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Why do I have wrinkles on my forehead only?
At age 19, I would think your wrinkles are mostly of the dynamic type, unless you spend a lot of time in the sun, without sun block. And if you have some mild wrinkles, a good moisturizer will probably make them go away by puffing out the skin. What should you do? Wear sun block or physical protectiRead more
At age 19, I would think your wrinkles are mostly of the dynamic type, unless you spend a lot of time in the sun, without sun block. And if you have some mild wrinkles, a good moisturizer will probably make them go away by puffing out the skin. What should you do? Wear sun block or physical protections such as hats, long sleeved shirts, don’t sun bathe for long periods. Use a good Cleanser. Moisturize only when necessary
See lessHow do you deal with someone who never seems to respect you?
Don’t just take it when someone is mistreating you, or taking advantage of you. Be diplomatic, but don’t be silent. Speaking up for yourself is not always easy to do, which is why it is the mark of a person deserving respect. Be relentlessly proactive (Don’t always wait for direction from others. UsRead more
Don’t just take it when someone is mistreating you, or taking advantage of you. Be diplomatic, but don’t be silent. Speaking up for yourself is not always easy to do, which is why it is the mark of a person deserving respect. Be relentlessly proactive (Don’t always wait for direction from others. Use your own skills and resources to start getting things done and solve problems. Get in the habit of figuring things out for yourself. Don’t be afraid of a challenge once in a while. Make sure to curb your instant reactions to things that make you highly emotional—whether it is good or bad. Sure, it’s OK to be yourself and show enthusiasm. But remember that good leaders and well-respected people know the difference between responding and reacting.
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