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Self-Improvement
21st August 2008
The question of the capacity of short term or immediate memory was one which preoccupied a number of philosophers during the 19th century. Sir William Hamilton, for example, observed that if we flung a handful of marbles on the ground, the maximum numbe...
21st August 2008
Far too often, we hear individuals in abusive relationships seeking to change their partners in order to change their relationship. While it is true that a change in either person will change the overall dynamic of the relationship, changing one's partner...
21st August 2008
Maybe Tomorrow?
I am recently back from 2 weeks holiday in the tropical paradise of Bali. There are so many clichés describing Bali that I will not repeat them or bore you with them here.
Rather what struck me during my holiday was a prevailing a...
21st August 2008
Depression is a condition that we see increasingly often in our hypno-psychotherapy practice here in the UK. Here are my top 10 tips for dealing with this debilitating state:
1. Run Things According to the Clock – Set your alarm clock to awaken you ...
21st August 2008
Firstly we need to get clear about what laziness is. We usually don’t think about it much and we generally just label it on anyone that sits around and doesn’t do much (or doesn’t do what we think should be done). Sometimes we quietly feel lazy ours...
21st August 2008
Self love forms the foundation of your single, most important relationship - that with yourself. The strength of all your other relationships is exactly equal to the strength of that foundation. To love yourself is not simply a self esteem boosting piece ...
21st August 2008
The kitchen has the most activity, usually the tightest space, and the most obstacles which can lead to injury. From a food preparation area and dining room to paying bills, the kitchen is the center of activity for today's family. Unfortunately, the kit...
21st August 2008
Putting the sales pitch of 'living the dream' aside for a moment, here is the reality of 'Plan A' as we are all 'expected' to perform. (correct me if I'm wrong).
1. Go to school (learn how to get a job, not how to think or be creative!)
2. Get a Job...
21st August 2008
Manifesting our deepest desires is nothing more than an ability to transmit intentional thought waves that are strong enough to cause an energetic vibratory effect in the ocean of universal consciousness. When this is achieved the thought power of the int...
20th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Linda Feinholz
Every once in a while, things simply pile up. Like luggage for a long trip.
Take me for example. I'd been 'planning' a trip overseas for six weeks. People started asking me "Are you ready to go?" two months before m...
20th August 2008
We look into a mirror to see how we look. Men use a mirror to shave and women use one to put on makeup. We all check our hair in the mirror.
What thoughts come to you when looking into a mirror? "I need a haircut." "Where did that come from?" or, "I...
20th August 2008
Introduction
WordNet defines a rut as a groove or furrow (especially in soft earth caused by wheels) or a monotonous routine that is hard to escape; as in "her job made her feel that she was stuck in a rut".
What is this thing that we call a rut? Is...
20th August 2008
Hi my name is___________ and I am an alcoholic! If just the thought of uttering that phrase repulses you then read on!
Contrary to what you may have heard alcohol addiction is not an incurable brain disease. In fact, it is not a disease at all! But, fo...
20th August 2008
The term Positive Psychology was basically unknown five years ago. Today, there are numerous books, newspaper and magazine articles mentioning how you can be happier and live a meaningful life based on the scientific research findings from Positive Psych...
20th August 2008
An organization is nothing but amalgamation of people working together to accomplish specific goals. It is an entity that has a distinct purpose and includes people or members who have some type of deliberate structure. Each organization works for distinc...
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