Articles, tagged with "emotional reaction", page 1
26th January 2012
The obstacle is the path ~ Zen Proverb
Great leaders are powerful builders of enterprise. They have a knack for creating a clear vision, believing in its fulfillment with every cell in their body, and inspiring others through heart-centered communicati...
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Author:
Mikael Meir
18th January 2012
Upon experiencing a particular sensation, be it a pleasurable sound, sight or smell, the stimuli is flashed in the sensory regions of the brain. If the brain focused on the stimuli consciously, mainly due to the activity in the thalamus, the sensations re...
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Rod Bremer
05th December 2011
Since you joined the coaching profession, you have probably tried every strategy there is to attract clients. You have searched and researched and used the best quotes and theories you could find to include in your message. Still, that was not enough to i...
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Author:
Christine Marmoy
02nd December 2011
Whether we are dealing with a career change, divorce, loss of a parent, empty nest, or simply the urging to expand our horizon, journal writing is an effective way to navigate the change.
Our physical surroundings may change and our perspectives may ev...
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Write to Health
22nd November 2011
In one way or another, anyone is bound to face grief. At one point, everyone can lose someone important like a next of kin, a playmate, a dog because death is inescapable. To better understand grief, one must see it as a multifaceted reaction because grie...
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Clivir Team
24th August 2011
Handling problems every day within your business is a constant process. Obstacles appear on many days and usually unexpectedly, and then you have to swing into action. What is odd is that most people actually ignore personal issues on a regular basis. The...
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Author:
Jim Moser
10th August 2011
Some artists feel that the reason for painting is not to convey a fleeting emotion but to inspire others to feel deeply about the world around them. While other painters feel that a work of art is only successful if it provokes a strong emotional reactio...
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Author:
Anderson
27th July 2011
After the signs or symptoms begin to diminish, a human being can be classed as obtaining residual schizophrenia. This isn't going to mean the signs or symptoms are gone, just lessened when in comparison to the much more acute stage of the disorder. Indivi...
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Author:
Lauren Romeo
25th July 2011
Nonprofit organizations often face strong head winds as they try to raise money for worthy causes. In the face of a challenging economy and increasing competition for dwindling donations, well crafted printed promotional materials can help communicate an ...
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Author:
Adam Canfield
07th May 2011
All TradeStation traders today have heard about the golden rule of trading, which is to cut your losses quickly and let your profits run. Even though we've all heard this sage wisdom, it's been proven that the normal human behavior is to do just the oppos...
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Author:
MarkDavidJohnson
05th May 2011
Postcards have become valuable marketing tools for many businesses today. They are very useful for various purposes from generating sales leads to directing traffic to company websites. If you are thinking of investing in postcards, better do it with col...
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Author:
charen
04th May 2011
Anger is an emotional reaction. Everyone in situations where anger every day. Sometimes when you do not get what they want, they become frustrated easily. Several psychiatrists, psychologists and health professionals a number of psychological problems suc...
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Author:
John Kennedy
20th April 2011
From the time we are born the world asks us “What do you want?" And the better we become at defining and communicating what we want, the more likely we are to get it.
When a baby cries the mother seeks to learn what is needed. Is the child in pain, hun...
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Author:
jimcathcart
12th April 2011
What is Stress? Well, stress is a physical and emotional reaction that you show towards various difficulties that either happens at school, the workplace, or life in general.
The signs of stress are: the lack of ability to focus, and to concentrate, he...
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Author:
Dion Daly
12th April 2011
I recently wrote about stress and paying attention to the idea that we volunteer for a great deal of our stress we experience. In this article I am taking that idea even further by offering another practice. The practice of OBSERVATION.
Emotional reac...
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Author:
Mary Rose Franklin