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Smart lady

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  Emotional intelligence   Part 5. Being smart is not just about good grades, a high IQ or knowing big words. For a lady, real smartness shows up in how she handles people, pressure and her own feelings. That skill is called emotional intelligence. It's the difference between a woman who knows a lot and a woman who uses what she knows to build a good life. Here's what emotional intelligence looks like in a smart lady, explained in simple words. 1. She knows herself  well. A smart lady with emotional inteligence understands her own feelings. She can tell when she is angry, sad, excited or stressed. She doesn't say "I'm fine" when she is not. Instead, she asks herself, "Why do I feel this way?" Maybe she is upset because she feels disrespected in a meeting. Maybe she is anxious because she has too much work. When she knows the real reason, she can fix the problem instead of hiding it. Knowing herself also means she knows her strengths and weak points. ...

Frocks

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  frocks "Frock" typically refers to a dress, especially one worn by a girl or woman. It can also refer to a loose outer garment worn by monks or friars, or in historical contexts, a garment worn by men or women in various cultures. The term can vary in meaning depending on the cultural context and time period. History of the frock The history of the frock is quite diverse, as the term has been used to describe various types of garments across different cultures and time periods. Here's a brief overview: Early History : The term "frock" originally comes from Old French "froc," which referred to a monk's habit or a loose outer garment. In medieval Europe, both men and women wore frocks as simple, loose-fitting garments. 17th and 18th Centuries : In the 17th and 18th centuries, the frock became a common garment worn by both men and women. For men, it often referred to a long, loose outer garment, typically worn over other clothing. In women's fa...