Archive for the ‘Psychology’ Category

Recipe for Enchantment - The Three R’s: Remembering the Best, Restoring Yourself, Rapture

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

In today's world there are so many wonderful and inspirational books. There are books filled with stories of Divine intervention, miracles happening, special positive moments never to be forgotten and stories of incredible coincidences. They help make us feel in harmony with the universe. They help us fall fast asleep ...

The Winner’s Secret

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Everybody wants to be a winner, but few people are. Most people struggle to hold their little worlds together. Few people soar; few excel.

How Well Do You Know Your SELF? - An Exploration of What’s Inside

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Many categories of self have ordinary characteristics, and there is value in exploring them. By understanding their distinctiveness, we may gain a clearer picture of how each of us fits into the world.

Is Hypnosis A Science Or An Art? - It’s All In The Mind

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

The contest is an ongoing one, and no one seems to know the determined plea. So is Hypnosis actually an art or is it a science. Loyalists from both the camps will fervently argue about their case being stronger; however, I maintain that hypnosis is a coalition of both these ...

Living With Panic Attack Symptom

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Ask anyone who lives with the fear of panic attack symptoms. It's certainly an uncomfortable thought not know when the next panic attack symptom will rise into view.

Homosexuals And Their Handwriting

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Decoding handwriting can be used for all sorts of purposes. It's used for finding criminals, explaining a person's emotional state or personality. Some even say it can be used to come to an end if a person is homosexual.

Interventions or, What’s a Family to Do?

Monday, May 19th, 2008

As a family member becomes increasingly alcohol conditioned, most families find themselves wishing they knew what to terminate. Initially we all tend to look the other way and hope that we're wrong, but eventually most of us will start getting exasperated as the side effects begin to spill over into ...

Recipe for Enchantment - The Three R’s: Remembering the Best, Restoring Yourself, Rapture

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

In today's world there are so many wonderful and inspirational books. There are books filled with stories of Divine intervention, miracles happening, special positive moments never to be forgotten and stories of incredible coincidences. They help make us feel in harmony with the universe. They help us fall asleep and ...

11 Ways to Protect Our Children from Sexual Abuse

Friday, May 9th, 2008

John Couey?s trial for the sexual battery and murder of Jessica Lunsford has been postponed due to trial complications. The archdiocese of Dublin recently admitted that more than 100 Catholic priests are alleged to have sexually abused at least 350 children since the 1940's. In the US several teachers have ...

Recipe for Enchantment - The Three R’s: Remembering the Best, Restoring Yourself, Rapture

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

In today's world there are so many wonderful and inspirational books. There are books filled with stories of Divine intervention, miracles happening, special positive moments never to be forgotten and stories of incredible coincidences. They help make us feel in harmony with the universe. They help us fall asleep and ...

You’re acting Funny

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Every since civilization started many people have been suffering from psychological disorders such as sadness and strange and awkward behavior. There have been many of scientists that have tried to figure out the cure for them and treat these disorders. Classifying psychological disorders have their roots back far in gone ...

Alan Simpson’s “The Marks of An Educated Man” - A Review

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

In his essay, "The Marks of An Educated Man," Alan Simpson writes that the training of the mind will help an individual achieve higher knowledge skills. The best results of liberal cultivation cannot be achieved until the mind is trained to think clearly. Without proper brain-training a true liberal instruction ...

Benefits Of Music Therapy

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Music therapy uses music to promote positive changes in the wellbeing of one individual. These positive changes may be manifested in changes in physical development, social and interpersonal progression in a continuously ascending gradation, emotional or spiritual wellbeing or cognitive abilities.

Continuing Improvement for Life

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

It is quite necessary to continually work on improving your life, to continually work on strengthening your self esteem, your self worth and self intrepidity.

The Wise Older Woman

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Recently, I attended a elegant wedding. A young Jewish leash came together in joy and the room was filled with happiness. Outside of the banquet room I noticed a group of older women sitting near the house collecting doing of good. They all looked very pure and plain at the ...

The Real Success Requires Assembly Instructions

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

We would all like to attract more success in our life and the money that comes with it. But we are tired of listening to those old promises: change your life to become rich. Probably you have heard them quite and possibly tried to implement them with no success at ...

Suffering From Emotional Dependency

Monday, April 28th, 2008

In my travels I have noticed many devotees suffering from the effects of emotional province or attempting to free themselves from emotional dependency. I am impelled by my solicit/need to help devotees to write about this subject. Emotional subject territory be possible to relate to GBCs, presidents, Gurus, brahmacaries, householders, ...

The Differences Between A Good Liar And A Great Liar: Using Eye Aversion And Amplification

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

You can tell a lot about how a person feels about you from the amount and kind of eye junction they give you during conversation. Noticing very little eye contact may suggest they're feeling bored. While a heavy, unbroken gaze can bring about intense feelings of allurement, or even love. ...

There, There, Texans: Breakin’ Up May Not Be So Hard to Do, After All

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

I distinctly remember my first real breakup, experienced during that adventurous, turbulent, and notorious freshman year of college. I had just moved off from my tiny, Midwestern hometown to seek my degree at a large university out of state. My partner and I had pledged our undying commitment to each ...

Interventions or, What’s a Family to Do?

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

As a family member becomes increasingly highly rectified spirit dependent, most families find themselves wishing they knew what to cheat. Initially we quite tend to look the other way and hope that we're wrong, but eventually most of us will start getting angry as the side effects make a beginning ...