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Hindustan Times
10 hours ago
- General
- Hindustan Times
Who is really the problem in your relationship? 8 signs it might be you
Everyone's always on the lookout for red flags in their dates or partners. But let's be real, if everyone's got an innate red flag radar, calling out the toxic behaviours, then who's actually the red flag? It might be a punch in the gut, but sometimes it may just be you. Whether you realise it or not, you may be unknowingly brushing them off. But self-awareness can help you overcome your blind spots. Jon Dabach, Relationship coach, who regularly shares tips on dating and relationships, took to Instagram on 30 May to drop 8 signs you are the problem in the relationship, and not the other way round. A post shared by Jon Dabach, PhD | Relationship Coach (@communicationjon) Here are the 8 signs from the relationship coach shared that may help you better introspect on your role and dynamics in the relationship: 1. You always need to win the argument. 2. You dismiss your partner's feelings as overreactions. 3. You rarely apologise, and if you do, it's usually followed by a 'but.' 4. You stonewall or give the silent treatment instead of addressing the conflict. 5. You constantly criticise instead of offering constructive feedback. 6. You expect your partner to read your mind. 7. You bring up the past to score points in the present. 8. You blame everything on your partner's faults without examining your own. It's normal to get defensive; we all have a habit of seeing ourselves in a positive light. But if, while cross-checking, you find yourself resembling a red flag or two, instead of losing your cool denying the uncomfortable truth, calm down and see it as an opportunity to grow. The relationship explained how the first step towards healing is self-awareness, and it's nothing to get embarrassed over. Jon said, 'Now, if you see yourself in any of these, take a breath. Self-awareness isn't shame, it's your first step towards real change. Relationships don't need perfect people, they need honest ones willing to grow.' ALSO READ: Always on the edge in relationships? Know the reasons and 3 ways to heal from anxious attachment style Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional advice.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Digital Workplace Analytics Provider SWOOP Analytics Welcomes New Director of Sales
NEW YORK, May 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It is with great pleasure digital workplace analytics provider SWOOP Analytics welcomes Jon Cox as the company's Director of Sales. Jon joins SWOOP Analytics with more than 20 years of sales experience across the financial services and technology industries, most recently leading the sales team at The Bot Platform. He is also a qualified coach and mentor, and his passion is to help people grow their business. "I love to use data to drive decisions and actions, so I'm excited to be part of a company that's using data to help organizations measure the effectiveness of their communication and collaboration," Jon said. "We've got great customers, an amazing product, and a team of subject matter experts here at SWOOP Analytics. "I'm excited to be here helping get our proposition in front of more comms professionals." SWOOP Analytics CEO Cai Kjaer said he was thrilled to welcome Jon to the SWOOP Analytics team. "Jon brings with him decades of sales and business development experience and will help SWOOP Analytics capitalize on its substantial growth potential," Kjaer said. "We're thrilled to have Jon on the team and we look forward to him helping to grow our business." SWOOP Analytics offers analytics for Microsoft M365, Microsoft Teams, Viva Engage and SharePoint intranet, focusing on digital behaviors and relationships to help customers get the most from their digital tools. If you're searching for an analytics solution to your internal or corporate communications and digital workplace, please reach out to Jon at View source version on Contacts For more information, or to arrange a media interview, please contact: SWOOP Analytics Director, North America, Coco Molina on 425-503-8460 or Jon Cox at Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Business Wire
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Digital Workplace Analytics Provider SWOOP Analytics Welcomes New Director of Sales
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It is with great pleasure digital workplace analytics provider SWOOP Analytics welcomes Jon Cox as the company's Director of Sales. 'Jon brings with him decades of sales and business development experience and will help SWOOP Analytics capitalize on its substantial growth potential,' said CEO Cai Kjaer. Share Jon joins SWOOP Analytics with more than 20 years of sales experience across the financial services and technology industries, most recently leading the sales team at The Bot Platform. He is also a qualified coach and mentor, and his passion is to help people grow their business. 'I love to use data to drive decisions and actions, so I'm excited to be part of a company that's using data to help organizations measure the effectiveness of their communication and collaboration,' Jon said. 'We've got great customers, an amazing product, and a team of subject matter experts here at SWOOP Analytics. 'I'm excited to be here helping get our proposition in front of more comms professionals.' SWOOP Analytics CEO Cai Kjaer said he was thrilled to welcome Jon to the SWOOP Analytics team. 'Jon brings with him decades of sales and business development experience and will help SWOOP Analytics capitalize on its substantial growth potential,' Kjaer said. 'We're thrilled to have Jon on the team and we look forward to him helping to grow our business.' SWOOP Analytics offers analytics for Microsoft M365, Microsoft Teams, Viva Engage and SharePoint intranet, focusing on digital behaviors and relationships to help customers get the most from their digital tools. If you're searching for an analytics solution to your internal or corporate communications and digital workplace, please reach out to Jon at


The Market Online
6 days ago
- Business
- The Market Online
The 5-Minute Investor Podcast, Ep. 12: Profitable growth picks
Welcome to episode 12 of The 5-Minute Investor Podcast, where Stockhouse columnists Jonathon Brown and Trevor Abes each deliver a 2.5-minute stock pick related to recent news stories with investment implications. Here are Jon's articles for episode 12: Small-cap surge: How Bank of Canada rate cuts are fuelling opportunity (Stockhouse). Savaria Presents its Strongest Q1 on Record (Stockhouse). Jon's stock pick for this week is Savaria (TSX:SIS), a designer, manufacturer and distributor of accessibility equipment, including stairlifts, wheelchair lifts, ceiling lifts and slings, elevators, medical beds and pressure management products. The company employs about 2,500 people with plants located across Canada, the United States, Mexico, Europe and China. At the time of writing, Savaria stock traded at C$19.19, adding 8.23 per cent year-over-year and 37.86 per cent since 2020. Here are Trevor's articles: Here's a list of past episodes: Thanks for listening! The 5-Minute Investor is on Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Podbean, Stockhouse or wherever finer podcasts are found. Join the discussion: Find out what investors are saying about The 5-Minute Investor Podcast and this week's stock picks on the Savaria Corp. and NTG Clarity Networks Inc. Bullboards and check out the rest of Stockhouse's stock forums and message boards. The material provided in this podcast is for information only and should not be treated as investment advice. For full disclaimer information, please click here. (Top image: Adobe Stock)


Scottish Sun
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I kissed my fiance goodbye after a wedding rehearsal – two days later cops showed up and my world fell apart
AS my fiancé's coffin was carried from the church, the song By Your Side by Sade played. Jon and I had actually chosen it for our wedding day, but instead I was hearing it at his funeral - the week before we were due to become husband and wife. 4 Michelle Jackson's fiancé Jon died just three weeks before their wedding 4 Jon had suffered from body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) since he was young With just three weeks to go before our special day, Jon had died aged 42, and I wasn't sure how to carry on without him. I