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Why Big Folks Have Trouble Remembering Stuff About Being Little Folks (But Why it Still Causes Them Problems)
What do you recall about your childhood? I don't remember much about mine. Snatches of this, hints of that. I am fifty-two. My sister is a year and a half older. When we talk about "those magical childhood days," we often find that we remember them quite differently (including who was Mom's favorite). Who's right? Seems to me that I am. She always pulls the "age card." "You're too young to remember." It can really make me angry. Problem is, she is probably right-at least in some cases. ...Read the rest of this entry »
How Speed Thinking Defeats Chronic Stress, And Improve Personal Productivity
How Speed (Fast) Thinking Kills Stress Scientific American magazine has been in business since 1845 commenting on new inventions and research. It is the standard source for writers on scientific subjects to discover new research. They were the first to write about Howe's Cotton Gin, Morse's telegraph, Bell's telephone, and Edison's light and phonograph. You can check them out at www.sciam.com When they endorse new research, it is the real deal. So What On February, 2009 Sci Am wrote an ...Read the rest of this entry »
The magic and science of statistics and sales.
This article was orginally written to teach my members how to
get ISP clients, but you can use it for almost any business that
you are in.
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magic and science of statistics and sales.
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when I was on the phone as a telemarketer, I discovered
something very important.
If I kept my activity regular, that is if I worked the same
amount of time each day, and if I was in good health, ...Read the rest of this entry »
Improving Biology Education
This is a particular problem in subjects that are politically and emotionally charged. One of the most acrimonious areas of education is the one that is also nearest to my own heart: biology. Allow me to lay out some thoughts on what a sound education in biology ought to look like, and what the benefits of this might be on both the individual and the societal level. First, and perhaps most importantly, it is critical that all sciences, including biology, are taught as a process and a way of ...Read the rest of this entry »
The Enigma of the German Soul: Paths to the Modern Culture And Modern Religion in General?
It was the German-Swiss psychologist Carl Jung (Born 1875 Died 1961), who founded Analytical Psychology that developed, or rather formulated and popularized the practical ideology of the collective unconscious. The collective unconscious is a spiritual life force dimension that is beyond our conscious reach but yet it is the spiritual force that determines and shapes our lives. This collective unconscious has different qualities and that visits each person or group of people and ...Read the rest of this entry »
Create Digital Children's Books
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Create Digital Children's Books
By Stephen Bucaro
They say, if you can't figure out how to do something with ...Read the rest of this entry »
Dealing With Stress at School
Copyright 2005 Trevor Dumbleton
For all that talk of school being the "best time in your life",
one of the most difficult results of school is simple school
stress. Of course, school stress is not only brought on by
classes, homework, papers to write, problems to solve, and the
persistent need to keep up with reading. It is also brought on
by the often taxing work of keeping up with friends, keeping up
with life, keeping the parents happy, and rather onerous task of
simply being young and ...Read the rest of this entry »
The Psychological Definition Of Self Esteem And Self Concept
In the area of science of the mind and psychology, the definition of self esteem has many technical variations, but there is an umbrella concept that can adequately explain what self esteem and the concept of the self is actually. In laymen terms, self esteem is how a person measure’s his overall worth and this can be attributed to the sum total of his own gifts and abilities versus his perceived failures. When talking with jargon and terms lime ‘worth’, perhaps you may be ...Read the rest of this entry »
Indoor Gardening With The Science Of Aeroponics
For the gardening enthusiast, the winter months can be filled with dreams of sunny summer days and the pile of catalogs that can promise seeds and bulbs that will produce fruits, vegetables and flowers when at last the weather warms up enough to begin acting on those dreams.The good news for gardeners is that there are ways to begin those spring plantings well in advance of the warmer months and it can be done at home indoors using Hydroponics.The Hydroponics equipment that is easily found on ...
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What is a Debt Management Plan, and why should I enroll?
It's Friday night and you just sat down to watch your favorite
show. A few moments later a commercial comes on. That's right,
another credit counseling agency promising to lower your
interest rates and stop collection calls. If you're cynical or
what others consider to be a skeptic, you'll get up and deem
this as an opportunity to grab a drink before your show resumes.
However, if your values oblige you toward proper money
management, you'll grab a piece of paper and a pen and quickly
jot down ...Read the rest of this entry »
Mother Love
Scientific studies conclude something mothers everywhere have
always intuitively known - that the unique love they have for
their offspring is vitally important to their development. A
mother's love and nurturing even directly impacts the biological
development of the child's brain and central nervous system. In
effect, mother and child are "hard-wired" for mutual love. The
brain is like a template designed to await molding by its early
environment. One researcher even wrote that hugs and ...Read the rest of this entry »
Adaptogens for Life - The Science behind the Discovery of
Modern civilization has produced an unusually stressful
environment to humans and animals, with extreme high demands on
our physical and mental abilities. The last one hundred years
have brought unique new challenges for all. It doesn't take much
reflection upon the obvious and not so obvious sources of
stressors today to realize the average person endures a lifetime
of extraordinary physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual
stress.
Unfortunately the continual assault of these daily ...Read the rest of this entry »