Posted on: 11 March, 2002
Author: Robert Elias Najemy
Accepting Ourselves and OthersPart 2 of a 5 part series on creating a Positive Life OutlookRobert Elias NajemyLove is the ultimate healing energy.We lack giving and receiving love. Our feelings of iso... Accepting Ourselves and OthersPart 2 of a 5 part series on creating a Positive Life OutlookRobert Elias NajemyLove is the ultimate healing energy.We lack giving and receiving love. Our feelings of isolation and loneliness breed mistrust, misunderstandings, competition, antagonism and the whole series of health destroying emotions such as fear, anger, hatred, jealousy, bitterness, resentment etc. These negative emotions build up a personality complex of their own, and...
Continue ReadingPosted on: 28 January, 2002
Author: Dr. Dorree Lynn
The Beatles got it right when they sang: All you need is love. But, people tend to get it wrong when they dont ... between being in love and what it takes to have a love ... Aft The Beatles got it right when they sang: All you need is love. But, people tend to get it wrong when they dont differentiate between being in love and what it takes to have a love relationship. After kissing a lot of frogs, hoping your prince or princess will appear, or after a demoralizing dry spell, falling in love seems like a...
Continue ReadingPosted on: 17 December, 2001
Author: John Boe
A working ... of ... styles ... types) will have a profound impact on the way you perceive yourself and will greatly enhance all of your ... If you are a salesper A working understanding of temperament styles (personality types) will have a profound impact on the way you perceive yourself and will greatly enhance all of your relationships. If you are a salesperson, this information will significantly increase your sales effectiveness by enabling you to build trust and rapport quickly with your prospects and customers. Business owners and managers find this knowledge invaluable. It can improve the way you...
Continue ReadingPosted on: 14 December, 2001
Author: Ken McIsaac
"A god, ... but ... It steals the bloom from the cheek and ... from the pulse; it takes away the appetite and turns the hair gray." - Benjamin Disraeli ... It does a lot mo "A god, invisible but omnipotent. It steals the bloom from the cheek and lightness from the pulse; it takes away the appetite and turns the hair gray." - Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) It does a lot more than that, Benjamin! The harm that worry causes in our lives has been well documented by many writers, health professionals, and philosophers. Worry can weaken and sicken us,...
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