6 Ways To Build Self Esteem

So how do you stay calm, composed and maintain self esteem in a tough environment? Here are some tips you may to consider as a starter guide to self improvement.

Imagine yourself as a Dart Board. Everything and everyone else around you may become Dart Pins, at one point or another. These dart pins will… Continue reading

Thinking Under Pressure

Our financial roller coaster has offered many opportunities to observe people thinking about their financial situations under stress – or not. A new book offers some good examples of how businessmen and investors can keep their cool.

After the collapse of Lehman Brothers two years ago, the owner of a real estate firm specializing in… Continue reading

Loretta LaRoche

Many people are prophets in their own time. They are already projecting a way to suffer next week or the week after: Well, it rained this week; God knows what’s going to happen next — we’re probably going to have a blizzard or a tornado. We’ll be swept away! –Loretta La Roche

People complain so… Continue reading

The Next Dalai Lama Should Be a Woman

The Dalai Lama is known as a symbol of peace, compassion, and nonviolence. During his visit to Washington, D.C. this week, it is no surprise that he will receive another award for his work promoting human rights.

Far lesser known is his role as a feminist. In 50 years of exile from Tibet, this self-professed… Continue reading

Identifying and Altering Your Bad Habits

The good news is you’re still here. If you’re breathing, you can still make changes in your life for the better. You probably made some New Year’s resolutions. How’s that’s working out? Don’t worry if you don’t have a handle on it. You’ve taken the first step in identifying your bad habits by admitting you have… Continue reading

Reprogram Your Mind into a Positive State with Subliminal Messages

Believe it or not, our minds actually can start to become bogged down by constant stress and negativity that bombards us in our daily thought processes. Modern life is full of clutter and distractions thanks to technology that create a state of perpetual cluttered and negative thinking. But we can reverse the effects of this… Continue reading

Overcoming Life’s Disappointments

Rabbi Harold Kushner talks and gives stories in relation to his latest book Overcoming Life’s Disappointments. Kushner, the author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People, a book that shows us how to be our best selves even when things don’t turn out as we had hoped – that is, how we… Continue reading

Faith-abled vs. Faith-disabled: Toward an objective distinction between red and blue states of mind

As I’ve mentioned I’m trying to put my finger on what makes me and others intuit that there are two different psychological sub-cultures of humans. Red vs. Blue, Conservative vs. Liberal, Right vs. Left, religious vs. secular-maybe these divisions are symptomatic of the underlying difference, but they don’t seem to get to the bottom of… Continue reading

What Aren’t You Attracting?

The law of attraction has gained a lot of attention in the media in recent years, in large part due to the book, The Secret, heralded by Oprah, and experienced by many as a life-changing book. Having used the law of attraction years ago (without knowing what it was called) to successfully find the… Continue reading

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