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July 2023 Rerun

Developing Soft Skills and Personality

Week 2/Assignment 2

MSQ: 1-10

MCQ: 11-20

True/False: 21-25

MSQs

1. Which of the following statements should be avoided during a conflict?

● “I am right, and you are wrong.”

● “What you say is true, but I will not accept it.”

● “Let us find a win-lose solution.”

● “Let us find a win-win solution.”

● “I am sorry, and if I have hurt you, your sentiments, or made this

mistake, I apologize for that.”

● “I am not interested in your arguments.”

(Avoiding statements that escalate tension or dismiss the other person’s perspective

during a conflict is crucial. Productive conflict resolution involves active listening and

respectful dialogue. Comments like “I am right, and you are wrong” create a

confrontational atmosphere and hinder progress. Seeking a win-win solution fosters

collaboration and compromise. Offering a genuine apology, such as saying, “I am sorry,

and if I have hurt you, your sentiments, or made this mistake, I apologize for that,”
demonstrates empathy and a willingness to repair the relationship. Conflicts can be

resolved more effectively and positively by avoiding dismissive or antagonistic

statements and adopting a more open and understanding approach.)

2. A fight between two students at school escalates and creates a conflict between

their parents. Identify the right ways to deal with the situation.

● The parents engage in open and respectful communication, actively listening

to each other’s perspectives and concerns.

● The parents agree to involve a neutral third party, such as a mediator or

counselor, to facilitate productive discussions and help them find common

ground.

● The parents engage in a blame game, constantly pointing fingers at each other or

their children.

● The parents prioritize their children’s well-being and emotional needs above

their own grievances.

● The parents encourage their children to take responsibility for their actions

and apologize to each other.

● The parents engage in retaliatory actions, seeking to hurt or harm the other family

as a way to get back at them for the conflict.

(The parents should deal with the situation carefully. They should engage in open and

respectful communication, actively listening to each other’s perspectives and concerns.

This approach allows for constructive dialogue and finding common ground and

resolution. Additionally, involving a neutral third party, such as a mediator or counselor,

can facilitate productive discussions and help the parents navigate the conflict. Parents

must prioritize their children’s well-being and emotional needs above their own
grievances, as this helps create a supportive and nurturing environment for the children

during challenging situations. Encouraging their children to take responsibility for their

actions and apologize to each other promotes accountability and teaches valuable lessons

in conflict resolution. Retaliatory measures, seeking to hurt or harm the other family,

should be avoided as they perpetuate the conflict.)

3. Salma and Kumari are both participating in a beauty pageant. They have been

asked to perform together for a talent round but have different opinions on what to

do. Salma believes they should perform a dance routine, while Kumari thinks they

should sing a classical duet. This disagreement is causing tension between them

and may impact their performance in the competition. What are some potential

solutions for resolving this conflict between Salma and Kumari?

● Salma should choose what to do as anybody can dance.

● Kumari should have the final say as she is a trained classical singer and

should be able to showcase her expertise.

● Salma and Kumari should compromise and create a talent

performance incorporating singing and dancing.

● Salma and Kumari should seek the guidance of a professional

coach/mentor to help them come to an agreement and perform to

the best of their abilities.

● Salma and Kumari should request the organizers to allow them to

perform separately.

● Salma and Kumari should cancel the show, as no one should force

them to perform with someone they are not on good terms with.

(The potential solutions for resolving the conflict between Salma and Kumari include

compromising and creating a talent performance incorporating singing and dancing. This
allows them to showcase their strengths while collaborating to deliver a unique and

engaging performance. They should not make a decision individually. They can explore

ways to integrate both elements into a cohesive routine highlighting their talents. Seeking

the guidance of a professional coach or mentor can also be beneficial in helping them

navigate the disagreement, providing an objective perspective, and assisting them in

finding a solution that satisfies both parties. Requesting the organizers to allow them to

perform separately may not be the ideal solution, as it might undermine their ability to

work as a team and compromise. Canceling the show due to their disagreement would be

a drastic response that does not promote conflict resolution. Therefore, finding a

compromise and seeking professional guidance are more constructive approaches to

resolving the conflict and ensuring a successful performance.)

4. A group of friends plans a trip but struggles to agree on the destination and

activities. Different opinions clash as the discussion heats up, leading to

interpersonal conflicts. Identify the individuals who showcase conflict resolution

skills.

• Abhaya insists on going to a beach destination, while few others prefer a

mountainous location. Their differing preferences lead to heated arguments and

misunderstandings.

• Madhavi suggests a collaborative approach, encouraging each friend to

present their preferred activities, and then they collectively decide on an

itinerary that accommodates everyone’s interest.

• Prarthana practices active listening, empathizing with her friends’

viewpoints, and expressing her preferences respectfully, aiming to find

common ground.
• Shankar dominates the conversation, dismissing others’ suggestions and imposing

his preferences on the group. This authoritarian approach escalates the conflict.

• Midhuna decides to remain silent during the discussion, avoiding expressing her

preferences to keep the peace.

• Satwik openly criticizes his friends’ suggestions, creating a hostile atmosphere

and damaging trust among the group members.

(The individuals who showcase conflict resolution skills are Madhavi and Prarthana.

Madhavi suggests a collaborative approach involving everyone in the decision-making

process, which can lead to a more inclusive and agreeable itinerary. To the contrary,

Prarthana practices active listening, empathy, and respectful expression of her

preferences, aiming to find common ground and harmony among her friends. These

conflict resolution skills promote understanding and compromise, essential for resolving

interpersonal conflicts effectively and maintaining substantial friendships within the

group.)

5. Akhila, a social media influencer, and Praveena, her best friend, are not talking

due to a misunderstanding. The conflict has left Akhila feeling upset and unsure of

how to proceed. Which of the following measures should Akhila adopt?

● Reach out to Praveena and try to talk to her about the

misunderstanding.

● Confront Praveena and demand an apology for the misunderstanding.

● Write her thoughts and feelings in a journal to help her process

the situation.

● Continue to ignore Praveena and hope that the situation resolves itself.
● Seek the help of a neutral third party, such as a common friend, to

mediate the conflict.

● Find a new friend to replace Praveena and move on from the conflict.

(Akhila can adopt the measure of reaching out to Praveena and trying to talk to her about

the misunderstanding. By initiating communication, Akhila can create an opportunity to

discuss the issue openly and honestly, allowing both parties to express their perspectives

and clarify any misunderstandings. This approach promotes understanding, empathy, and

the possibility of finding a resolution. Seeking the help of a neutral third party, such as a

common friend, to mediate the conflict can be a constructive approach, as they can

provide an unbiased perspective and facilitate productive communication. Writing

thoughts and feelings in a journal can be a helpful personal reflection tool and may help

her to understand the issue better.)

6. Identify the statements that are TRUE regarding stress.

● Stress affects everyone in the same way.

● Chronic stress can have detrimental effects on your physical health.

● Neglecting stress altogether will enhance the quality of one’s life.

● Stress can strain relationships and hinder effective communication.

● High levels of stress can negatively impact your productivity and

performance.

● By regulating stress, you can maintain a healthier and balanced lifestyle.

(Stress affects everyone differently, and it is inaccurate to say that it impacts everyone the

same way. Individual responses to stress can vary based on personality, coping strategies,

support systems, and life experiences. While some individuals may handle stressors

relatively quickly, others struggle to manage the same stress level. Chronic stress can
harm physical health, as prolonged exposure to stress hormones can lead to various health

problems, including cardiovascular issues and weakened immune function. Neglecting

stress is not a wise approach, as unaddressed stress can accumulate and negatively impact

one’s mental and physical well-being over time. Instead, by recognizing and managing

stress through healthy coping mechanisms, seeking support, and adopting a balanced

lifestyle, individuals can minimize the adverse effects of stress and improve their overall

quality of life. Stress can strain relationships and hinder effective communication, as

heightened emotions and tension may impede open and constructive dialogue. High-stress

levels can also adversely affect productivity and performance.)

7. Which among the following comments are destructive and should not be included

in an argument?

● “I cannot believe how stupid your argument is.”

● “Let us take a break and return to this later when we feel calmer.”

● “Let us focus on finding a solution instead of placing the blame on

someone.”

● “You are not capable of understanding my point of view.”

● “I understand where this argument is coming from, but I see things

differently.”

● “Why are you so sensitive? You need to toughen up.”

(In an argument, avoid destructive comments like “I cannot believe how stupid your

argument is” and “You are not capable of understanding my point of view.” These

comments are offensive and dismissive, hindering productive communication. Instead,

opt for constructive statements such as “Let us take a break and return when we feel

calmer” or “Let us focus on finding a solution without placing blame on someone.”


Emphasizing empathy and understanding different perspectives can produce more

meaningful and positive conflict outcomes.)

8. Vinshy and Tanya are roommates with different lifestyles and habits, leading to

conflicts and tensions within their living arrangement. Identify the right

approaches they should adopt to resolve the issue.

● Establishment of clear communication channels

● Blaming the other person first

● Aggressive behavior

● Compromise and flexibility

● Avoidance

● Revenge and retaliation

(Vinshy and Tanya should adopt the suitable approaches of establishing clear

communication channels and practicing compromise and flexibility to resolve the

conflicts and tensions resulting from their different lifestyles and habits. By openly

discussing their concerns and preferences, they can create a safe space to express their

needs and feelings without judgment, fostering understanding. On the other hand, they

should avoid wrong approaches like blaming the other person first, showing aggressive

behavior, or complete avoidance, seeking revenge, and retaliation, as these only

exacerbate conflicts and hinder productive resolutions. Emphasizing open communication

and finding mutually agreeable solutions will lead to a healthier and more peaceful living

environment for Vinshy and Tanya.)

9. Identify the situations that provide win-win solutions from the following options.
● A team faces a conflict arising from differing opinions on a project approach.

Rather than dismissing or favoring one perspective, they hold a constructive

discussion, listen to each other’s viewpoints, and integrate the best aspects of

all ideas to reach an innovative solution that satisfies all team members.

● A parent imposes her own decisions on a child without considering the child’s

input or needs, leading to a strained relationship and the child feeling

disempowered and unheard.

● Two employees in the same department need flexibility in their work

schedules due to personal commitments. They work together to create a

rotating schedule that allows both individuals to accommodate their needs

while ensuring coverage and maintaining productivity for the team.

● A community organization has limited funds to allocate for different projects.

They engage in a participatory budgeting process where community

members propose and vote on project ideas, ensuring that the resources are

distributed to address various needs and priorities.

● A family is trying to choose a vacation destination. Instead of one person

making the decision, they engage in a family meeting where everyone shares

their preferences, considerations, and concerns. Through open dialogue, they

collectively decide on a destination that accommodates various interests and

ensures an enjoyable experience for everyone.

● Two friends disagree about a financial deal. Instead of arguing or

compromising on their individual preferences, they explore alternative

options and find a compromise that allows both of them to enjoy aspects of

their preferred benefits, strengthening their friendship.


(In these situations, win-win solutions are achieved through effective collaboration and

communication among the parties involved. For instance, in the team project conflict, the

team members engage in a constructive discussion and integrate diverse viewpoints to

reach an innovative solution that satisfies everyone. Similarly, the two employees work

together to create a flexible work schedule that meets their personal needs while

maintaining productivity. The community organization’s participatory budgeting process

ensures that limited funds are allocated to address various requirements and priorities

within the community. In the family’s vacation destination decision, open dialogue allows

for a collective decision that accommodates everyone’s preferences and ensures a

memorable experience. Lastly, the two friends find a compromise in their financial deal,

allowing both to enjoy aspects of their preferred benefits and strengthening their

friendship. These win-win solutions prioritize cooperation, consideration of diverse

perspectives, and the pursuit of positive outcomes for all involved parties.)

10. Who among the following DOES NOT display a constructive mindset?

● Devyani struggles with delegating tasks and trusting her team

members. She constantly interferes with their work, hampers their

autonomy, and stifles creativity. Her need for control and lack of faith

in her team’s abilities limits their growth and hinders overall

productivity.

● Mirash always finds something to complain about, regardless of the

situation. His negative attitude affects team morale and hampers

collaboration.

● Hassan finds himself in a conflict situation with a colleague. Rather than

escalating the tension or engaging in blame, he approaches the


conversation with empathy and active listening. He seeks to understand the

other person’s perspective, respectfully communicates his concerns, and

works towards finding a mutually beneficial resolution.

● Annapoorna has a curious mindset and a thirst for knowledge. She actively

seeks out opportunities to expand her skills and expertise. She attends

workshops, reads books, and enrolls in online courses to stay updated in

her field.

● Zakir is a team leader who fosters a positive and inclusive work

environment. He encourages open communication, values diverse

perspectives, and actively involves team members in decision-making

processes. He recognizes individual contributions and creates opportunities

for team members to learn, grow, and succeed together.

● Kunal has a pessimistic outlook on life and constantly expects the

worst outcome. He dismisses new ideas or initiatives as bound to fail

and discourages others from pursuing innovative solutions. His

cynicism creates a hostile atmosphere and dampens enthusiasm and

motivation within the team.

(Among the individuals mentioned, Kunal, Mirash, and Devyani do not display a

constructive mindset. Kunal’s pessimistic outlook and constant expectation of failure

hinder his ability to embrace new ideas, while Mirash’s perpetual complaints and

negative attitude affect team morale and collaboration. Similarly, Devyani’s struggles

with delegating tasks and lack of trust in her team’s abilities limit their growth and overall

productivity. On the other hand, Hassan, Annapoorna, and Zakir demonstrate constructive

mindsets in their respective ways. Hassan approaches conflicts with empathy and active

listening, seeking mutually beneficial resolutions. Annapoorna’s curiosity and thirst for
knowledge lead her to seek opportunities for personal and professional growth actively.

As a team leader, Zakir fosters a positive and inclusive work environment by encouraging

open communication, valuing diverse perspectives, and supporting the team’s success.)

MCQs

11. “Stress management is __________ management,” according to Shereka Dunston.

● anxiety

● sorrow

● life

● memory

● anger

● business

(The statement suggests that stress management is intertwined with managing various

aspects of one’s life. Shereka Dunston’s perspective implies that effectively managing

stress is not an isolated task but a holistic approach to managing different aspects of life.

Stress can affect various areas, such as relationships, work, health, and overall well-being.

Acknowledging that stress management is life management, it emphasizes caring for

oneself. This perspective encourages individuals to take a comprehensive and proactive

approach to managing stress by adopting healthy coping mechanisms, prioritizing self-

care, maintaining work-life balance, fostering healthy relationships, and pursuing

personal growth and fulfillment.)

12. Muskan, a talented poetess, finds herself in a conflict when she receives an

invitation to perform her poetry at two prestigious events on the same day. Both
events hold significant importance in her career and offer valuable opportunities

for exposure and networking. Muskan understands the importance of carefully

considering her options and the potential consequences of her decision. She wants

to make a choice that maximizes her chances of growth, exposure, and artistic

fulfillment. Which among the following options is the most appropriate approach

in this situation?

● Flip a coin.

● Cancel both performances.

● Succumb to peer pressure.

● Delay decision indefinitely.

● Allow the stress to consume her.

● Evaluate the importance of the opportunities.

(The most appropriate approach for Muskan in this situation is to evaluate the importance

of the opportunities. By carefully considering the significance of both events in her career

and weighing the potential benefits and drawbacks, Muskan can make an informed

decision. Evaluating factors such as artistic fulfillment and long-term impact on her

career can help Muskan prioritize one event over the other based on her goals and

aspirations. This approach allows her to make a thoughtful and well-informed decision

that maximizes her chances of growth, exposure, and artistic fulfillment while minimizing

potential regrets.)

13. What is the first step toward resolving a conflict?

● Focusing on the problem, not the person

● Blaming someone for the conflict

● Making the other person apologize even though it is not their fault
● Ignoring the problem and hoping it goes away

● Interrupting the other person while they are talking

● Dominating the conversation with one’s own ideas

(The first step toward resolving a conflict is focusing on the problem, not the person. It is

essential to approach conflicts with a constructive mindset. By directing attention to the

specific issue rather than blaming individuals, parties can engage in a more productive

and respectful dialogue. This allows for a better understanding of each other’s

perspectives, concerns, and emotions, laying the groundwork for finding mutually

beneficial solutions. Blaming, interrupting, dominating the conversation, or forcing

apologies can escalate tensions and hinder progress in resolving the conflict effectively.)

14. Who among the following DOES NOT have a strong sense of vocation?

● Riya is a veterinarian who has always had a strong affinity for animals. She is

deeply committed to caring for and healing needy animals, viewing her work as a

calling rather than just a job.

● Manoj is a musician who feels a deep connection to his craft. He sees music as a

means of expressing his emotions and connecting with others on a profound level.

● Daksha is a graphic designer who has a true passion for visual storytelling. She

sees design as a powerful tool for communication and uses her skills to create

compelling and impactful visuals that convey meaningful messages.

● Hari is primarily driven by external rewards and financial success rather

than a deep passion for his work.

● Raju is committed to improving the lives of marginalized individuals and works

tirelessly to advocate for their rights and well-being.


● Varghese sees his culinary skills as an art form and delights in creating unique and

delicious dishes that bring joy to others.

• Sophia is an art therapist who uses art as a means of healing and self-

expression.

(Hari is the one who does not have a strong sense of vocation. While Riya, Manoj,

Daksha, Raju, Sophia, and Varghese exhibit a deep passion and connection to their

respective fields, Hari is primarily motivated by external rewards and financial success

rather than a genuine passion for his work. A strong sense of vocation is characterized by

a sense of purpose and fulfillment derived from one’s profession or craft. Hari’s focus on

external rewards suggests that his primary driving force is not a true vocation but external

factors such as monetary gain or status.)

15. Conflict also means ________________ .

● a state of tranquility.

● absence of differences.

● discord of action.

● effortless collaboration.

● total conformity.

● consensus and compromise.

(Conflict also means “discord of action.” It refers to a situation in which there are

disagreements, clashes, or tensions between individuals or groups due to differences in

interests, opinions, or beliefs. Conflict can arise in various contexts, such as personal

relationships, work environments, or societal interactions. It is a natural and inevitable


part of human interactions and can lead to both positive and negative outcomes depending

on how it is managed and resolved.)

16. What does Parkinson’s Law state?

● Creativity is hampered by criticism.

● Artificial Intelligence will take over humanity as we know it now.

● Supply and demand are directly proportional.

● Work expands to fill the time available for its completion.

● Time expands to create a universe that is filled with possibilities.

● Satisfaction from one’s career is inversely proportional to the stress

experienced by it.

(Parkinson’s Law states that “work expands to fill the time available for its completion.”

This law, proposed by British historian Cyril Northcote Parkinson, suggests that the time

taken to complete a task is often determined by the amount of time allocated for its

completion. In other words, a task with a generous or flexible deadline will likely take

longer to complete than if it had a tighter deadline. This concept highlights the tendency

for work to become more complex and time-consuming when there is no specific time

constraint, leading to inefficiencies and delays. It is a valuable observation in time

management and productivity, emphasizing the importance of setting realistic deadlines

to increase efficiency.)

17. Being mindful means:

● Being preoccupied with the past or future rather than fully experiencing the

present moment.

● Reacting impulsively and without consideration for the consequences of your

actions.
● Being excessively self-centered and focused only on one’s own needs and desires.

● Being fully present and aware of the present moment, without judgment.

● Ignoring or suppressing one’s emotions and thoughts.

● Letting your mind wander aimlessly without actively directing your attention.

(Being mindful means being fully present and aware of the present moment without

judgment. It involves consciously paying attention to one’s thoughts, emotions, and

sensations. Mindfulness allows individuals to observe their experiences without getting

preoccupied with the past or future, promoting a sense of clarity and focus. It is about

acknowledging and accepting one’s thoughts and feelings without judgment, fostering a

greater sense of self-awareness and emotional regulation. Mindfulness also enables

individuals to engage in the present moment more fully, enhancing their ability to respond

to situations with intention and consideration rather than reacting impulsively. It is a

practice that promotes mental well-being and will be beneficial in reducing stress.)

18. Which among the following options can improve one’s sleep?

● Engage in excessive caffeine consumption.

● Regulate one’s stress and engage in activities that promote relaxation.

● Eat heavy or spicy meals close to bedtime.

● Multitask excessively.

● Keep your bedroom cluttered and disorganized.

● Dwell on negative thoughts and situations.

(Regulating stress and engaging in activities promoting relaxation can improve one’s

sleep. High stress and anxiety levels can negatively impact sleep quality and lead to

insomnia. Relaxation techniques, such as meditation and deep breathing exercises, can

help calm the mind and promote better sleep. On the other hand, excessive caffeine
consumption, eating heavy or spicy meals close to bedtime, multitasking excessively,

keeping the bedroom cluttered and disorganized, and dwelling on negative thoughts and

situations can all disrupt sleep and should be avoided to improve sleep quality.)

19. At which level of conflict resolution is a third party requested to act like a judge?

● Negotiation

● Mediation

● Arbitration

● Conciliation

● Litigation

● Collaboration

(In arbitration, a neutral third party listens to both sides of the conflict, considers evidence

and arguments, and then makes a binding decision for the involved parties. Arbitration is

often used when negotiation and mediation are unsuccessful, and the parties agree to

submit their dispute to a third party for a final decision.)

20. Which among the following reasons correctly explains the reason why taking a

break from work can be productive?

● Taking a break from work is a sign of laziness and lack of commitment to one’s

responsibilities.

● Taking a break from work is a waste of time and hinders productivity and

progress.

● Taking a break from work is a selfish indulgence that puts personal needs above

professional obligations.
● Taking a break from work is a sign of weakness and an inability to handle the

demands of the job.

● Taking a break from work is good because it helps reduce stress and prevent

burnout, allowing for improved mental and physical well-being.

● Taking a break from work is an excuse to avoid challenges and escape from

difficult situations.

(Taking a break from work is good because it helps reduce stress and prevent burnout,

allowing for improved mental and physical well-being. It is essential for maintaining a

healthy work-life balance and avoiding the harmful effects of prolonged stress and

overworking. Breaks allow individuals to recharge, relax, and return to work with

renewed energy and focus, ultimately enhancing productivity and overall job

performance. It is not a sign of laziness or weakness but rather a smart strategy for

maintaining one’s well-being and sustaining long-term productivity.)

T/F

21. Heera is an animal trainer who only agrees to train five animals a year, as more

than that will cause her stress. Heera is unreasonable as one should engage in their

profession as much as possible.

True

False

(Heera’s decision to only agree to train five animals a year is not unreasonable. People

have different capacities and preferences regarding their workloads and stress tolerance.

Recognizing and respecting individual boundaries and limitations is essential, as pushing

oneself beyond what one can handle can lead to burnout and decreased job satisfaction. It
is perfectly valid for Heera to limit the number of animals she trains to maintain a healthy

work-life balance and ensure quality training for the animals.)

22. Amrita and Rahul decide to get married. As they get closer to their wedding day,

Rahul realizes he is not ready to marry and communicates this to Amrita. This

creates a conflict of interest, and they decide to end their relationship amicably.

This is a healthy approach as they were honest each other and could respect their

individual choices.

True

False

(Amrita and Rahul’s decision to end their relationship amicably after realizing that Rahul

is not ready for marriage demonstrates a healthy approach to handling the conflict of

interest. By communicating honestly with each other and respecting their individual

choices, they makemature and responsible decisions. It is essential in any relationship to

prioritize open and honest communication, especially when facing significant decisions

like marriage. Recognizing and respecting each other’s feelings and needs can lead to a

supportive resolution, even if it means ending the relationship. This approach reflects

emotional intelligence and a commitment to personal growth and well-being for both

individuals involved.)

23. Stress is a myth created by people to avoid taking responsibility for their actions

and decisions.

True

False
(The statement is false. Stress can result from various factors, including work-related

challenges, personal issues, and life events. It is a complex and individualized experience.

It is not a myth but a physiological and psychological reaction that can significantly affect

our well-being. Ignoring or dismissing stress can negatively affect our physical and

mental health, and it is essential to acknowledge and address stress in healthy ways.)

24. Seema believes that we have control over the occurrence of conflicts and can

avoid them if we refuse to interact with people. Seema is correct.

True

False

(Seema’s belief is incorrect. While it is true that some conflicts can be avoided by

limiting interactions with certain people or situations, conflicts are a natural part of

human interactions, and it is nearly impossible to avoid them altogether. Interpersonal

conflicts can arise due to differences in opinions, values, and needs. Completely isolating

oneself to prevent conflicts would be impractical. Instead of avoiding conflicts, it is more

productive to learn effective communication and conflict resolution skills.)

25. Paresh is a salesman who leads a stressful life. He finds solace in taking it out on

his wife. The wife believes this can be justified due to his stress. She is right.

True

False

(Paresh’s wife should not endure his abuse. While it is understandable that stress can

impact a person’s behavior and emotions, it does not justify attacking anyone mentally or

physically for emotional release. Individuals need to take responsibility for their feelings

and actions, even during times of stress. Instead of using others as outlets for their stress,
individuals should seek healthy coping mechanisms and communication skills to express

their feelings constructively.)

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