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29th September 2009
We are all very good at making ourselves feel bad. We come by the habit honestly. Think back to learning to spell in grammar school. Our tests come back from the teacher with the errors marked with red checks. A quick review of our formative years probabl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
I am without end being contacted by colleagues recommending a variety of self-help books.And, yet, a another lately mentioned to me that he had been on a workshop where another participant told him to Stop reading the books and start living it! The truth... Read >
Author: Tim Tyus
28th September 2009
We were watching the film Mulholland Drive yesterday and it suddenly hit us like a bolt of lightening. How many times we misdiagnose a situation. How many times we carry on a path not knowing that our assumption have taken us miles off course.
It’s ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
I hear four questions asked about leadership often. This article gives a short answer to each of these important questions.
Why Does Leadership Matter?
Parents universally hope that their children develop leadership qualities. They know that leade... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
For most of us who have gone through the hallowed halls of learning a.k.a. the busy and sometimes bumpy corridors of a private or public school, home schooling may be a curious and bizarre choice. The idea of not being able to have classmates and interact... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
There is nothing you can know that can't be known. Those are words of wisdom from the legendary Beatles and never truer than they are today. So is there any real educational value to a pedal ride on car? Any reason at all why my child should learn to ri... Read >
Author: Christopher Cooney
22nd September 2009
Growth hormones are believed to help facilitate faster healing. It has other positive effect in our bodies. Learn the facts here.
Since the beginning of time, people looked for ways in order to extend life in years, overturn the aging process and perha... Read >
Author: Urmann
21st September 2009
Sports programs today are dominated with Generation Y ("Gen Y") athletes. We are almost at the end of the Generation X ("Gen X") athlete period. With the change in generations, there are changes in how to best coach athletes, because as you may have notic... Read >
Author: Bo Hanson
21st September 2009
Everyone is afraid of something. This is one of those rules of life that can't be avoided, and even people who appear fearless are scared of something. It is often merely a matter of being able to hide just how scared a person is. Fear is something that c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
In twentieth century America while young boys learned construction with Lincoln Logs, little girls instinctively cuddled a Raggedy Ann. Even today Raggedy Ann’s red yarn hair, patched pinafore and button eyes offer images of another era as she celebrat... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
I am forever being contacted by clients recommending a variety of self-help books. And, yet, a client recently mentioned to me that he had been on a workshop where another participant told him to "Stop reading the book... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
05th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
I know that people are constantly striving to get more out of life. I know that many people wish for, hope for, want for more success, more happiness, more wealth. But wishing, hoping and wanting something is simply ... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
04th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
In business - and often in our personal lives - frustration and worry go hand in hand. We get frustrated that our efforts are not receiving the acclaim that we believe we deserve and we get worried that, if things con... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
03rd September 2009
My son learned many life lessons at the ballpark while out on the field with his team mates, and I saw many analogies for life unfold, simply by watching these kids play ball throughout their formative years.
Yesterday, while picking up tickets to atte... Read >
Author: naushad emaif
03rd September 2009
My son learned many life lessons at the ballpark while out on the field with his team mates, and I saw many analogies for life unfold, simply by watching these kids play ball throughout their formative years.
Yesterday, while picking up tickets to atte... Read >
Author: naushad emaif
17th August 2009
This is the situation at hand-a child stays at home all day long, the mum is the teacher. This calls for some seriously pondering because there are certain issues of discipline which will be at stake. It is very easy for a child to misinterpret the freedo... Read >
Author: Freddy Ngiam
13th August 2009
Starting a family can be tough going for many people. The costs involved in bringing up children can mean endless hours of overtime and countless missed opportunities to enjoy the formative years of a young person growing up.
Unfortunately, that’s l... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
10th August 2009
The mind is a very powerful tool.
Trish Kinney, author of Silver Platter Girl from Seven Locks Press (www.silverplattergirl.com) is living proof of that. The fact that she is living at all is proof. A survivor of breast cancer, a survivor of sexual ab... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th August 2009
Is a Good Work Ethic important ?
Yes, (no surprises there then) at the very least it is important. But if you own or are planning on owning your own business, it is absolutely essential.
If you are an employee having strong values of hard work and dil... Read >
Author: rob anderson / internet marketer and trainer
24th July 2009
Lois Lowry’s The Giver is only one in a huge series of classic “dystopian” literature. (Think “utopia,” then think Third Reich.) What makes it stand out from novels like 1984 or Brave New World – aside from the iconic grizzled-old-man cover ... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson
23rd July 2009
As a young man, I figured out quickly that I was a romantic. Ideals like intimacy, solitude, passion, and meaning were constantly in the forefront of my mind as I pondered this thing called life, and what kind of man I would grow up to become. As I grew... Read >
Author: BenMester
23rd July 2009
Meet the eight women who will be feeling the wrath of the great Gordon ramsay in the second Hell's Kitchen season to be aired this year. Season Six sees the girls and guys vying for a job in Whistler, Canada, with the last chef standing after having their... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
17th July 2009
Large numbers of people seem to have some sort of phobia – some can remember when the fear began, often through a scary experience in their formative years, but for many the fear seems innate or inexplicable. A study by NIMH (National Institute of Ment... Read >
Author: freedgabriel
11th July 2009
Life is a miracle. Life is a blessing. Life is something that needs to be enjoyed. Seldom do people realize it in the early and the formative years of their lives. In majority of the cases the people become victims of various kinds of abuses in their teen... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso
23rd June 2009
Boston is one of the oldest cities in the US and was formed with the coming of the Puritan Pioneers to New England in the formative years of the country. This city has a population of over 600,000 which makes it the twenty first largest in the USA. The ci... Read >
Author: domaingamer
16th June 2009
In only the past few decades, life for the typical Western family has gradually deteriorated.
The traditional concept of the man going to work whilst the woman stayed home to manage the household and look after the kids has largely disappeared.
Fi... Read >
Author: Andrew Egorov
15th June 2009
Learning starts at home. A kid learns to talk by listening to his/her parents. The ability to do tasks such as opening a door, using the flush and even walking is learnt by the child at home with the help of parents. Learning is not only the formal educat... Read >
Author: Aliceshown
03rd June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
I was recently asked why authors such as Ekhart Tolle, Deepak Chopra and Tony deMello (and myself for that matter) place so much emphasis on the present moment. My reader also asked me to explain why living in the pas... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
03rd June 2009
The online phenomenon in our life today has brought many issues, more so in terms of love and dating. It is what has occasioned matchmaking websites to come into place as they rare themselves towards changing people’s lives. You need to known that these... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
01st June 2009
As a teacher in a kindergarten class, I constantly challenge myself to come up with ways so that my students do not get bored. Most children, after all, have such a short attention span; their hands are restless, and their imagination, boundless. It's my ... Read >
Author: David Stack
01st June 2009
When you look at that sterling silver turquoise pendant on your necklace, think about the fact that the history of that stone began around forty million years ago! It’s hard not to be a bit overwhelmed! All those millennia ago, water flowed through a... Read >
Author: Geonerd20
19th May 2009
A large part of our younger, formative years are spent in school where we prepare ourselves to be productive members and leaders of society in the future. It is where our minds and characters are developed. Thus, there is an urgent necessity to maintain... Read >
Author: joalesto
15th May 2009
Most people associate with out of a Karaoke bar and wailing away to strangers or to be forced to stand and sing when there is, they know they can not sing at all. Especially after a few drinks, people tend to put pressure on you and some just does not lik... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
06th May 2009
Institutionalizing battered women in psychiatric hospitals is as old as prostitution. It's an effective way to silence and discredit them.
In My Own Practice
I remember a case over 20 years ago in my own practice of a patient referred by a social wo... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
17th April 2009
Many little girls have a deep-seated desire to own a cute little doll which she can pamper and nurse all day. Dolls are very special to girls during their formative years. Many scientific studies in recent years have actually attributed normal growth of g... Read >
Author: Mel C
31st March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
I've been working with clients for over thirteen years - helping them understand how they can grasp control of their mental energy, their inner power. But intellectual understanding is one thing. Actually experienci... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
25th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
I have long been of the view that "normal" behaviour is bizarre. After all, the Universities of Chicago and Milan calculate that so-called "normal" people use just 1% of their mental capacity to do what they're doing ... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
09th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
For the last thirteen years, in each two-day workshop, I've asked my clients if they love themselves, if they think they're perfect. No-one answers "Yes". It's damn difficult to motivate yourself if there are thing... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
05th March 2009
Car rental means the world to me. In times of need, car hire in Cape Town has pulled me through many rough spots that would have ended in disaster otherwise. The ease and simplicity of renting a car at a reputable dealership is tantamount to instant bliss... Read >
Author: Marshall
05th March 2009
Car rental means the world to me. In times of need, car hire in Cape Town has pulled me through many rough spots that would have ended in disaster otherwise. The ease and simplicity of renting a car at a reputable dealership is tantamount to instant bliss... Read >
Author: Marshall
04th March 2009
In marriages in which there is no domestic violence and parental alienation upon divorce, it is more often the woman who is the alienating parent. Whereas in marriages in which there is domestic violence, the victimized partner is in most cases the aliena... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
02nd March 2009
Aggression and anger are quite normal during the process of growing up. Often, this is seen as a way of getting their own way because they have seen this behavior modeled during their formative years with the result being that others give in to this behav... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
02nd March 2009
Piano playing is a hobby which is practiced by many. It is a great way to relive oneself of the stress generated from the daily chores of life. It is also the best possible way of expressing your feelings and emotions to your loved ones. Just ask a piano ... Read >
Author: Johny
02nd March 2009
Most of us have limiting beliefs that are sabotaging us from being empowered or ever achieving our goals. I want to teach you how and why these unnatural, restrictive beliefs are created.
The recipe is a result of three functions of the brain, each of... Read >
Author: Sean Smith, Master Results Coach
28th February 2009
Most of us have limiting beliefs that are sabotaging us from being empowered or ever achieving our goals. I want to teach you how and why these unnatural, restrictive beliefs are created.
The recipe is a result of three functions of the brain, each of... Read >
Author: Sean Smith, Master Results Coach
20th February 2009
Keywords are always a good thing when learning anything new or, in coming to understand or explain something you intuitively know. The 3rd house in Astrology has the phrase: I think - therefore I am. It's all about awareness, positive or negative thinking... Read >
Author: Garima singh
13th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Willie Horton
You know the old expression - "They're a born leader!"? Is there any such thing - or can we all be leaders? Is there any secret that can be learned - that we can all learn? Or are some "leaders" and most of us "fol... Read >
Author: Willie Horton
10th February 2009
Self-esteem and confidence can go a long way during your teenage years and beyond. The question is how can this be accomplished? The answer is many faceted and it starts with the family/teachers/roll models, as these are the areas that are most active in ... Read >
Author: Darlene Siddons
31st January 2009
Sexual hypnosis is a fact, but I think we need to clear up a few misconceptions about it. This article will discuss not so much about the facts or fantasy aspects of sexual hypnosis, but about the truths behind it. There is a disclaimer about sexual hypno... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
21st January 2009
All around us there are people who are winning and people who are losing. When you drive down the street chances are that only 5% of the people you pass along the way are actually winning in the game of life, the other 95% are merely surviving, and some o... Read >
Author: Keith S Callister
20th January 2009
The green iguana is one kind of reptile which is commonly found all throughout South and Central America. The breeds of the green iguana are also spotted in Mexico, Paraguay, Brazil, and the Caribbean Islands. There is no definite proof that the green igu... Read >
Author: John Simmons
03rd December 2008
When children go away to college and get away from "who and what" the controlling family members want them to be, a window opens up. What they discover is their essence. Now here's the gem...
That essence is a composite of their formative years. If you... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
03rd December 2008
In this region we can through another method to deduce the ages more accurate, that is analysis the roof beams of these houses. Dr. Douglas in the University of Arizona invented a method of through analyzing the annual rings of the house roof beams to con... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)
03rd December 2008
Till a decade or so ago, sign language was mostly associated with the hearing impaired. Today however, a growing number of parents and caregivers are discovering how sign language can be extremely effective in breaking down the barriers of communicating w... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
02nd December 2008
Till a decade or so ago, sign language was mostly associated with the hearing impaired. Today however, a growing number of parents and caregivers are discovering how sign language can be extremely effective in breaking down the barriers of communicating w... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
01st December 2008
The aim of a business is to expand. There must be very few business owners who launch a company in order for it to remain as it was when it was first launched; expanding business means more clients, which then means a greater turnover and an increase in p... Read >
Author: Hannah Callen
30th November 2008
Since teenagers spend an exorbitant amount of time in their rooms, teen bedding is especially important. The bedspreads they lay on not only create an atmosphere as the focal point of the bedroom, but they also represent an era of self-discovery and wonde... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd November 2008
Every caring parent wants to be able to give the world to their kids and do all in their power to make sure they are set on a course for a great life in every way. One of the best and most important things a parent can do that will be enormously helpful t... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
03rd November 2008
You might be wondering what this article is going to be about, especially having read the title. It’s about an industry that has skyrocketed from having pockets of believers in select countries to a revolution that now spans the globe and takes the ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
02nd October 2008
As a teacher in a kindergarten class, I constantly challenge myself to come up with ways so that my students do not get bored. Most children, after all, have such a short attention span; their hands are restless, and their imagination, boundless. It’s m... Read >
Author: David Stack
26th September 2008
Louis Vuitton can never disappoint by going out of style, a fact you can verify by looking at the number of Louis Vuitton exclusive stores it is opening shortly in far off places like New Delhi this year and in Mumbai later this year. The company is also ... Read >
Author: Harry
08th September 2008
The human brain, which is nature’s most incredible piece of work, is perhaps the biggest puzzle to humankind. No one knows how it grows so perfectly inside the cranium even when the fetus is right inside the mother’s womb. This piece of soft pulpy tis... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops
08th September 2008
Life insurance sales training & cold call training is essential in the insurance industry, yet so many new insurance agents are "struggling" to make sales in their formative years as new agents.
How do I know this?
I've been a sales coach for the la... Read >
Author: Adam Price
08th September 2008
Have you ever thought about the process of spending money? If you do the research before you spend on big ticket items by comparison shopping, looking for sales, searching for on-line coupons, and checking with consumer report websites for knowledgeable ... Read >
Author: Sara Carrol
03rd September 2008
Childhood years are the best times to learn. Somehow, a person’s comprehension is at its peak during childhood. Parents should take advantage of these learning years to ingrain the values of life in their children.
If you’re a parent, teach them p... Read >
Author: ridosan
28th August 2008
My son learned many life lessons at the ball park while out on the field with his team mates, and I saw many analogies for life unfold, simply by watching these kids play ball throughout their formative years.
Yesterday, while picking up tickets to att... Read >
Author: Mentor
29th July 2008
Remember those big, colorful books with large pictures of balls or apples when you were a little kid? Those have proven to be helpful, according to a number of studies. Between 1 and 5 years old, introducing books to children can aid greatly because these... Read >
Author: Priyanka Arora
09th July 2008
RSS feed is the latest trend in web development. RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication.
In web 1.0 era, most challenging problem faced by a Web developer was to keep in sync with the information updates because it consumed more time than new... Read >
Author: Gracy
04th July 2008
Tanzania is situated in East Africa, and its economy runs primarily on tourism. It is a country of geographical extremes like the highest point being the Mount Kilimanjaro peak and the lowest point being the lake bed in Lake Tanganyika. It also shares a p... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani
20th June 2008
A system discriminating against those whose squandered years have gone beyond a certain excise? For always it appears that this which to many is finest of all emotions between man woman be exclusive in its membership.
Perhaps it is thus though not j... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni
06th June 2008
Education has been a strong influence on the life of Alexander Michael Gittens. What he has become he owes in part to the training and education he had in school. But this is not discounting the fact that the home orientation has greatly contributed t... Read >
Author: alexandergittens01@gmail.com
02nd June 2008
The French Open or the Roland Garros has long been considered as one of the most prestigious Tennis tournaments in the world by players and fans alike. This tournament which is usually worked off during the latter part of May and early June is the premier... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
26th May 2008
It's quite simple really, my reason for wanting to move to (or at the very least, visit) the ocean state. It's all because of “There's Something About Mary”, and then “Family Guy”. Yes, I am not ashamed to admit it: I want to move to Rhode Islan... Read >
Author: tiandioracle
20th May 2008
I’ve come to understand the amazing benefits of meditation.
I’ve seen TV news specials about schools that have incorporated meditation into their curriculum, causing student’s grades and test scores to sky-rocket. I’ve also read about major ... Read >
Author: Laura Adams
09th May 2008
Aikido in the UK ~ The Beginning
By Henry Ellis
In 1951 at the age of 15 years I was just leaving school. I had already started a career at the age of ... Read >
Author: Henry Ellis
08th May 2008
So, you already know what you hate….your thankless job, ungrateful, uncaring boss, the grinding commute for hours, not spending time with your kids and the breathtaking pain you feel leaving them crying at a day care every day. You feel so trapped and ... Read >
Author: Fiona Lohrenz
07th May 2008
Perfectionism may seem like a desirable trait to have, but it can often turn into more of an obstacle than an asset. When you consider the fact that no one is perfect, perfectionists are setting themselves up for futility and disappointment.
Perfection... Read >
Author: Bill Urell
01st May 2008
The Internet has brought a whole lot of benefits to users worldwide. Apart from being a very useful tool for communication around the world it has also created a large market place comprised of the millions of users worldwide. Like any other market place ... Read >
Author: Ioannis
25th April 2008
If each hour of opportunity that comes your way can be quickly identified and leveraged, you are sure to move ahead in your career and in life. It is not because lady luck has just happened to smile on you. It is not simply a result of chance.
The wh... Read >
Author: todd
11th April 2008
There are many people in the UK who have already experienced, or are currently experiencing credit card debt. Credit cards have historically been relatively easy to obtain, but in recent times lenders have become more cautious about their lending policy ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
03rd April 2008
While starting your own home business is never a sure thing, there are ways that you can evaluate the security of the opportunity that you are interested in. While there are always risks, you want to try to minimize these to help you reach the success tha... Read >
Author: Dennis
01st April 2008
By Mark Kirby, MusicDish e-Journal
The picture on the front of her CD Cover to Cover shows singer songwriter Julie Moffitt covered with a bed sheet and smiling unselfconsciously at the viewer. This image, in its simple honesty, is appropriate for her... Read >
Author: MusicDish
12th March 2008
What does it mean to be an effective parent? I can almost hear as many answers as there are people responding to my question. Perhaps then I had better clarify what I mean by the term as used in this article.
The key to the meaning is in the definition... Read >
Author: Razone
10th March 2008
It was 1991, the inaugural year of the Bryan Academy for Visual and Performing Arts (BAVPA), an elementary grades Magnet School in Bryan, Texas, and as I walked down the hall one day behind the principal and a father of one of my third graders, I heard th... Read >
Author: Robert E. Bear
10th March 2008
Croatia declared independence in 1991. But independence was only won after a bitter and hard fought war against Miloševic's Yugoslav People's Army, Serbian paramilitary forces and rebel Serbs. Now with peace, the people are free to pursue their own lives... Read >
Author: Bob Sherman
10th March 2008
Humans are social creatures. As children, we learned about the ways of the world by observing the people around us. We’ve been conditioned to take cues from others regarding how we should behave. For example, if a friendly stranger smiles at you, you’... Read >
Author: Harold Hsu
25th February 2008
When our child turns into a teenager it often seems that we lose a connection with them, a connection we had built up over their younger, formative years. Some parents feel a deep-down ‘mourning’ at the loss of this connection, but really, you have n... Read >
Author: Rita Offen
13th February 2008
"It's late... I know," Johnny Smith mutters to Mrs. Smith as he puts his pajamas on and hops into bed. "There's some girl in the family room watching TV, who is she?"
"That happens to be your middle daughter!" Mrs. Smith answers in exasperation.
"... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
31st January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
Binge eating is a critical component is all eating disorders, including anorexia and bulimia. Understanding binging is the key to resolving all weight-related disorders.
What is binge eating? Do we all binge occasional... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
29th January 2008
Just for today, imagine how good life can be. There is nothing standing in your way. All things are possible as long as you believe…
All of these things are positive sayings and are meant to help you, but do they really? How often do we hear these sa... Read >
Author: kfjbooks3
24th January 2008
The nutrition your child receives from infancy through his or her formative years is essential not only to building a strong body, but also to achieving optimal mental and intellectual ability as well as emotional health. This is why the way you feed your... Read >
Author: Angelica Marquass
20th January 2008
If you have ever wondered about the origin of some of the popular fashion clubs, high school would probably be the most appropriate place to look.Many high school students don't know that this is what they are doing, but by joining certain clubs they are ... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury
03rd September 2007
The other day I was feeling bored sitting at home and not having anything to do. I had finished reading all the books that I had with me and they were showing some stupid movie in television. It was then I decided to go through my photo album and the firs... Read >
Author: denistyler
28th August 2007
Fear is sometimes considered to be an integral element of the human psyche, keeping people from jumping into situations that can be considered dangerous or disadvantageous. However, there are times when fear can effectively cripple a person's ability to ... Read >
Author: aseya
15th August 2007
There are few areas of this country that have the same kind of historical significance as the Hudson Valley. This was one of the first areas that was colonized during the exploration of the new world. This was also a very important area in this nation's s... Read >
Author: M Shane
02nd August 2007
Impossible? No – or yes, depending on how you see yourself and your environment. So much depends on our own perceptions and on our ability to believe that abundance is not just for others. If, consistently, we have more month than money it is natural... Read >
Author: P.G. Glynn
29th June 2007
Are you tired and worn out at the end of a hectic day? This has become a common problem today with people becoming increasingly busy with their work schedules. In this mad rush to achieve success the one thing that we have left behind is family bonding. T... Read >
Author: Eric Wills
08th June 2007
Fergie is an American singer and songwriter. Her real name is Stacy Ann Ferguson, but she is popularly known in the music world by her stage name Fergie. Glamorous is the third single from her debut solo album The Duchess. Fergie is also the vocalist of ... Read >
Author: Tom Janison
04th June 2007
One attraction no tourist to the city should ever miss is the Leicester Market. With history going back almost 700 years and also with the prestigious title of being Europe’s largest covered market, it is always a hive of activity. As you stroll throug... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
30th May 2007
Many parents, new college students and working adults contemplating a return to college are concerned about the cost of a good education, and when faced with tuition and other associated expenses, it’s east to see why. Attending a college or university... Read >
Author: Shay
25th May 2007
Commitment phobia is rooted in fear -- fear of lost options or fear of making poor decisions. Most especially, commitment phobia is the fear and avoidance of having to commit to anything, but especially relationships. And like the proverb, it’s a doub... Read >
Author: Trevor Emdon
21st May 2007
Lisa Nicholes Found The Secret and Then She Found Herself
When I first was given The Secret on DVD by a very dear friend, we were visiting together at her home, speaking positively about the many joys and blessings in our lives, when she suddenly r... Read >
Author: Karen Giardunio
12th May 2007
Life after So You Think You Can Dance certainly hasn’t been dull nor dark for booted finalist, Sandra Colton. In the competition, Sandra was known mostly for her tap dancing talent, but she realized after her elimination that she showed only one of the ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd May 2007
Aggression and anger are quite normal during the process of growing up. Often, this is seen as a way of getting their own way because they have seen this behaviour modelled during their formative years with the result being that others give in to this beh... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
21st April 2007
You could not be protected from everything. Childhood would almost always have left you with some emotional pain.
Even the best, most well intentioned parents could not watch over you. They were human. They made mistakes. There would be things outside ... Read >
Author: Albert Foong
11th April 2007
"I will not tolerate that behavior anymore." I remember my mother saying that to me more than once during my formative years. This was not a suggestion. She meant to do something about it had I not gotten the message. What the behavior was is not importan... Read >
29th March 2007
We all want our children to get the best education possible, especially
in those early, formative years. Yet we have to admit, in most cases,
that the public school system has become inadequate at best, and
just isn’t teaching our kids the ba... Read >
Author: liz
09th March 2007
Even though a lot of kids are going back to school at public and private institutions that require uniforms, it’s easy to throw in a little personality with the right backpack.
From superhero to ballerina, urban sophisticate to artistic chic, the com... Read >
Author: AndreaNetta
10th February 2007
As a boy growing up, did you get any of these messages? Men don't cry. Boys are sissies if they are afraid. It's manly to be aggressive. Yelling and verbal abuse are okay-show your lady who's boss. Don't dare to be vulnerable or communicate your feelings.... Read >
08th December 2006
Many parents continually search for the best infant activity to stimulate and encourage their baby's development... especially during the first few formative years.
During these first years babies must get all the learning experiences necessary for a c... Read >
Author: Dalene Joubert
23rd November 2006
When it comes to annuity appointment setting, the most effective technique by far is the Drop-By System. However, if you've totaled your car, broken both legs and must resort to a phone call, I've always taught my agents that the best way to engage your p... Read >
Author: Gary Le Mon
15th November 2006
The Picasso Museum in Barcelona is in the heart of the old city on the Carrer Moncada and since its recent expansion now sprawls over a row of five Gothic palaces once - in late medieval times - home to Barcelona's aristocrats.
Picasso though born i... Read >
Author: anil gupta
04th October 2006
As nearly everyone knows--often from personal experience--there is very little security in having a job these days--no matter how "good" it may be. Most jobs are at high risk of being eliminated in an eyeblink through corporate mergers, downsizing, and be... Read >
Author: George Shears
24th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Benson
He dreamed of world peace. He was an artist, poet and an outspoken voice of the hippie generation. He was an influential musician, a peace activist, an absent father and a devoted lover and husband. He abused alcohol and dr... Read >
Author: Robert Benson
13th August 2006
Real Estate Investing Success Series: Part II Formula For Success
"What's it like to be so damn rich?"
by Marko Rubel
I am a real estate investor, and at any time I may own 50 or so single family homes that I rent out or have on lease purchas... Read >
Author: Marko Rubel
01st August 2006
Real Estate Investing Success Series: Part II Formula For Success
"What's it like to be so damn rich?"
by Marko Rubel
I am a real estate investor, and at any time I may own 50 or so single family homes that I rent out or have on lease purchas... Read >
Author: Marko Rubel
28th May 2006
We were watching the film Mulholland Drive yesterday and it suddenly hit us like a bolt of lightening. How many times we misdiagnose a situation. How many times we carry on a path not knowing that our assumption have taken us miles off course.
It's li... Read >
Author: graham and julie
07th May 2006
The following are some of the most recent reviews of the critically acclaimed book: Seed's Sketchy Relationship Theories - A Guide to the Perils of Dating (How not to become a bar regular.
For more information and to read an excerpt visit the website ... Read >
Author: Lindsay Wincherauk
27th April 2006
To review our last segment, the Lincoln Cent has undergone many changes. From the VDB initials controversy, composition changes and reverse changes nearly 50 years ago (from Wheat to Memorial). The versatile cent has seen its share of changes.
So wha... Read >
Author: Keith Scott
14th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Robin Harris, DesignerLife
Imagine the impact of starting a business venture, project, or goal primed with an attitude of being successful from day 1.
Self-doubt and fear are social viruses that lurk in the psyche, silent and still, u... Read >
Author: Robin Harris
28th March 2006
The clock ticks non-stop and the time passes by. Time used to pass even when the clocks were not there. What is time and how it affects us in our thoughts, shall we examine? Let us go to our childhood days. We were small kids. We had no worries, no need f... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
17th March 2006
The Ins and Outs of Life InsuranceBy Cindy Diccianni, Financial AdvisorThe complicated web of life insurance often paralyzes the consumercompletely. As with many other aspects of investing, the terminology isconfusing and understanding what you really nee... Read >
Julie Fuimano
05th March 2006
Getting enough Vitamin D is much typically not a huge issue for most people today, but it was just a few years ago that a lack of this vitamin was a serious health issue. As recently as the early 1900s, many children suffered from rickets, a severe malfor... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
09th January 2006
Social phobia has a tendency to begin during adolescence, but can develop much earlier. The onset of social phobia during one's formative years can have a devastating effect on their social development. If left unchecked it can lead to serious psychologic... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
17th December 2005
As a father of five daughters, as well as being an educator within my area's school district, one of the most difficult experiences that I have found is getting kids to see their 'Big Picture'. I reference the 'Big Picture', as it relates to one's educati... Read >
Author: Kenny Love
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