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Mind & Emotions
Way #5 to Kill Conflict – Timing
TIMING: we all know what it's like to be caught at a bad time, so suggesting to carry on the conversation in 2 minutes, 2 hours or 2 days may be the most acceptable thing to do in the situation.
Live in the Moment
At 70 years of age Robert is very clear about what is important for him to live a full and positive life.
Way #1 To Kill Conflict – Listen
Listening is one of the most important and crucial parts of having a good relationship with anyone.
Live and Follow Your Heart
Kris Kolff moved from the Netherlands to New Zealand with his parents when he was eight years old. Growing up in Lower Mouttere and having parents who modeled an active life style shaped his character before he left for his university years.
Be Alive, Keep Learning and Be Alive
Kindra Douglas is a bit of a vagabond. She grew up in a small New Zealand town at the bottom end of the Manukau Harbor area. She spent time on the beach, rode ponies and...
A Beacon of Hope
There aren't many beacons of hope for young people these days, which is why the World of Wearable Arts Show is so important.
The Wonderful Privilege of Ageing
Helen King’s banker parents shifted about New Zealand, living in one or another of the country’s ...
Way #6 to Kill Conflict – Take Turns
TAKE TURNS at talking. Give the other person room to convey their ideas, and you will get the same chance too.
Meeting Challenges and Getting On With Life
At the age of 17 Dennis Mapley left London to discover the world. After seeing posters at New Zealand house on the Strand he lied about his age and became one of the first "L10 pommies."





