Self Improvement Articles (Sorted by popularity)

How To Keep Your Mind Sharp, Improve Your Memory And Iq, Impress Others, And Make More Money

Everyone has seen or heard of someone with a photographic memory. We have also seen or know people afflicted with alzheimers, dementia, and low IQ's.
David MaillieDecember 05, 2005

How to Grow Your Very Own Money Tree

Okay. So money doesn't really grow on trees. Unless you plant your own Mighty Money Tree, that is! Imagine that only a few moments ago you planted a young sapling in your back yard. You gave it just enough water to ensure a good start.
Darlene ArechederraNovember 18, 2004

Control, Helplessness, and Love

During my 35 years of counseling individuals, couples, families and business partners, I have discovered that an important purpose of our controlling behavior in our relationships is to avoid the feeling of helplessness.
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.November 16, 2004

Making New Friends

How do we make friends? More importantly if dropped into a new city or a new job or a new school, how do we go about making a new friends? Most of us don’t really think about it, but just sort of allow people to float in and out of our lives...
Skye ThomasDecember 28, 2003

The Great Paradox

One cannot be "one," with oneness while in the physical world, because to be here is to be involved in the illusion of separation.In that respect the Christians may be correct.
Roy E. KlienwachterNovember 30, 2005

Discovering Yourself At Midlife

You may be thinking there's nothing really to discover about you. Here you are with years of experience, a mature adult with fairly fixed habits and a routine for living life.
Hugh WileyNovember 27, 2005

Self-Esteem in the Performance Arts

Many athletes and performers I work with often wrongly determine their self-worth by how successful they feel about their career. When an athlete performs well or feels successful, he or she can feel good about him or herself.
Dr. Patrick J. CohnFebruary 01, 2005

How To Get To Know A Disabled Person

When you first meet someone who is blind, deaf, or in a wheelchair, what is your initial reaction? Curiosity? Sympathy? Awkwardness? If you experience any of these emotions, you are not alone.
Stephen Michael KerrSeptember 11, 2004

Be A Change Master!

The person who masters change, masters happiness.The best way to thrive in today's ever-fluid, volatile world, is to become a master of change. A "Change Master" not only welcomes, invites and celebrates the flux of constantly...
Keith VarnumJanuary 27, 2004

Structure And The ADD/ADHD Entrepreneur

Managing and owning a small business can be very stimulating for the ADD adult. Many ADD entrepreneurs thrive on the fact that they can work on growing their business without all of the structure of being employed by someone else.
John MacKenzieFebruary 08, 2006