Article Archive for January 2015
Post #873
Friday Video: TED Talk – Every seven years, designer Stefan Sagmeister closes his New York studio for a yearlong sabbatical to rejuvenate and refresh their creative outlook.
Article #872
Everyone wants to be treated with respect, but respect means different things to different people.
Post #871
Friday Video: TED Talk – In this delightful talk, philosopher Yann Dall’Aglio explores the universal search for tenderness and connection in a world that’s ever more focused on the individual.
Article #870
Your creativity is something you need and use in all aspects of your life but it does require a high energy level to produce the best results! Read further to uncover 3 reasons why the early stages of most days are the most fertile in terms of being more creative for most people!
Article #869
Too many people are immobilized by a fear of rejection. To feel comfortable in the pursuit of a mate, you have to overcome your fears and change your expectations.
Article #868
Do you need to stop arguments? These three steps will turn almost any argument into a productive discussion in less than five minutes.
Article #867
There’s nothing that relieves stress and makes us laugh like watching a new puppy chasing a ball on wobbly legs. And what fun to play ‘tug of war’ with a favorite toy! Just having your dog in your lap to pet and cuddle brings soothing relaxation.
Post #866
Friday Video: TED Talk – In the US, 80% of girls have been on a diet by the time they’re 10 years old. In this honest, raw talk, neuroscientist Sandra Aamodt uses her personal story to frame an important lesson about how our brains manage our bodies, as she explores the science behind why dieting not only doesn’t work, but is likely to do more harm than good.
Article #865
Activities, especially arts-related activities, for children early on are important; they have been proven to boost a child’s self-image. Whether in an individual setting or as part of a group, arts and creativity in education improves a child’s confidence. If an individual develops low self-esteem at a young age they may find it harder and harder to keep up with life’s demands later on; in families, at school, socially, and in a career.
Article #864
You should not rely on his word rather look for the signs your ex boyfriend wants you back since actions speaks louder than voice.