feel Normal in a Breast-Obsessed World, there is a discussion (including historical research) that explores Steve’s’ of this culture and how young men became so obsessed with female breasts, or to be more visually descriptive; ‘booby-trapped’. Steve is reacting to the red-top-woman just like he reacted to Melissa a few years earlier; with fascination, provocation, sexual attraction and intrigue. However his obvious insensitive behavior in the club is an area that requires improvement. Steve belongs to this generation where large breasts are consid Malpractice - Filing A Lawsuit move in together. Both of them were working at their respective careers and slowly building their love nest; a beautifully decorated house which they loved to come home to.In this article we're going to go over filing a malpractice lawsuit, who can file, how to file and what is involved in proving malpractice.Like it or not, malpractice lawsuits are a fact of life. The statistics of how many malpractice lawsuits that are filed each year in the United States alone is staggering. But the statistics are for another article.So what does someone do if they feel they are the victim of malpractice?For starters, they'd better file their claim early. That means getting a lawyer who specializes in malpractice and have him process the necessary paperwork. There is a statute of limitations on malpractice suits and filing even one day p On a Saturday night a couple of weeks ago, Melissa and Steve went dancing at the club where they first met. They do this often and both are good dancers. This time though, a young woman was dancing next to them. She had on a red top that was cropped short, revealing firm abdominal muscles, her large breasts were accentuated by the low cut design and her nipples were protruding through the red fabric. Steve looked intrigued. The young woman looked back at him and smiled. When Melissa and Steve went back to their seats, he was still staring at the woman with the red top. Melissa noticed his fascination and felt that something inside her has just been provoked. She let him know how it made her feel. Steve kept saying (defensively) that he was just looking and that looking is not doing, acting etc. His words did not help her emotional state. If anything, those words made it worse. Within a week Melissa was back into the old behavior of the eating disorder. Her tendencies to starve herself and purge after eating revisited. She became obsessive about perfecting her surroundings, controlling, judging and feeling miserable. Melissa lost trust in Steve; projecting on him her not-good-enough state and felt depressed. Melissa had regressed. Let’s go back to that Saturday night at the club. Steve, in the club, was not aware of Melissa’s distress. He was reacting to the external stimulus; breasts and nipples on display in his proximity, why? What is wrong with that? In my recent book Booby-Trapped, How to Feel Normal in a Breast-Obsessed World, there is a discussion (including historical research) that explores Steve’s’ of this culture and how young men became so obsessed with female breasts, or to be more visually descriptive; ‘booby-trapped’. Steve is reacting to the red-top-woman just like he reacted to Melissa a few years earlier; with fascination, provocation, sexual attraction and intrigue. However his obvious insensitive behavior in the club is an area that requires improvement. Steve belongs to this generation where large breasts are consid The Apple iPod - It's Sleek And Chic, See What Makes The Apple iPod The King Of All MP3 Players elissa noticed his fascination and felt that something inside her has just been provoked. She let him know how it made her feel. Steve kept saying (defensively) that he was just looking and that looking is not doing, acting etc. His words did not help her emotional state. If anything, those words made it worse.The the MP3 player that the majority of people buy, making it the popular by far, is the Apple iPod. It commands such a wide purchaser reception that a bunch of the public refer to every types of MP3 players as 'iPods'. Its status is owing to its chic design, ease of use and (last but not least) forceful advertising.The innovative iPod was unveiled back in 2001 and offered a 5 GB hard drive. Regardless of the lofty cost it was a money-making victory and rapidly became the best selling MP3 player. The new player had a rounded control area that has develop into an average attribute on the following models of iPods.The existing array offers three types of iPods – the i Within a week Melissa was back into the old behavior of the eating disorder. Her tendencies to starve herself and purge after eating revisited. She became obsessive about perfecting her surroundings, controlling, judging and feeling miserable. Melissa lost trust in Steve; projecting on him her not-good-enough state and felt depressed. Melissa had regressed. Let’s go back to that Saturday night at the club. Steve, in the club, was not aware of Melissa’s distress. He was reacting to the external stimulus; breasts and nipples on display in his proximity, why? What is wrong with that? In my recent book Booby-Trapped, How to Feel Normal in a Breast-Obsessed World, there is a discussion (including historical research) that explores Steve’s’ of this culture and how young men became so obsessed with female breasts, or to be more visually descriptive; ‘booby-trapped’. Steve is reacting to the red-top-woman just like he reacted to Melissa a few years earlier; with fascination, provocation, sexual attraction and intrigue. However his obvious insensitive behavior in the club is an area that requires improvement. Steve belongs to this generation where large breasts are consid Employee Development as not aware of Melissa’s distress. He was reacting to the external stimulus; breasts and nipples on display in his proximity, why? What is wrong with that?Employee Development In Flat OrganizationsIn team-based organizations, opportunities for promotion come rarely. So how do you provide opportunities for team members to grow and develop? Follow these suggestions:>> Enrich the job. Increase the variety of team members’ tasks, and give them more control over their work. Suggestion: Look both horizontally – team members can learn to operate more pieces of equipment – and vertically – they can take on more “management” tasks, such as planning.>> Encourage lateral transfers. Let them build knowledge by jumping organizational boundaries. Caution: Productivity may dip while team members learn n In my recent book Booby-Trapped, How to Feel Normal in a Breast-Obsessed World, there is a discussion (including historical research) that explores Steve’s’ of this culture and how young men became so obsessed with female breasts, or to be more visually descriptive; ‘booby-trapped’. Steve is reacting to the red-top-woman just like he reacted to Melissa a few years earlier; with fascination, provocation, sexual attraction and intrigue. However his obvious insensitive behavior in the club is an area that requires improvement. Steve belongs to this generation where large breasts are considered to be one of the main criteria for attractiveness. It’s sort of a code we are teaching our young men. It’s now a mental health hazard with lots of painful consequences. And it’s a family issue that is becoming severe, like eating disorders. Back to Melissa. Instinctively she felt threatened by Steve’s reaction and recoiled with depression. Why such a strong reaction from Melissa? She has a great looking body, thin and sexy. She has large breasts too. Have I mentioned that Melissa had breast augmentation surgery as part of her self improvement quest? Well, as you’ve learned by now; Melissa is at least as ‘booby-trapped’ as Steve; namely, she is obsessed with the size and shape of female breasts. These emotions and preoccupation with body parts such as breasts often cover up deep feelings of shame about one’s femininity and self worth. No wonder that she is threatened by the sight of intentionally displayed large breasts by another female, attracting her man’s attention. Melissa, as well as many women in her generation had bought into the culture-induced ‘norm’ of female’s large breasts. What example will she set for her future children? How will she ‘deal’ with breast-feeding, motherhood, aging, life and other maturing processes? Notice how it was not the naked, firm stomach that triggered Melissa’s regression, rather it was the envy for her boyfriend, the dancing large breasts and the noticeable nipples that started the ripple effect. What Melissa is about to learn is actually the message and motto of the book Booby-Trapped, How to Feel Normal in a Breast-Obsessed World; www.boobytrapped.com Size and Shape are Human Tissues, Shame and Fear are Human Issues!
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