Article Archive for December 2012
You have just broken up with your boyfriend and you really miss him and want to get in contact with him. Are you wondering what he is doing or if he is missing you as well? Or perhaps you are driving yourself insane thinking he might be with someone else.
Friday Video: Candy Chang creates art that prompts people to think about their secrets, wishes and hopes — and then share them.
More than 48% of US households are headed by unmarried individuals. According to the United States Census Bureau, as of January 2012 49% of adults are unmarried. Being single does not mean being alone, nor does being in a couple for the holidays insure happiness. Let’s dispel some myths!
Following is a list-–a menu of options, if you will-–of strategies that will get you on the road to creating more in less time and turbo-charging your productivity!
We want to make sure that our goals are something that is within our ability to gain, not something outrageous and beyond our capability.
Does having a high IQ score guarantee success in later life? No, it doesn’t! It doesn’t even guarantee success in school.
Friday Video: Did you know your smile can be a predictor of how long you’ll live — and that a simple smile has a measurable effect on your overall well-being?
Managing our time requires tough choices. That means that sometimes we may have to say NO to important activities in order to attend to even more important activities that will enable us to accomplish higher priorities.
A student’s life evolves around exams, quizzes, recitations, and many other projects and activities. Life becomes busy day by day. Getting sufficient sleep is really crucial indeed. A student’s life also contains sports events, cookouts, picnics, time with friends, and sometimes a job. There are a lot of things to do with less time available.
Personal responsibility is the most important ethic you can exercise. With the cultivation of personal responsibility comes growth in all areas of life. It is a matter of taking charge of your own self and your circumstances through well-directed thoughts, words, and deeds.