Archive for the 'Psychology' Category
The problem is a tremendous amount of information we receive through all of our senses has an open path right to the hard drive and then corrupts some of the files. When we “believe” something, we can change our entire perspective of life and things around us, however, beliefs are not facts. The information we [...]
September 11th, 2008 | Posted in General Health, Personal Development, Psychology | No Comments
This may have gone under the radar for too long. Self esteem is the bedrock of excellence in business and in your personal life. How you feel about yourself has a direct correlation to being successful and having a healthy life. This is why all the biggest stars and celebrities have huge ego’s. Love your [...]
August 6th, 2008 | Posted in General Blurbs, Lifestyles and Society, Personal Development, Psychology | No Comments
It doesn’t take a lot to learn how to hypnotize people, but the rewards can be many. There is a lot to hypnosis and you can accomplish many great things if you apply the techniques properly and use them always for positive reasons.
Now hypnosis does not mean losing control as much of us are conditioned [...]
May 25th, 2008 | Posted in General Blurbs, Psychology | No Comments
If you are stuck in a rut and want to change things for the better than learning hypnosis can be a very powerful tool. You can actually hypnotize yourself to get rid of bad habits and become more productive. You can use self hypnosis to help manage just about any aspect of your life. Cure [...]
May 14th, 2008 | Posted in Personal Development, Psychology | No Comments
EDUECE® is a dynamic game teaching Social and Emotional Development through Communication. It is a game for grades 1 and above that teaches emotional vocabulary and social understanding through the vehicles of facial expression and storytelling and narrative. EDUECE® uses storytelling/narrative theory and Ekman’s universality of facial expression and facial expression/autonomic nervous system theories [...]
May 8th, 2008 | Posted in Education, Games, Games, Mental Health, Psychology | No Comments
As the business world becomes increasingly complex and still more astonishingly competitive, companies are turning to innovation as one of the few durable sources of competitive advantage. Innovation is now among the top priorities for the majority of the world’s large companies.
The necessity of innovation is now universally accepted, but beyond their enthusiasm for bright [...]
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Business and Finance, Consulting, Organizations, Psychology | No Comments
Get Your Prayer Answered. We often pray the ALMIGHTY for happiness and success and ridding our selves from the misery and troubles. But only a few experience that their prayer was answered. The rest think why the ALMIGHTY has not answered their prayer. They feel that they got nothing in return for the prayer. But [...]
December 29th, 2007 | Posted in Humanities, Myths and Folktales, Psychology, Religion and Spirituality | No Comments
Marriage counseling can be very helpful to married couples who are having major difficulties. Let me say that before anything else. We have great relationships with counselors around the United States and have many who are part of our organization. But, do all couples with issues need marriage counseling? Furthermore, is it the most successful [...]
August 12th, 2007 | Posted in Education, Lifestyles and Society, Psychology, Relationships | No Comments
A new blog, started by Bauu Institute founder and director Peter N. Jones, highlights indigenous issues from around the world. The Indigenous Issues Today blog is intended to critically examine and highlight the various powers and processes at play in various indigenous peoples issues.
To learn more or read the blog, check out Indigenous Issues [...]
August 12th, 2007 | Posted in Anthropology and Archaeology, Ecology, Native and Tribal, News and Media, Psychology | No Comments
I’m always looking for ways to create peace and justice in the world. This is even more true with today’s situation with the U.S. in Iraq and Afghanistan and all. Well, so my friend sent me this email talking about this great book. Called Meeting the Enemy, Becoming a Friend the book [...]
August 10th, 2007 | Posted in General Blurbs, Humanities, Politics, Psychology | No Comments
We would usually head over to our community play group for the morning. Then we would spend the afternoon in the park or go for long walks seeing the sites of downtown Toronto. However, even though I kept active, I found my spirits to be down in the dumps.
Finally, I called a teens counseling center [...]
October 5th, 2006 | Posted in Addictions, General Health, Mental Health, Personal Development, Psychology, Relationships | No Comments
The American Psychological Association (APA) has established a style that it uses in all of the books and journals that it publishes. Many others working in the social and behavioral sciences have adopted this style as their standard as well. When editors or teachers ask you to write in “APA style,†they do [...]
September 11th, 2006 | Posted in Books and Literature, Education, General Blurbs, Psychology, Writers Resources | No Comments
The world of Rumi is neither exclusively the world of a Sufi, nor the world of a Hindu, nor a Jew, nor a Christian; it is the highest state of a human being–a fully evolved human, beyond psychology. A complete human is not bound by cultural limitations; he touches every one of us. Today Rumi’s [...]
July 29th, 2006 | Posted in Lifestyles and Society, Music, Music, Psychology, Religion and Spirituality | No Comments