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    1. Asked: October 25, 2021In: Communication

      Emotional exhaustion

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      Added an answer on October 26, 2021 at 4:03 pm

      You become emotionally exhausted when you smile less frequently than you used to, even in situations that you typically would find funny. Your senses seem dulled, so food tastes flat, music doesn’t move you anymore, and your taste in clothes change for bad or worse. Sleep deprived. Socializing becomRead more

      You become emotionally exhausted when you smile less frequently than you used to, even in situations that you typically would find funny.
      Your senses seem dulled, so food tastes flat, music doesn’t move you anymore, and your taste in clothes change for bad or worse.
      Sleep deprived. Socializing becomes difficult, and when you are with friends or family, you feel disconnected and have a hard time paying attention to what they say. When you get startled easily by voices, noises or movement. You are more irritable than I used to be, especially in lines, online, and on the phone. If your anxiety level is higher than usual, and crowds and traffic make you feel claustrophobic. You cry more easily, particularly during movies, sad news reports, sentimental stories and even shows with happy endings.

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    2. Asked: October 25, 2021In: Communication

      What are cookies?

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      Added an answer on October 26, 2021 at 4:03 pm

      Every time you visit a website, it sends a small piece of information to your computer to keep track of your movement on the site, your visits, and activities there. These cookies are then stored in your web browser and are later accessed when you’ll visit the website again. For example, while selecRead more

      Every time you visit a website, it sends a small piece of information to your computer to keep track of your movement on the site, your visits, and activities there. These cookies are then stored in your web browser and are later accessed when you’ll visit the website again.
      For example, while selecting a language on a multi-lingual website, the website may store this information on your computer in the form of a cookie. Next time you are on the website, it automatically loads the page in the language you’ve previously selected by reading the information from the cookie so you don’t have to select your preferred language again.

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    3. Asked: October 25, 2021In: Communication

      Jobs for someone with great communication skills

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      Added an answer on October 26, 2021 at 4:03 pm

      If you are good in something then you must impart that skill to others. Start with helping people build their confidence and personality. Find out for yourself, how well are you performing over it. If you do well at that, you may continue to do so. And if that is not your taste, then start bloggingRead more

      If you are good in something then you must impart that skill to others. Start with helping people build their confidence and personality. Find out for yourself, how well are you performing over it. If you do well at that, you may continue to do so. And if that is not your taste, then start blogging and, either ways you are still helping others build their own selves.

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