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It’s amazing to me how different my three children are. I think that I would have to have 10 pregnancies, 10 deliveries, 10 post-partum experiences and raise 10 children to get two alike. Even going into labor on each of my three children was wildly…
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You will either thank or be angry at your parents for your level of happiness.
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Dr. Michelle Golland: So are you negative like your…
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Have you come across the people who are
always broke, who dont have even $5 cash in their pockets.
Whether they have a J. o. b. or not these people seem to be broke
all the time, ragardless having money in their accounts. They seem
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Im a very loud person by nature, I'm fly and very talkertive, but seem to have a BIG problem facing me. I seem to be lacking what i'd like to call "spunk" in many cases where I realy should'nt be and I wonder how that got to… Read More »
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We’ve all heard the stories of those whose imprudent online postings (usually involving some choice words about an employer or a poor choice of photos of themselves) cost them a job. In the past few weeks it happened to a New York City government staffer, who resigned after posting her views about the President (whom she dubbed “O-dumb-a”) and his handling of the brouhaha over the arrest of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
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These are gaffes, and the people who made them should know better.
But lately I’ve been pondering the opposite situation. In this era of online engagement and revelation, can it ever be a problem to reveal too little or to have no online persona at all?
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By Jane Powell - www.MeditationsForWomen.com
“A life consistent with your values makes you secure, confident and
strong.” What do you believe in? What do you stand for? In other
words what are your values? Values lie at the very… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (4) | Blog
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Hello,
Have you ever taken an assessment to learn more about your personality? I recently completed an online test similar to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, and I found out that I’m most compatible with the “ENTP” personality type. This personality type is identified…
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Been a little suspicious lately of your
boss? Think they’ve got some buried secrets? Take this
quiz and find out who your boss really is when you’re
not looking.
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1. At the…
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Maybe you’ve lost your job. Maybe you didn’t get the promotion you were hoping for. Maybe your sweetheart broke up with you. People say “Don’t take it personally” and “Don’t let it get to you,” but that’s very hard to do.
If you’re feeling disheartened, what are some…
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I spend a lot of time thinking about improving the way I make decisions so I was intrigued to learn that two new Web sites Let Simon Decide and Hunch, offer free services to help on that front. At first, I thought the whole idea of going online to work on making decisions sounded hokey, but I have a weakness for tests that promise to help with self-awareness and these sites have a little of the same feeling.
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If you like to make lists of pros and cons, you’ll probably like Let Simon Decide, which feels like the more serious of the two. Simon (as the site likes to be called) is promoting itself as a tool to make career decisions, among other things, so I spent some time checking it out. To start, the site takes you through a series of questions to identify your decision-making style (e.g. When you buy a car, do you research different models, specs and costs or buy it based on how it looks, or a little of both?). You also get a chance to identify your goals, your current life situation, your personality type, and your favorite activities. Once you’ve filled in all of this -- or at any time in the process - you can jump over to the “make a decision now” red button and get started.
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