Seven Steps To Change Your Life by Kimberly Fulcher The quality of your life is directly related to your standards. A standard is a personal rule or expectation about the level of excellence you require in something,
Ready for the Light by Caroline Shaw I am all ready here..I am ready for Christmas, for the carolers, for the candy canes and mistletoe. But most of all I am ready for snow. I want to see it. I want to feel it.
Autism Is There A Link With Immunizations by Rachel Evans Autism is a neurological, developmental disorder, which can inhibit the normal developmental growth of individuals. Symptoms of autism include impairments in social skills, a
Moneys Sad Lack of Intrinsic Value by Terry Mitchell A good number of my columns deal with finances and money-related issues. Obviously, these are issues we have to confront everyday. However, I have to try to keep in mind th
The 5 Words That Are Ruining Your Life by Sopan Greene, M.A. How would you like to stop feeling like your life isn't good enough? (I realize advertisers would go broke if this happened, but it's better for you!) Imagine feeling j
Fashionably Late by Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of January 6, 2003What can a couple say and do when they have been late in getting wedding thank yous out to people? We have been
This Emotion Is As Helpful As Ali Baba And His Forty Thieves! by Richard Vegas Are you afraid of your own best ideas? Do you ever have that cold chill run up your spine just about the time you feel you're ready to take hold of that golden opportunity t
Learning How To Overcome Your Obsessive And Fearful Thoughts by Stan Popovich It can be tough for people with OCD to have to experience obsessive thoughts that are intrusive, scary, and difficult to manage. As a result, here is a short list of techniq
Alexander the Human by Tony Papajohn Here’s a lesson from Alexander the Great:
Balance strengths or they will be your downfall.
I realized this from a History Channel documentary about Alexande
Key Things Ive Learned From Studying The Lives of Great Achievers by Josh Hinds I've long been a student of those who have achieved high levels of success. Over the years I've noticed several common threads in the makeup of the people I've studied. I'd lik
Beyond Creativity by Kristine Llabres Breaking the rules and following your own are advisable at times to create and innovate your own style and discover things. But before doing so, it is necessary however t
Combat Worrying by Frhazda Munir 'We could never learn to be brave and patient if there were only joy in the world' Helen Keller We worry about problems, but worry is itself a problem. It inhibits cle
Exam Guides One 5 Great Tips To Improve Your Strategy by Michael Smoke In order to do well on a exam, you must first have a good knowledge of the information that is being examined. But, aside that, you must have a good strategy for taking the
Hiking in the Forest Knowing When to Slow Down by Theresa Gabriel One morning in mid summer, I headed out for some time to myself on the trails of Fontenelle Forest in Bellevue, Nebraska. As usual, I stopped in at the Visitor Center to p
Remember Long Lists by David Rivera I want to explain a technique that is used to remember long lists. It is especially useful if you have to remember the list in a particular order.
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