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Today's Story on ADAPTING TO CHANGE: Some people think that there is a method of how to appear dominating and in charge. Imagine for example, a politician, don't they appear to be totally domineering? What about the President or as we have here in England, a Prime Minister, don't they appear to be always 'in charge' of their behavioural patterns? Broadcasters, high flying business people, high ranking army officials, high ranking government personnel, these and many more seem to have a charisma of strength and determination. So what is their secret? Making sure they are fully alert, and you will notice these people never allow themself to comment unless they have studied the facts. Knowledge is power! If you listen and respond, you will create the same energy and communication skills as these who perfect it professionally. QUOTE: 'When you only ever half listen, you can expect nothing less than only ever being half as effective.' Always pay full attention. Listen and respond, as a well structured response can change the world; more often than not, the structure isn't planned it comes from keeping full attention throughout your response. In effect what your heart tells you to say. If you could ever trust that reaction, you'll realise its potential. Try and remember a moment where you spoke without thinking, and the quality of that comment that was spoken; you may have even thought that it had come from someone else's mouth. Express this power vocally and physically and you will impress. If you knew how to harness this power you would use it regularly Adapting to change in this way is simple. Test, try and see; you may well be impressed yourself. So don't forget to listen and respond from the heart instantly. You will not know unless you try! Now on to today's story... PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE Today's example occurred in 1960. In was an American Presidential debate between Richard Nixon and John F Kennedy. The debate was broadcast both on radio and, for the first time on television. The majority of people who listened to the radio thought Nixon won the debate. But by far the majority watched it on television. Those that did thought Kennedy won. Why? Kennedy was much better at sending 'elect me' messages in a visual way that that of Nixon. (From a book by Nate Booth). QUOTE: 'Every man carries in his eye the exact indication of his rank.' (Ralph Waldo Emerson).
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26 May 2012 at 7:42pm Some will call it wisdom and some will just call it stuff ... In similar vein, my former dentist (now retired) had a framed philosophy on the wall of his waiting room. ?You don?t have to floss all of your teeth, just the ones you want to keep.?Read more...
An app for wisdom - Boston Globe
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Factors leading to ruin - Sunday Observer
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Veteran counsels wisdom of listening - River Forest Leaves
24 May 2012 at 12:01pm River Forest Leaves For the Oak Park resident and Triton College philosophy teacher, the past is prologue. ?The past is very relevant to the present,? he said. ?I want to keep the continuity with the past alive.? As he grows older, Griffin said life is getting better for ... and more » |
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Local biochemist cooks up a tastier new profession - Chestnut Hill Local
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Canucks GM's philosophy of change doesn't include Vigneault - Canada.com
23 May 2012 at 8:18pm Canada.com And, over the last month, that philosophy was put to the test. While the precise details haven't been fully disclosed, the accepted wisdom has it that Canucks ownership wasn't as enthusiastic about retaining the head coach as the general manager. and more » |
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World Wisdom Launches Children's/YA Imprint - Publishers Weekly
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Philip K. Dick, Sci-Fi Philosopher, Part 1 - New York Times (blog)
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Student of truth - gulfnews.com
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How do I get over "an open memory"?
?Open memories are the ones we still struggle to understand. We think about them often, and see them as relevant to our current lives. Closed memories, on the other hand, don't haunt us? (source :http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-20071029-000001.html )
How do I get over an open memory? I am going through a tough time in my life; I would greatly appreciate a good answer to this question.
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Do people of this age driving on the road worry you?
http://www.psychologytoday.com/files/u26/old%20couple-743330.jpg
I ask not only because a 72 yr old couple hit the back of our car at the grand speed of 5mph (busy traffic) and are claiming whiplash and a written off car, but also because on my lunch I saw an elderly gentleman who could barely walk get into a car and drive away.
Deighton - it's still going on. Basically our engineer says it's their fault, their engineer says it's our fault. We have an privately commisioned accident investigator's report and a police report also backing us up.
All they have is sore necks (apparently).
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Would you wear a micro mini skirt this small?
This question is for females. Please state your age.
Would you wear a micro miniskirt this small: (1) http://i386.photobucket.com/albums/oo303/916see/NoMicroMiniSkirts.jpg
What about this one? (2) http://www.psychologytoday.com/files/u203/Micro_miniskirt.jpg
And what about this? (3) http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31HhVr1BmCL._AA280_.jpg
Copy and paste the link if you can't click it.
For the first link (1), I mean the skirt on the left with a red cross on it)
For the third link (3), make sure you paste the whole link, starting with 'http', not starting with 'amazon'
Wee Trojan, so you rob shops do you?
As things are on display in shop windows. Doesn't mean it's O.K. to grab whatever you want.
Same goes for sex. Just because something's on display, that doesn't mean the girl wants you to take whatever you want. No means no. It's simple English. Study it.
Mike: Well, if you're going to judge a girl on her clothing instead of her personality, she's better off without a guy like you then isn't she?
Mike, my first thought would probably be 'sexy' and my second that she's brave for having the confidence and self-confidence to wear it.
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How disgusting is it to see your grandparents doing this?
http://www.psychologytoday.com/files/u111/1335891115_be9a0a4f30_m.jpg
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Ok if there is ONE intelligent feminist just one, please explain in your answer why this mans points are wrong?
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-scientific-fundamentalist/200908/why-modern-feminism-is-illogical-unnecessary-and-evil
Help lead me to the truth feminists, I don't want to be a brainwashed patriarchy girl any longer?! I want to be a wise empowered woman like you, i'm really looking forward to your answer. Please address his points, point by point.
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