Eze Sanchez
Life & Relationship Coach
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How to Respond When Someone Says They Are Sick
Kind phrases and gestures for someone who is illWhen a friend, family member, or colleague tells you that they’re ill, it can be hard to find the right words to say. It’s okay if you aren’t sure whether you’re sa...
How to
Deal With a Cursing Person
Unfortunately, there are times when you have to deal with someone using "colorful" language. The right way to respond can depend on the situation, but one thing never changes: you don't deserve to have hurtful or aggres...
How to
Deal With Nosy Neighbors
Humans are social animals, and we find ourselves drawn to live in communities. In high-density areas, however, we are not always able to choose who we live near. Whether you live in a city apartment or a large house in t...
How to
Survive a Messy Roommate
It seems like no two roommates have exactly the same sets of standards when it comes to maintaining the cleanliness of their common areas. If you're frustrated with your roommate's mess, talk to them about it. Keep your...
How to
Change the Subject in a Conversation
As Winston Churchill once said, “A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject.” When you’ve decided you don’t like the topic of the conversation you're having or you sense that the per...
How to
Deal With a Know It All
Smarty pants, wise guy, smart aleck – we all know one. Whether at family get-togethers, at the office, or in a social setting, know-it-alls are everywhere and they know everything. Sometimes it is utterly unbearable to...
How to Handle Noisy College Roommates
A guide to communicating & setting boundaries with roommates Are your loud college roommates keeping you up at night? Bothering you while you're studying? Taking up all the available space with loud phone conversations? ...
How to
Deal with a Roommate Who Is Inconsiderate
Does your roommate eat your food, borrow your stuff without asking, or leave dirty dishes in the sink for weeks? Living with an inconsiderate roommate might make you feel frustrated, but don’t worry—by having an open...
How to
Get Someone to Say No
It’s hard to see someone you love get taken advantage of by others. If you have a friend or family member who just can’t say no, watching them get overwhelmed and stressed on the daily can be tough. We’ve compiled ...
How to
Avoid an Undesired Conversation
There are times when you want to avoid a discussion or conversation that may be awkward or painful. It may be that you just bumped into an ex or just someone who talks for a bit too long. It might be that the conversatio...
How to
End a Conversation With a Girl
If you find yourself in a conversation with a girl that isn’t going anywhere, or you just have to be somewhere else, you can end it politely without being rude or abrupt. Try to find an opening and explain why you have...