From the monthly archives:

July 2011

Do Men See Pretty Women, Crave War?

A guest post by Jean Gogolin of  The Writer’s Clinic Show a man a picture of a pretty woman, says a Rebecca Coffey piece in the June 11 issue of Scientific American and he’s likely to bet more at the craps table, run a red light, or get the urge to wage war. Why? For [...]

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Health Problems? How to Feel Inspired, Empowered, Uplifted and Hopeful in 5 Minutes Flat

By Mary Jaksch If you’ve ever struggled with ill health, you’ll know how disempowered a visit to a surgery or hospital can make you feel. If you’re accompanied by a friend or family member, doctors will often turn to them to ask, “How is she feeling?” – as if we’re not even in the room! [...]

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When Olive Trees Smile: How Living in My Ancestral Village Changed My Life

A guest post by Michelle Fabio of Bleeding Espresso. As the car wound its way up the two-mile serpentine hill, I smiled to myself, daydreaming about how I would feel when, within minutes, I would be the first in my family in nearly 100 years to breathe the air, walk the narrow streets, and step [...]

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What Do You Want to Change in the Next 30 Days?

By Mary Jaksch Do you want to change your life? I mean, not sometime in the future, but right now? There’s a simple blueprint on how to do it. Psychology has long said that new habits form (and old ones fade) after doing something for 30 days. But there’s more to it … A short [...]

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The Mystery of Mayhem: How to Find Your Life Purpose (when you’ve mislaid it)

A guest post from Ollin Morales of Courage 2 Create Have you ever been so caught up in mayhem that you’ve lost sight of your life purpose? Is so, my story may help you. The Art of Mayhem A year and a half ago my life was in the midst of mayhem. The company I [...]

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