Archive for June, 2011

Got Gestures?

Got Gestures?

Are you interested in getting more smarts, personal growth, and persuading others? The most original research appears in the journal of Psychological Science. No gimmicks or complicated rigmarole, just baby-easy strategies to produce behaviors that improve your memory and learning skills permanently.

Here’s a quote from American psychiatrist (M.D.) Milton H. Erickson.

All your life you have been learning things, transferring that knowledge to your
unconconscious, and using, automatically, the end results of the learning.

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The Different Therapies Of Depression

The depression is the mood of the person when he or she suffers a nervous breakdown. The mental illness of the person extends to an immeasurable level, where he loses all his qualities and behavioral traits. He is unable to determine his state of existence. The depression is categorized in different ways and each is dealt with by a distinct treatment processes. To follow the treatment procedures a lot of therapies are present. The processes of the therapies are considered important as per the different disorder states.

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Multiple Sclerosis and Cognitive Problems

Boy, do I feel stupid today! I submitted an article yesterday to an ezine and I forgot to put my website in the resource box. How will anyone buy my products or signup for my newsletter without my website address? How stupid could I be but that leads me into today’s article, cognitive problems with multiple sclerosis.

First of all, I’m not mentally handicapped although at times I can be mentally slower. It’s just my MS reminding me that I have some cognitive problems. I have two college degrees and I’ve owned several small businesses in the past 23 years which have done very well. What I am is a man with multiple sclerosis which affects my cognitive thinking at times. In the case yesterday I was unfamiliar with the term resource box and didn’t bother to look it up. I could have looked at other submitted articles to see what it was but I didn’t. That’s my loss and why I’m writing this article so close to the first one!

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