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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Morale Sucks – Now What? How to Add Humor to Your Workplace
A recent snowstorm in Denver puts office workers in the dumps. A liberal dose of Humor in the Workplace can be just what your morale doctor ordered. Morale Sucks – Now What? How to Add Humor to Your Workplace By … Continue reading
What Is Your Personality Type?
One of the most worthwhile things you can do, to live a deeply fulfilling and satisfying life is to “know thyself” as the Greek philosopher, Socrates said. What exactly does this mean and how do you do it? There are … Continue reading
Balancing Artistic Values With Artistic Growth
The artist strives for creative growth and development. Exploration of new genres and media can create disconnects with essential artistic values. Discovering ways to blend personal creative priorities into new forms smooths the path for artistic growth and offers the … Continue reading
Energy Healing
Energy Healing By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Roberto_Bonomi]Roberto Bonomi WHAT IS ENERGY HEALING? The laying on of hands, also known as energy healing, energy therapy, bioenergy therapy, biofield therapy and energy work, promotes healing by enhancing the energy flow and correcting disturbances in … Continue reading
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How to Be More Confident: 3 Things You Can Do Right Now to Silence Your “Inner Critic”
Lacking self-confidence stems from a whole myriad of factors, eg, how we were raised, how we look, how smart we are, etc. Some of these things we can control; others we can’t. An “ongoing” lack of confidence can be largely … Continue reading