| 271 | YIKES! I’M TURNING INTO MY MOTHER! Preview: If you’re like most people, you probably said to yourself at least once during your childhood or teens: “I’m never going to behave like my mother (or father) when I grow up.” Such thoughts would enter your mind especially when your parent treated you in a harsh manner, embarrassed you, or ignored you. And now you may find yourself behaving in th... (more) Published By: Pauline Wallin, Ph.D. Submitted: 15 July,2004 |
| 272 | Dealing with Difficult People: the Alpha Male Preview: The term comes from monkeydom - the dominant male in the hierarchy who basically runs things and gets what he wants. In the monkey troop, there’s only one and one of his privileges is he’s often the only one who gets to mate. In a nutshell they’re domineering, intimidating, impatient with people and details, thrive on responsibility, driven, ira... (more) Published By: Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach Submitted: 24 July,2004 |
| 273 | A Zen Look at Dating & Religious Beliefs Preview: You’re dating and your religious beliefs are different. How much difference does this make? The answer is: Another person’s religious beliefs are important to you to the degree they’re important to you. This may sound like begging the question, but it’s an important thing to ‘get’. Assuming you’re looking for marriage, you need to make a “mus... (more) Published By: Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach Submitted: 12 August,2004 |
| 274 | Addiction to Worry Preview: The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. For other articles which you are free to use, see http://www.innerbonding.com Title: Addiction to Worry Author: Margaret... (more) Published By: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Submitted: 17 August,2004 |
| 275 | Workgroups and networking crossover Preview: As I try to explain and describe the power of cooperation in workgroups, I often get lost. Networking Cross-Over is far more easy to visualize as it has innovative and intuitive parts to turn efforts to success! As references to aproach this area I bring the work of Carl Rogers and Harald Swedner. They made a giant effort scaling down their disco... (more) Published By: Jan Fritz Submitted: 19 August,2004 |
| 276 | Forgiveness is Not the Same as Trust Preview: In a presentation the other day which rambled over topics of self-help, the speaker at one point asked the group, “Why do we forgive?” “For ourselves,” the group muttered. “You’re only the third group I’ve spoken to who’s known that,” the speaker replied. FORGIVE FOR YOURSELF Most of us do realize these days that we forgive for ourselves. The... (more) Published By: Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach Submitted: 01 September,2004 |
| 277 | The Benefits of Emotional Intelligence Preview: While we all, at some level, understand that we’re motivated by pain and pleasure, it’s amazing how we can learn, especially in our Western culture, to ignore the concomitant fact that moving toward pleasure makes us feel good, and is good for our health, while moving toward pain does the opposite. Yes, “no pain no gain” has its place. It fits f... (more) Published By: Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach Submitted: 04 September,2004 |
| 278 | How Distressing is Social Phobia? Preview: I remember a friend in college who would blush, sweat, and tremble when required by a teacher to speak in class. A few weeks before the presentation, he’d be anxious, agitated, and couldn’t sleep. Because I was still a student then, I didn’t have any clue what he was going through. But I knew that something was terribly wrong. A few years ago whi... (more) Published By: Michael G. Rayel, MD Submitted: 12 September,2004 |
| 279 | Animal Behavior: What is My Dog Saying? Preview: Animal Behavior: What is My Dog Saying? by C. Bailey-Lloyd Dogs are quite amiable creatures. Much like our human counterparts, their speech is often amplified by their body movements and facial expressions. If you haven't done so yet, carefully study your dog's eyes. Watch his eyebrow motions. Often times, we don't hear them speaking because we'... (more) Published By: C. Bailey-Lloyd/Lady Camelot Submitted: 16 September,2004 |
| 280 | Is Dysthymic Disorder a Second-Rate Depression? Preview: Dysthymic Disorder, used to be called Dysthymia, is a low-grade and yet chronic depression characterized by feelings of sadness or depression associated with lack of interest to do things and some physical symptoms such as lack of energy, sleep, and concentration. Psychological symptoms such as feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, and worthles... (more) Published By: Michael G. Rayel, MD Submitted: 24 September,2004 |
| 281 | How to Optimize the Awesome Power of Thoughts and Imagination Preview: Have you encountered a time when you were in a traffic jam and was running late for an important meeting? Did you stay calm and focused? Or did your mind wander into the dark side of the impending consequences that may occur? If you're always picturing people getting mad at you and thinking of negative outcomes, then your body suffers as well.... (more) Published By: Michael Lee Submitted: 03 October,2004 |
| 282 | How to Tell What They Really Meant Preview: Part of Emotional Intelligence is understanding the emotions of others, and one of the most important channels we use to communicate emotions is nonverbal communication. When we’re engaged in communication, we must pay attention to all sorts of things besides just the actual words. No matter how we try to define words, they still mean one thing ... (more) Published By: Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach Submitted: 14 October,2004 |
| 283 | Senoi Dream Theory Preview: The Senoi Dream Theory is an idea that one can control his/her own dream and in return reach full sexual gratification and reduce fear. This theory became most popular during the 1960s but was actually first introduced to the psychological world in 1953 on "accident" by a man named Carl Jung. Many Native tribes where known for using dreams as ... (more) Published By: Gary R. Hess Submitted: 14 October,2004 |
| 284 | Graphology - Unlish ur inner personality Preview: || Graphology - Unlish ur inner personality || By Nilesh Gore :- ng411002@rediffmail.com http://www.brendynamics.com/gr Everybody wants to know more about peoples inner personality, Especially peoples with whom you are dealing and peoples whom you like, dislike, adore & love. Now haven’t you ever thought of just knowing a person inside out and t... (more) Published By: Nilesh Gore Submitted: 15 October,2004 |
| 285 | How Do You Know if You Have Manic-Depression Preview: Nancy was doing very well until about two years ago when Phil, her boyfriend of 9 years, broke-up with her. It was a difficult moment for her especially after she learned that Phil eventually married her cousin. Since then, Nancy had deteriorated. One evening, she was involved in a motor vehicular accident because she was driving fast and reckless... (more) Published By: Michael G. Rayel, MD Submitted: 19 October,2004 |
| 286 | How to Escape Out of Thought Traps? Preview: Have you ever been really sure about something, only to find out you were mistaken? Did you notice how you operated “as if” you were correct? You may have even seen, heard, touched, tasted, or smelled the world in a way to support your stance. And perhaps you felt you had solid logic to support this position. So how did the possibility of an op... (more) Published By: Oz Merchant, C.Ht., NLP Trainer & Coach Submitted: 23 October,2004 |
| 287 | CHANGES IN PERCEPTION FOLLOWING YOGA PRACTICE Preview: Perception is sensation with added complexity due to factors such as memories and emotions. Yoga practice influences perception in three ways: (1) by increasing perceptual sensitivity, (2) by selectively `shutting out’ undesirable stimuli, and (3) by changing distorted perception, which occurs in schizophrenia. Practicing yoga improved auditory an... (more) Published By: Manoj Dash,BHMS,DYT,Ph.D. Submitted: 24 October,2004 |
| 288 | 9 Ways to Nurture Your Emotional Health Preview: I think we need to break Chinese medicine's wisdom down into bite-sized, practical pieces. Though I think they are rather cliché and simplistic, the popular magazine style, "5 Tips to Make Your Life Perfect in 5 Minutes Without Lifting a Finger!" piques the curiosity, and gets in our heads. If we can pick up one useful thing, we've learned and can... (more) Published By: Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc Submitted: 28 October,2004 |
| 289 | Fear of Intimacy Preview: The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. For other articles which you are free to use, see http://www.innerbonding.com Title: Fear of Intimacy Author: Margaret P... (more) Published By: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Submitted: 02 November,2004 |
| 290 | The Psychology of Colors in Advertising and Marketing. Preview: The Psychology of Colors in Advertising and Marketing. © Kurt Geer Are you stimulating emotions while marketing with your business logo, stationary, business cards, brochures, signs and with your website? If you know it or not, colors speak very loud to our subconscious and have a positive or negative reaction within 90 seconds. On the web you ... (more) Published By: Kurt Geer Submitted: 02 November,2004 |