Stepping Out Blog

The Importance of Liking Yourself

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Here’s a big question for you – do you like yourself?

Believe it or not, this really is a big question that you have to ask yourself. What I am aim to do in this article to explain why it is important to like yourself and what the consequences are of not liking yourself.

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Could Pets Be Crucial In Treating Autism?

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Research shows that children with autism have stronger social skills when any kind of pet lived in the home.

The University of Missouri research highlights that dogs and other pets play an important role in individuals’ social lives, and they can act as social interaction catalysts for children with autism.

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How to Choose a Career Path That You Love (in 5 Easy Steps)

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Choosing the right career path can be difficult, especially when you have no idea what you want to do. And when you are young, the daunting task of trying to plan ahead can even seem a little scary at times.

But one thing that you have to remember is that once you start working, you will be spending a majority of your time doing your job. And if you don’t like what you do for a living, then the likelihood is, you are on the wrong career path.

But never fear, there are a number of steps that you can take which will help you decide which career path is right for you.

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Stepping Out Launches New Website

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We’re happy to finally announce the arrival of the brand new Stepping Out website.

In line with our eye for innovative performance strategies, the new Stepping Out website is now more beautiful and functional than ever before.

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Major Concerns Over Mental Health Standards At UK Deterrence Centres

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A new report conducted by the British Medical Journal reveals that leading doctors have raised serious concerns over the standard of mental healthcare at various UK deterrence centres.

The centres which are usually used to screen immigrants who are trying to enter, or have successfully entered the country has steadily increased over the years, with figures showing that over 30,000 people were held last year, and that up to 3000 can be held at any one time.

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