Saving Time with Some Really Savvy Tech Tips
These great pointers for the use of computers, the web, smartphone and cameras, come from technical writer David Pogue. He’s the personal technology columnist for the New York Times and a...
View ArticleEmotions and Decisions: A Profound Sales Edge
In 1934 a movie debuted on the silver screen titled, It Happened One Night, with Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. That was the golden era of movies when stars like Clark Gable, Elizabeth Taylor,...
View ArticleThe Psychology of Rejecting the Science of Evolution
By Gallop Poll, 44% of Americans believe God created man in his present form and the Earth 10,000 years ago. If you find that number astounding here in the 21st century, you’re not alone. WWWIt seems...
View ArticleThe Irony of Insult Being Romantically Attractive
It’s always positive and kind to make someone feel good, however, in romance it’s very likely an insult makes the insulter more attractive to person being insulted. Seems ridiculously contradictory at...
View ArticleParenting: The Great Challenge
Challenging to say the least. In the heat of the battle of life, where so many things are coming at us from every direction, it’s easy to lose our way as a parent, and forget the priority—our most...
View ArticleFeelings and Logic
Feelings are at the heart of who we are. We are not cold, automaton-like thinking machines. Without our consent, our feelings are activated automatically, and when they are, the person feeling them,...
View ArticleIntention: Choose What You Want
Have a target to attain. There is great power in it. What I’m talking about here is not some warmed-over goal setting rhetoric. This is calling up the tremendous power of your mind. Something we all...
View ArticleMeaningless Correlations
As much as I abhor dismissing good information in order to cling to cherished belief systems, there is such a thing as tortured logic. An attempt to misuse logic, specifically pattern recognition, to...
View ArticleMaking Hard Choices. It’s Not a Science
What career should I choose, should I have children, who to marry, should I live in the city or the country? Choices such as these may pose hard choices for many. What technique or perspective can we...
View ArticleTake a Breather: Regenerate with Good News
The amygdala. An almond shaped mass located deep within the brain, is in large part responsible for the survival of our distant ancestors. It’s fire-alarm function is a warning system alerting them of...
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