Posted on March 29th, 2009 by Scott
COINCIDENCE [Wordworth English Dictionary]
* fact, event or condition of coinciding
* the occurrence of events simultaneously or consecutively in striking manner but without any causal connection between them.
This “official” definition is a prime, and genuine example of “being told” to pay attention -and only pay attention -to the limited parts of [...]
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Filed under: Motivation, Self Esteem/Confidence
Posted on March 28th, 2009 by Rick
Is there a difference? There certainly is and it is big. I was in a Network Marketing Company and I heard a speaker at a conference say “This is a self-improvement program with a high compensation outcome!” It was my first exposure to this way of thinking. Honestly, I was immediately [...]
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Filed under: Self Help
Posted on March 28th, 2009 by Scott
What Is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder is a psychological disorder of mood characterized by alternating episodes of depression and mania. Those who have bi-polar experience abnormally elevated mania and abnormally depressed states for a period of time in a way that interferes with their daily lives. Extreme manic episodes can sometimes lead to psychotic symptoms [...]
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Filed under: Mental Health Disorders
Posted on March 23rd, 2009 by Scott
All types of situations and opportunities present themselves to us within any given day. Doing things we wouldn’t normally do – trying new things – keeps motivation fresh and new.
Being motivated to achieve doesn’t have to be something grand – it just has to be.
“…DO… the new”
Inclinations …little ticklings about the brain …out [...]
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Filed under: Motivation, Self-Improvement
Posted on March 15th, 2009 by Scott
Pure Energy
Fear, anxiety, despair …these are the “casings” that most likely appear when we’re trying to do something that we’re uncomfortable doing. Oftentimes, these feelings are a result of feeling inferior or “less than” what we’re wanting to be.
Fear is a fierce, merciless emotion, while anxiety can be like a slow torture of the [...]
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Filed under: Anger Management, Depression, Emotions, Stress Management