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  2. No Excuses (book) - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Feldt encourages women to step into positions of power and leadership. Instead of placing blame, according to the publisher, the author provides inspiration, hope, and courage—as well as concrete power tools, namely, the nine ways, as the book's subtitle eludes—to aid women in securing equality and justice for themselves.

  3. No Excuses - Wikipedia

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    No Excuses, a 1983 television series, whose some episodes were written by Barrie Keeffe; No Excuses, a competing team from the 2010 reality television series, Money Hungry; No Excuses, a subtitle for the thirteenth season of The Biggest Loser (2012) MFC 9: No Excuses, one of Maximum Fighting Championship events in 2006

  4. Talk:No Excuses (book) - Wikipedia

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  5. Reality therapy - Wikipedia

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    Reality therapy (RT) is an approach to psychotherapy and counseling developed by William Glasser in the 1960s. It differs from conventional psychiatry, psychoanalysis and medical model schools of psychotherapy in that it focuses on what Glasser calls "psychiatry's three Rs" – realism, responsibility, and right-and-wrong – rather than mental disorders. [1]

  6. Personal boundaries - Wikipedia

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    Personal boundaries or the act of setting boundaries is a life skill that has been popularized by self help authors and support groups since the mid-1980s. Personal boundaries are established by changing one's own response to interpersonal situations, rather than expecting other people to change their behaviors to comply with your boundary. [1]

  7. Self-awareness - Wikipedia

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    As children reach adolescence, their acute sense of emotion has widened into a meta-cognitive state in which mental health issues can become more prevalent due to heightened emotional and social development. [26] Self-awareness training may reduce anger management issues and reduce aggressive tendencies in adolescents. [27]

  8. Social support - Wikipedia

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    Social support can be categorized and measured in several different ways. There are four common functions of social support: [9] [10] [11] Emotional support is the offering of empathy, concern, affection, love, trust, acceptance, intimacy, encouragement, or caring.

  9. Excuse - Wikipedia

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    In American jurisprudence, an excuse is a defense to criminal charges that is a distinct from an exculpation. Justification and excuse are different defenses in a criminal case (See Justification and excuse ). [ 1 ]