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The Most Powerful Job Search Tool: The Internet

The Most Powerful Job Search Tool: The InternetWhen you are ready to look for a new job, one of the best things you can do to increase your chances of finding a great job is to use the Internet as a job search tool.
Mary G. WhiteSeptember 17, 2007

Magickal Oils of Indonesian Shamanism Part 1

IntroductionAlmost every shamanic and pagan culture has its own collection of oils used for occult and magickal purposes. In this article we will describe a few of these "minyak" (as oils are called in the Indonesian/Malayan tongue) to be...
Leonard LeeJune 02, 2007

Mind, Body, Spirit Healing vs. Traditional Psychotherapy/Psychoanalysis

Mind, Body, Spirit Healing vs. Traditional Psychotherapy/PsychoanalysisThe word "psychology" is the combination of two terms - study (ology) and soul (psyche), or mind.
Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhDAugust 15, 2003

A Leadership Secret: Replace Goals With Processes Using The Shared Dream

Summary: Most leaders have been taught to set goals for their groups. However, the author asserts that goal-setting is not the most effective way to lead.
Brent FilsonJanuary 06, 2006

Conquering Goals: The Battle Plan

“To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe.”(Anatole France) While these three items define success, without all of them success would be unattainable.
Anthony MullinsFebruary 04, 2005

Hypnotism the Basics

This popular representation bears little resemblance to actual hypnotism, of course. In fact, modern understanding of hypnosis contradicts this conception on several key points.
Pranav BhatMay 09, 2007

Natural Treatment For Depression – It Is Possible!

Depression is one of the most common psychological and emotional problems American adults encounter. A study reports that about 13 to 20 percent of American adults have some form of depressive symptoms.
Dr. Isaac SchumannJanuary 18, 2006

Why Do We Hurt Those We Love Most And How To Stop This

You love each other but can’t manage to communicate without arguing, fighting and ending up exhausted, each one in his corner, trying to lick his wounds and thinking of how to protect one self against a new attack.
Ineke Van LintJanuary 09, 2006

The Ripple Effect: Small Steps Lead to Big Results

"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit." -AristotleProcrastination is the single habit at the root of so many problems that plague all of us at one time or another - challenges with managing our time,...
Kathy PaauwSeptember 06, 2005

Anger: To Control or To Learn

Many of us will do anything to avoid another’s anger, yet may be quick to anger ourselves. Many of us dread another’s anger yet continue to use our own anger as a way to control others.Let’s take a deeper look at what generates our...
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.October 18, 2004