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by Sarah Chana Radcliffe, M.Ed., C.Psych.Assoc.
A primer on how to raise our children to look at the positive and speak well about others.
by Lori Palatnik and Bob Burg
Gossip can be more powerful than biological weapons.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
The tongue holds the keys to life and death.
How to give it, and how to take it.
by Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits
We're wronged. Should we confront the perpetrator or turn the other cheek?
Make my day. Is revenge really so sweet?
It's beneath us to focus on the negative in others.
We are constantly passing judgment -- on family members, friends, neighbors, and practically anyone we meet. Are we judging fairly?
by Mrs. Lori Palatnik
We should always give others – and ourselves – the benefit of the doubt.
by Rabbi Moshe Schapiro
What comes out of one's mouth is as important as what goes in.
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