You are comfortable and secure in your relationship. You trust that your partner won't hurt you and there is no need of suspicion or jealousy.
You have remained together through good times and bad.
Thoughtful things are done just because it makes both of you feel good.
Neither of you make sacrifices, only compromises.
Your significant other has told you of their deep feelings, and they are returned.
Your affections for your partner make you feel special and good about yourself.
When there is a fight, you usually make up after only a few hours and agree that nothing is more important than both of you expressing your true feelings, even if they cause conflict.
You can be yourself when with your partner more so than anyone else.
You've forgotten your ex.
You can't stop thinking about your partner.
You care about your significant other more than anything.
You find your partners quirks charming.
You have great chemistry.
You don't notice others as much.
You love spending time together.
Other priorities take a backseat.
You start thinking about your future together.
You find yourself reading their text over and over again and that too with enjoyment.
You find that your speed of walking decrease when you are walking with them
You hear beats faster whenever you are thinking of them
You find yourself smiling when you just hear their voice
When you lay eyes on them, the surroundings and people around don’t matter to you any more… You can just see him/her…
Their scent is enough to get you high
You find yourself smiling to yourself while you are thinking of them…
While you were reading these signs, there was only one person in your mind…
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Friday, April 16, 2010
How to Get Along with Your Co-Workers
1.Greet your co-workers when you see them. A simple "good morning" goes a long way. Being pleasant and cheerful at work is a benefit to you and those around you. Putting your best foot forward can help you actually feel better and it also helps the perception others have of you. Being well liked in the office is definitely better than being known as the office grouch.
2.Try not to get too involved in office politics. Getting involved in office politics can be counterproductive and lead to negative repercussions. Avoid joining cliques and do your best to get to know everyone in your office.
3.Be a team player. If you are working with your co-worker on a project, do your part and as much as you can to avoid unnecessary stress on your teammates.
4.Be considerate. Keep personal calls and conversations at a minimum in order to not disturb co-workers nearby. Make sure you don't conduct any activities that would interrupt their productivity.
5.Give credit where credit is due. If your co-worker takes the initiative on a project or comes up with a good idea, compliment him for his work.
6.Don't throw co-workers under the bus. In other words, don't go out of your way to point out a co-worker's mistakes or limitations, especially in front of other co-workers or your boss. However, if you need to give constructive criticism or feedback, do so at an appropriate time in private.
7.Don't get involved with office gossip. Not only is it a total waste of time, it's also a very negative practice. If a co-worker tries to speak about another co-worker with you, politely change the subject and let her know you would rather not talk about it because it's not your business.
2.Try not to get too involved in office politics. Getting involved in office politics can be counterproductive and lead to negative repercussions. Avoid joining cliques and do your best to get to know everyone in your office.
3.Be a team player. If you are working with your co-worker on a project, do your part and as much as you can to avoid unnecessary stress on your teammates.
4.Be considerate. Keep personal calls and conversations at a minimum in order to not disturb co-workers nearby. Make sure you don't conduct any activities that would interrupt their productivity.
5.Give credit where credit is due. If your co-worker takes the initiative on a project or comes up with a good idea, compliment him for his work.
6.Don't throw co-workers under the bus. In other words, don't go out of your way to point out a co-worker's mistakes or limitations, especially in front of other co-workers or your boss. However, if you need to give constructive criticism or feedback, do so at an appropriate time in private.
7.Don't get involved with office gossip. Not only is it a total waste of time, it's also a very negative practice. If a co-worker tries to speak about another co-worker with you, politely change the subject and let her know you would rather not talk about it because it's not your business.
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