Becoming Excellent: Outsmarting Racism Author: Maya Talisman Frost Thinkers know better than to be racist. It's generally understood that racists are, well, not thinkers. It's not that racists are necessarily stupid--it's that they are ignorant. We like to think that racists are choosing to hang on to their bias
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Big Wave Mindfulness: Surfing For A Connectiton Author: Maya Talisman Frost Surfing is mindfulness in action. Riding the biggest waves is an all-out, fully-present-or-die-trying proposition. Thanks to a persistent case of aquaphobia, I've never tried surfing. However, I've done my share of snowboarding, and I am trying to
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Course Of Treatment Author: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of August 23, 2004 My husband is 45. We are getting ready to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. He now tells me he has fun when he is out of town in a group of people drinking, talking, and laughing. He
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Demanding Miracles Author: Skye Thomas Have you ever had an overwhelming problem or issue? Was there some circumstance in your life that seemed beyond your ability to handle it? Have you ever called out to God, Buddha, guardian angels, The Force, your higher self, Mohammed, Mother Earth,
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Do You Make Less Money Than Your Taller Peers? Author: C.S. Deam A recent study at the University of Florida found that over the span of their careers short people earn less money than their taller counterparts. In terms of cold hard cash, each extra inch in height equals roughly $800 difference in annual pay. So,
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Getting To Good: Your Spontaneous Woo Quotient Author: Maya Talisman Frost As I was driving to a friend's house, I passed the Dublin Pub, a local watering hole known for its live music. On the reader board, one band's name caught my eye: Spontaneous Woo. I did a little digging and learned that the band hails from Bay City,
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Give The Wrong Words An Inch And They May Take A Mile! Author: Richard Vegas What do you do when circumstances seem out of control? What's the first thing you look for? Or Whom? What immediately runs through your mind? Do you yell? Do you curse? Do you go bow up your back like a porcupine getting ready for all out war? By Word
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Great Communication Skills Author: Colin Ong TS Having good communication skills in the workplace is important. This article will provide tips to take into account a rapidly changing workplace. Details of the message: It is important that you first check the authencity of the message before you
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Practice, Practice, Practice Author: Skye Thomas It may sound silly but the key to self-confidence and building more self-esteem is through practice. Practice what it is you want to feel more confident about and eventually, the confidence will show itself. That makes sense if we're talking about a
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Become Comfortable with the Uncomfortable Author: Michaela Scherr I'm continually learning something new and whilst I love it (particularly if it involves reading and research) actually getting down to the 'doing' bit has produced some interesting and uncomfortable feelings on the odd occasion. It's the feeling of
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Teaching the Body Health Author: Amy Biddle Quantum physics continues to make believers out of scientists and informs spirituality. Most of us grew up believing what scientists believed. We knew that a cell's nucleus contained its DNA, that DNA contains genetic material, and that the nucleus
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Why the Rich Get Richer Author: Tony Papajohn Use your imagination to construct a mental movie of success. Keep enhacing that movie and you build an increasingly comfortable state of mind about success. The result is increasing levels of success.
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Superstitions of Indonesia Author: Leonard Lee Superstitions to be found in Indonesia. Unusual beliefs that may have a scientific basis or . . .
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Walt Disney's Failures Could Inspire Entrepreneurs Author: Stephen Schochet You are a struggling entrepreneur and sometimes it feels like you are pushing a 3 ton boulder up a steep hill. Costs keep mounting and you are considering giving up. Well before you do, check out these 10 setbacks that Walt Disney had, some were
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What is Pay-Per-Click? Author: F. Terrence Markle Pay-per-click (PPC) advertising is when an advertiser pays for each qualified click that sends a search engine user (i.e., visitor) to the advertisers web page. PPC requires the advertiser to bid on key words or key word phrases chosen by the
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Software Patents Author: Michael Feigin Recent court cases may change the availability of obtaining software and business method patents. Where is the line between what is considered an abstract and unpatentable invention verses a tangible and patentable invention?
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10 Inside Secrets to Google Adwords - Part 2 Author: Ron Isaiah Are you frustrated with spending your hard-earned money on Google Adwords and losing more money than you make? Part 2 of this series continues revealing the inside secrets of successful, profitable advertising with Google Adwords. If you missed Part
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Turning Challenge Into Opportunity Author: Jeff Solochek There is a common saying that whenever you are presented with a problem or a challenge, you should turn it into an opportunity. Some of the people who have mastered this concept are; the United States Government, Large Corporations, Self Made
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