Laura Callisen
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Laura Callisen is a writing blogger and content manager at GrabMyEssay - company that is providing customized writing services to any purposes whether academic or business related papers. She is eager to share here experiences and techniques with people looking for improving their writings and providing tips for effective personal growth.
She is very extensive traveler and also passionate phylosophy reader who is seeking for stable permanent selfgrowth. Her latest articles are concetrated on mental health techniques and overcoming nervous breakdowns.
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Preventing and Overcoming a Nervous Breakdown Permanently
http://blogs.naturalnews.com/preventing-overcoming-nervous-breakdown-permanently/
Writing Improves Your Mental Health
http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/improve-your-mental-health-through-writing/
Speed Reading is the Best Way to Simplify Your Study
http://www.grabmyessay.com/blog/speed-reading-is-the-best-way-to-simplify-your-study
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7 Habits of Truly Kind People
There is something truly inspiring about genuinely kind people. They have the ability to see positive things in people that are difficult to get along with. They can make you feel better with just a few words. Kind people even have this uncanny ability to bring light and positivity to a situation, simply by being present. Have you ever wondered how they do that?
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Your Handwriting – Revealing Your Personality
Are you a bold risk-taker or an introverted, deep thinker? Many contend that our handwriting reflects our personality traits and that, despite the conformity of cursive writing training all of us received in school, our handwriting ultimately developed its own unique style based upon who we are inside. So, what does your handwriting say about you? Here are a few basic revelations, and, before you go any further, take an unlined piece of paper and write out the phrase: “I am selling my car on Craigslist.”
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6 Habits of Successful Introverts
This is the century in which the introvert will “shine.” In the past, we have valued the extrovert more in the marketplace, because communication, negotiation, marketing/sales, etc. always occurred face-to-face, and the extrovert thrived in an atmosphere of “people presence” and lots of activity. The introvert, on the other hand, tended to be the back office person, perhaps the “number cruncher” or the researcher, but never the big deal closer or the one responsible for the successful marketing campaign. How things have changed!
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Plants that Don’t Grow Wither – Writers Do Too Here’s How to Keep Growing
Plants need soil, water and light. And so do writers. Your “soil” is the foundation of basic good writing skills, which you probably learned years ago. Your “water” is the stuff that keeps pouring into your brain through all of your senses. It provides the information you can use as you write. And your “light?” Well, that is the bright idea that comes to you in an “aha” moment. It is that wonderful thing that gets your “juices” flowing and lets you write great copy – content, articles, and blog posts.
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Start Jou aling and Improve Your Life
Are you interested in making your life better in ways that you cannot imagine? You can do that. You don't need a self-help book, and you don't need hours of therapy (not that there's anything wrong with either of these). All you need is five dollars to invest in a notebook and a set of pens, and a personal commitment to spend a fixed amount of time writing in your new journal.
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Exploring the Pros and Cons of a Gender Based Education
Segregating the genders in schools is nothing new. We've been doing this for centuries from the primary grades on. In the United States, this policy is largely limited to private schools, however, there are a few public and charter schools that do have separate classrooms for males and females. In other countries, separating the genders is standard procedure. <img border="0" height="320" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-T6LzjLzNb0E/UJ6wjaNUesI/AAAAAAAARGs/XFDLsfPVZOo/s640/IMG_1182.JPG" width="480">
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7 Most Inspiring Books
7 Most Inspiring Books Sometimes it just seems as if life circumstances cause you to hit an emotional wall. It is during these times that taking the steps required to live a life that is happy and fulfilling is nearly impossible. The tasks of building success in your career and relationships can feel virtually insurmountable. This is when you need a bit of inspiration to keep you going. If you are an avid reader, here are a few inspirational books that you should definitely consider picking up the next time you are at the library or bookstore.
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7 Steps to Prevent an Emotional Meltdown
When people see the word “meltdown”, they often think of a young child who is overtired, overstimulating, and who has finally hit a point of emotional overload. The resulting meltdown usually coming in the form of inconsolable crying or flailing tantrum. We tend to forget that, as adults, we also have emotional limits, and when those limits are exceeded we are also capable of emotional meltdown.
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Congratulations! It’s a Blog: Attracting Readers to Your new Blog
Congratulations! It's a Blog: Attracting Readers to Your new Blog
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6 Tricks to Replace Procrastination with Willpower
We now know a lot more about procrastination and willpower than we ever did before. Where procrastination was a weakness and willpower was something akin to the force, we now understand it’s a little bit more complicated than that.r
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Psychology Hacks to Boost Your Creativity
We’re all advised to avoid sarcasm in our personal communications. But it turns out that sarcastic exchanges can enhance and boost your creativity. Sarcasm is frequently used as a way to hurt, demean, or belittle others. It also, too often, serves as a veil for hostility, when direct confrontation would actually get to the heart of the matter. In addition to this, sarcasm is frequently used as a tool to bully the naive and innocent. Knowing all of this, your takeaway might be that sarcasm is a terrible form of communicating and should be avoided at all costs. Hold that thought.
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