Articles, tagged with "compassion", page 1
06th February 2012
Extended Awareness. Part-2.
Last part mentioned under Part-1.
Once we understand this gospel from the perception of a science then a new understanding develops… an understanding that triggers quest towards highest awareness… the one that aspires to ...
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Author:
dinesh
02nd February 2012
Nobody wants to have to experience divorce. It can be a messy and ugly process, but more importantly, it is emotionally draining and can severely impact the quality of your life while you are going through it. What makes many divorce situations uglier tha...
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Author:
michellemay62
30th January 2012
There are so many, many reasons to detox your energy. One of which is to release behavioral patterns which no longer serve your highest and best good. Releasing all that no longer serves you is a way to cleanse your inner Self of all unwanted emotions, al...
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Author:
Terrie Marie the Angel Lady
30th January 2012
Village culture is an important component taking part in creating Viet Nam cultural identity. Being a typical agricultural country, people's lives must depend much on natural conditions, thus, for existence and development, owners of Viet Nam villages tha...
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Author:
vietnamheritagetravel
26th January 2012
"You find yourself refreshed by the presence of cheerful people. Why not make an honest effort to confer that pleasure on others? Half the battle is gained if you never allow yourself to say anything gloomy." --Julia Child, 1912-2004, Chef, Author and Tel...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
24th January 2012
I remember the first yoga class I took. The teacher kept saying, "move with loving kindness. Breathe in loving kindness. Breathe out loving kindness". These repeated phrases of hers made me giggle each time she said it. I realize now that I was laughing b...
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Author:
Karuna
24th January 2012
We have all learned many ways of trying to avoid or get rid of our painful feelings. Many of these ways are fairly obvious: addictions to substances and activities, staying in your mind rather than in your body, or judging yourself.Another major way we av...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
13th January 2012
The main concern in seniors interested in aging in place is their safety. It is important for us as caregivers to research safety modifications to improve the safety in each room that they will be using. Bathroom safety is of utmost importance. The bathro...
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Author:
CPS
04th January 2012
Time management tips really help you manage yourself when you are stressed, rushed, and caught in a time crunch. Those are, after all, the times when it's hardest to make your best time choices.
It's hugely helpful to know your particular stress profil...
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Author:
Paula Eder, PhD
23rd December 2011
I am sure you knew from the very moment you joined the coaching industry that your activity would initiate a strong connection with your clients. If you want to be successful at what you do, you must see from the start that coaching is not just about sell...
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Author:
Christine Marmoy
21st December 2011
I used to think that caretaking was the opposite of narcissism. I thought that narcissists were people who demanded that others give themselves up to care-take the narcissist. I thought that caretakers were people who were programmed to take care of other...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
21st December 2011
It might sound like the equivalent of a gold rush when any industry sector can show a 93% increase in one year but that's exactly what happened with the Toronto commercial real estate market from 2009 to 2010. The increase for Canada averaged 48% overall ...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
13th December 2011
Helplessness is a very difficult feeling. It can even feel like life or death to those of us who were left to cry for hours as babies, with no one coming to help us. Because we were so helpless over ourselves as babies and small children, it can trigger f...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
01st December 2011
Medicine is an exciting field that is always changing with new discoveries and techniques being developed every year. A career as a doctor is held in high esteem, pays well, and offers continuous challenges. It’s no wonder why the competition to get into ...
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Author:
Mark Armstrong
30th November 2011
It’s hard to miss the headlines these days….they are everywhere.
The market is plunging.
The famine in Somalia is killing millions.
Raging fires in Texas.
Severe droughts all over the US.
So what do we do with all this news?
I am ...
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Author:
Julie Gosh