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Leadership : The Impact of Leadership Attributes or Traits and Leadership Literature Review

Overcoming Adversity: The Impact of Leadership Attributes or Traits My 30 years of experience in leadership and senior leadership positions, my personal background, combined with my academic background uniquely prepared me to do the research into the possible relationship or impact that overcoming adversity has on the shaping of successful leaders. My research primarily focused on the impact and relationship between leadership and overcoming adversity.

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Duties of the Father of the Groom: Etiquette FAQ

Duties of Father of the Groom: Etiquette FAQ When your son gets engaged, a number of questions run through your head. Especially if this is your first child to be married, you might not know exactly what you do during wedding planning, what pre-wedding parties you should attend, or what to wear on the wedding day. This article should shed a little light on some of your questions about your role in your child’s wedding. What Wedding Costs Am I Responsible for Paying?

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LDS Groom’s Checklist and to Do List for LDS Weddings (LDS Temple Sealing) & LDS Wedding Reception

LDS Groom’s Checklist and to Do List for LDS Weddings (LDS Temple Sealing)and the LDS Reception(s) after the Temple Sealing ceremony. Traditionally the LDS groom is responsible for a few things on his own and these may include: 1. Remain temple worthy and true and faithful to all your temple covenants 2. You and your bride-to-be meet with your bishop(s) 3. Make sure that both you and your bride have current temple recommends 4. Obtain a marriage license from the local authority (you may need to have a blood test first)r

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Leadership: Thirteen Essential Qualities of Successful Leadership & Becoming Enlightened Leaders

LEADERSHIP Qualities or Traits: There are Thirteen Essential Qualities of Successful Leadership and that show how to become an Enlightened Leader. These 13 qualities or skills of Successful Leadership come from 30 years of "real world - street smarts" as a senior corporate leader and the experience from sixteen successful prominent leaders that were part of my Ph.D. dissertation research. My three decade of senior and executive leadership, the research for my Masters Degree in Management, and my research for my Ph.D.

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Extemporary Non-Profit Leadership: Blenda Wilson, Ph.D.,

Extemporary Non-Profit Leadership: Blenda Wilson, Ph.D., Retired President, Nellie Mae Educational Foundation This article is focused specifically on the lifetime of achievement in non-profit leadership, major contributions to educational leadership, and over four decades of dedication to service to the community by Blenda Jacqueline Wilson, Ph.D. Dr. Wilson served as the first President and Chief Executive Officer of the Nellie Mae Education Foundation from 1999 to 2006.

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LEADERSHIP, ENTREPRENEUR & POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: Profile of Jack Canfield "Law of Attraction Expert" featured in the film "The Secret"

LEADERSHIP and POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: Profile of Jack Canfield, Mega Best Selling Author and CEO, Chicken Soup for the Soul Enterprises, Inc., Law of Attraction Expert, featured in the film "The Secret" By: Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D. The Law of Attraction has played a major part of Jack Canfield's life. His use of Positive Psychology and the Law of Attraction have helped to shape his entire life and to be able to achieve multiple major successes.

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Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Management: Profile of Dr. John Sperling, Chairman of Apollo Group, Inc. (University of Phoenix)

This article provides an insight into the groundbreaking proven research about overcoming adversity and the relationship it has with "Leadership and Adversity" has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders, best-selling authors, and leading scholars who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings.

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Leadership & Overcoming Adversity: The Senator Hatch Story

Overcoming Adversity: Senator Orrin G. Hatch Story United States Senator (R-Utah) By: Howard Edward Haller, Ph. D. The article give an insight into the groundbreaking proven research into how to Overcome Adversity and how to Turn Adversity into Opportunities by Howard Edward Haller, Ph.D, This overcoming adversity and leadership research has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders and leading scholars who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings.

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Leadership & Management: Dr. Ken Blanchard, Best-Selling Author & Chief Enlightenment Officer, The Blanchard Company

This article provides an insight into the groundbreaking proven Leadership research about overcoming adversity and the relationship it has with "Leadership and Adversity" has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders, best-selling authors, and leading scholars who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings.

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Leadership, Entrepreneur and Overcoming Adversity: The Monzer Hourani, P.E., story. Founder & Chairman of Medistar Corporation

This groundbreaking proven Leadership research is about the relationship between "Leadership and Adversity." This research has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders, best-selling authors, and leading scholars who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings.

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Leadership and Adversity: Turn Adversity into Opportunities: Senator Daniel Inouye Story [Part I of Two]

This Part I of a two part article about US Senator Inouye provides an insight into the groundbreaking proven research about overcoming adversity and the relationship it has with "Leadership and Adversity" has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders, best-selling authors, and leading scholars who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings.

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Corporate Greed- A review of recent events and the need for Corporate Ethics (Part I of III)

Corporate Greed (Part I of III) Corporate greed has recently dominated the headlines in the United States. The list of fallen and disgraced Chief Executive Officers and Chief Financial Officers is long and alarming, and the stories emerging from the rubble of major corporations are quite disturbing. How did this all come to pass? What were the causes? Who failed to lead? What happen to teaching ethics?

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Duties of the Father of the Bride (Part II of IV-The Initial Wedding Planning)

Duties of the Father of the Bridern (Part II of IV-The Initial Wedding Planning) The traditional duties of the Father of the Bride during the initial planning of the Wedding and the Wedding Reception include: 1. Maintaining a calm and loving tone in your home, in spite of tension, chaos, last minute pre-wedding jitters, and problem solving. 2. Your wife, daughter, and soon-to-be son-in-law may want you to be on hand to discuss to formalize the actual wedding plans. If so, be available. You may be asked to help:r

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Duties of the Father of the Bride (Part IV of IV-The Actual Wedding Day)

Duties of the Father of the Bridern (Part IV of IV-The Actual Wedding Day) The traditional duties of the Father of the Bride During the actual Wedding and Reception day include: 1. Maintain a calm and loving tone, in spite of tension, chaos, last minute pre-wedding jitters, and problem solving. 2. Offer to help out on follow-up calls, running errands for your wife and daughter, and anything else that helps ease the tension for your daughter and your wife.r

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Leadership: Real Life Jou ey of Hope and Insights of How to Overcome Adversity and Become a Leader

This article shares a real life example of overcoming adversity. It will show how overcoming adversity has help shape a prominent leader. This article tells the background and story of one of the leader's success at overcoming adversity (in fact she faced the multiple adversities of racial, sex, and age discrimination) and then becoming a very successful leader. This article shares some of the groundbreaking Doctoral research results, as to how to overcome adversity and become a successful leader.

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Duties of the Father of the Bride (Part I of IV-The Announcement)

Duties of the Father of the Bridern (Part I of IV-The Announcement) From my observations and experiences of the duties of the Father of the Bride, one of my favorite poems comes to mind "IF" … “If you can keep your head when all about your Are losing theirs and blaming it on you” rn[Remember Dad, you will survive this craziness you need to dor Long before you hear your daughter say “I do” And you and your lovely now married daughter and you Will dance at the reception a step or twor So enjoy the entire wedding process; don’t be stressed or sad,r

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Leadership and Adversity: Turn Adversity into Opportunities: US Senator Daniel Inouye Story [Part II of Two]

This second part of the article about US Senator Daniel Inouye provides an insight into the groundbreaking proven research about overcoming adversity and the relationship it has with "Leadership and Adversity" has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders, best-selling authors, and leading scholars who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings.

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Duties of the Father of the Bride (Part III of IV-6 Weeks before the Wedding)

Duties of the Father of the Bridern(Part III of IV-6 Weeks before the Wedding) The traditional duties of the Father of the Bride during the six weeks before the Wedding Day and up to the actual Wedding Day include: 1. Maintain a calm and loving tone in his home, in spite of tension, chaos, last minute pre-wedding jitters, and problem solving. 2. If asked to help, ensure the wedding and wedding reception invitations get done and mailed out six to eight weeks before the wedding.r

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Corporate Greed- A review of recent events and the need for Corporate Ethics (Part III of III)

Corporate Greed- A review of recent events and the need for Corporate Ethics (Part III of III) At Fannie Mae, the career of well-respected CEO Franklin Raines came to an abrupt end when the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight forced a very resistant Fannie Mae Board of Directors to oust Raines. Raines, Fannie Mae's Board, and his supporters insisted that he wasn't culpable for the misuse of obscure accounting standards. But his friend thoughts were rejected and his testimony was not accepted as the full truth by the SEC, the U. S. Congress, or the public.

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The EFT Movie Technique

Newcomers to EFT soon realise, as more experienced practitioners have before them, the wonderful results available when using The Movie Technique. As you watch Gary Craig work with clients throughout the DVD sets, we rarely witness a session that does not contain a wonderful example of its use. But why is it such a useful technique?

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*** Overcoming trauma with EFT Matrix Reimprinting

Trauma and the fight/flight response rnTo become traumatised, all that needs to happen is to endure an event during which we feel powerless, whilst simultaneously having a threat to our survival. rnOften, during these events, we also feel isolated and we do not have the physical and/or emotional resources to deal with the situation. Upon realising we are in a threatening situation, the fight/flight response kicks in. This can be due to big ‘T’ type trauma such as physical

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Identifying PTSD from Childhood Abuse-3 Steps to Healing

I’ve learned during the past 20 years that almost all of us on planet earth have experienced some kind of trauma or loss, now more commonly recognized as POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD). We become trauma victims when we experience natural disasters, murder, suicide, gang fights, robbery, car accidents, rapes, riots, terrorism, war and yes, child abuse! No matter what the cause, the symptoms are similar; and, the sooner we receive treatment the sooner we have a chance to once again lead a happier life.

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***Matrix Reimprinting - Rewrite your Past and Transform your Future

Over the last few decades a group of ‘super-techniques’ have emerged and are increasingly gaining in popularity. Coming under the umbrella term of ‘Energy Psychology’, these techniques engage the mind and body simultaneously, and create rapid personal transformation on both a physical and emotional level. One such, Matrix Reimprinting, has been catapulted into the limelight, following the release of the new book Matrix Reimprinting Using EFT by publishing giants, Hay House. Created by Karl Dawson, and evolving from the popular self-help technique Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT).

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"A COURSE IN MIRACLES" SAVED MY LIFE

“A COURSE IN MIRACLES-ACIM” SAVED MY LIFE! Bettina “Sparkles” Obe uefemann 7-27-2009 Most of us who have continued our commitment to studying the “A Course in Miracles.” are by its nature inspired to extend God’s Love in various forms. To express this, I have chosen to write some articles for selfgrowth.com under the topics of Spirituality: ACIM and Mental Health: PTSD. Here I go with my first article to share that ACIM saved not only my physical life but especially my spiritual life.

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Joe resolves Anorexia with EFT

These sessions took place in 1993. Joe's problems were Anorexia - having gone from 13 stone (182 pounds) to 8 stone (112 pounds) over a 9-month period, extreme anxiety, panic attacks and self-harming behaviour. Other issues that became apparent were an addiction to Aspartame, ADD and feeling a loss of control in life. Treatment consisted of eight, 2-hour EFT sessions over a period of 4 weeks.

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5 Facts about Healing Power of Writing Therapy

Writing therapy offers a safe way to get thoughts and feelings down on paper or electronically so that you can deal with them effectively. When you feel like you have got so much going on in your head and your heart that you are going to explode, having an outlet for your feelings is a way to stop the train of thought from going around in circles so that you can start the healing process. These 5 facts about the healing power of writing therapy will help you understand the ef

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What Trauma Is and How It Can Be Overcome

Trauma occurs when normal coping mechanisms are overwhelmed by helplessness and/or terror. The Fight or Flight survival response is engaged without resolution. There is an ignition of the response (chemical/neurological) (fight/flight/freeze) but when it fails to avert the danger and the body does not discharge/complete the cycle, the reaction is unresolved and sits stagnant in the body, ready to be reignited by other ‘triggers’ – similar experiences (or what we even perceive

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The Importance of Mind-Body Work for Treating Grief

Because grief is, by nature, a very difficult and powerful emotion, many people have a hard time facing it directly. In some cases, it may seem easier to bottle up our grief rather than let it all out. It may seem more responsible – especially if we're taking care of others – to put our grief on the back burner so we ...

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Leadership Olympics…Can you bring home the Gold?

With all the excitement of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games taking place, I was just wondering…if we held an Olympics for leaders, based on personal characteristics and traits, could you bring home the GOLD? I define a leader as anyone who is in the position to guide, oversee, direct, or supervise others. It doesn’t matter if you’re a CEO of a major corporation, a small business owner, or a housewife participating in a social organization…at one tome or another, you will be looked to for your leadership.

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Common Reactions to Psychological Trauma: Understanding Avoidance and Other Reactions

Reactions to trauma follow a cyclical and often perpetual pattern, flowing from intrusive and arousal to avoidance reactions. Intrusive and arousal reactions bring the traumatic experience into one’s awareness. But being exposed to elements of the trauma is frightening, overwhelming, terrifying and at times socially embarrassing. Therefore, one often tries to bury anything connected with the trauma. These attempts at erasing aspects of the trauma are called avoidance reaction

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New Thought-Stopping Technique

Rapid Eye Oscillation Technique (REOT) is a technique that can be used for reducing excessive ruminations and worry, to calm a racing mind, and for general relaxation. It can also help eliminate meditatio "monkey mind" -- the problem with unwanted thoughts entering your consciousness during meditation. The technique is simple. You simply close your eyes and move them back and forth fairly rapidly when unwanted thoughts disrupt your equanimity. One oscillation every half seco

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"A Couse in Miracles" Saved My Life!

“A COURSE IN MIRACLES-ACIM” SAVED MY LIFE! Bettina “Sparkles” Obe uefemann 7-27-2009 Most of us who have continued our commitment to studying the “A Course in Miracles.” are by its nature inspired to extend God’s Love in various forms. To express this, I have chosen to write some articles for selfgrowth.com under the topics of Spirituality: ACIM and Mental Health: PTSD. Here I go with my first article to share that ACIM saved not only my physical life but especially my spiritual life.

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Understanding the influence of our past

I can’t count the number of times I heard, or read: « I really don’t know why I am so depressed / anxious / in pain ; I was raised by a loving, ordinary family and nothing terrible ever happened to me; the problem is just me”. Or another slightly different version “ I really don’t know why I am so depressed / anxious / in pain; I know my father had quite a temper (read he was physically abusive), or people in my family really knew how to party (read I was brought u

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Stress – A Pathway To Dis-ease

We’ve become a society accepting the high level of stress in our lives. We struggle to pay bills, keep up with our children and their activities, and work in jobs with diminished rewards. A general feeling of malaise adds even more to our loads. How long can we carry our burdens without some repercussions? How heavy does life get before knees begin to buckle. I’m reminded of a woman who was speaking to an audience on stress management. She held up a glass of water and ask

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Straight Talk about Psychological Trauma

What is trauma? We hear the word bandied about in the mental health community or at 12 step meetings, but what is trauma anyway? Simply put, it's someone's subjective experience of a disturbing life event. It overwhelms a person's ability to cope and leaves them feeling as if they'll be harmed by someone, or that they'll loose their mind. You don't have to have someone validate a traumatic experience for you to know when you've been traumatized. Your body and mind start sendi

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Is There a “Gift” in Life Trauma? Find It and You Will Flourish!

When we are in the midst of life trauma it is very difficult to feel anything but the pain, hurt and disappointment related to that time in life. But very often, looking back in hindsight, we can find meaning, relevance, valuable lessons and insights that were the direct result of that drama. Without that life-altering event we would not become the more aware, compassionate and wise person we are today. Many people look upon that result as the “gift” they received from th

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How Subconscious Reprogramming Can Eliminate Psychological Trauma

Subconscious Reprogramming refers to the process of renewing your unconscious mind through repeated exposure to new thoughts, ideas, habits and images. You can gain a lot when you engage consciously in the process. You can easily eliminate psychological trauma when you take time to engage in the process. Oftentimes, psychological trauma manifests as emotional shock which can cause you a lot of distress and discomfort. It can even cause you bodily injury if care is not taken.

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The Care Giving Personality

CHAPTER 1: The Caregiving Personality “Many survivors of childhood sexual abuse have developed heightened capacities to be attentive to the needs of others, to be excellent caretakers, and simultaneously to know and not know. It is not surprising that children who have organized their lives around such functions might become psychotherapists, a role in which they can continue patterns begun in their families of origin, and which allow a therapist to receive recognition that may have been missing.” (p.175) - Pearlman and Saakvitne: “Trauma and the Therapist” Introduction

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The Narcissist's Stripped Ego

By Sam Vakninr Author of "Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited" The narcissist's True Self is introverted and dysfunctional. In healthy people, Ego functions are generated from the inside, from the Ego. In narcissists, the Ego is dormant, comatose. The narcissist needs the input of and feedback from the outside world (from others) in order to perform the most basic Ego functions (e.g., "recognizing" of the world, setting boundaries, forming a self-definition or identity

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The Healing Energy of Words: Writing for the Health of It

When life takes an unexpected turn, writing can be a beneficial, form of release from stress due to either emotional or physical factors. Many published authors have used writing as a catalyst for their survival during difficult times. Some of them include: Anais Nin, Joan Didion, Reeve Lindbergh, Tobias Wolff, D.H. Lawrence, Isabel Allende, Vivian Gornick, Kathryn Harrison, Sue William Silverman, and May Sarton. For these writers and many others, writing has given a purpose

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The Gifts Inside of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

It is increasingly being recognized that many individuals who receive the diagnosis of BPD are naturally highly intuitive and perceptive. What was previously thought of as a genetic vulnerability may reflect an innate talent. People who were born emotionally intense, sensitive and are gifted with heightened perceptivity are like powerful sports cars. It is as if they have a potent engine that requires a special fuel and a specific kind of care.

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Bioenergetic Psychology: New ways to resolve symptoms of difficult issues

Bioenergetic Psychology: New Ways to Resolve Symptoms of Difficult Issuesr By Damaris Drewry, Ph.D. Psychology Have you been afraid that you will have a stroke, heart attack, breast cancer or diabetes because a parent did? Only 5% of cancer and cardiovascular disease is inherited (Wallett 2002). Only 5% of breast cancers are caused by inherited genes (Lipto 2005). During this time of profound planetary, economic, social, and health care changes – a new field of bioenergetic

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Solitude as a Rational Choice

“Purebred” schizoids shrug off their disorder: they simply don’t like being around people and they resent the pathologizing of their lifestyle “choice” to remain aloof and alone. They consider the diagnosis of Schizoid Personality Disorder to be spurious, a mere reflection of current social coercive mores, and a culture-bound artefact. Narcissist, as usual, tend to rationalize and aggrandize their schizoid conduct. They propound the idea that being alone is the only logical

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Hiding and Shrinking: What Disney's Frozen Can Teach Us About Being Emotionally Intense

Some people are naturally more intense than others. They are often told that they are ‘too much,’, ’too sensitive,’ ‘too emotional. People who feel more deeply and intensely than others are more aware of subtleties; their brain processes information and reflects on it more deeply. At their best, they can be exceptionally perceptive, intuitive, and keenly observant of the subtleties of the environment. Yet they are also overwhelmed by the constant waves of social nuances and others’ emotional and psychic energies.

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Emotional Intensity: The Wounds of Being ‘Too Much’

Some people feel more than others. They are often told that they are ‘too much,’ ‘too intense,’ ‘too sensitive,’ ‘too emotional. People who feel more deeply and intensely than others are more aware of subtleties; their brain processes information and reflects on it more deeply. At their best, they can be exceptionally perceptive, intuitive, and keenly observant of the subtleties of the environment. Yet they are also overwhelmed by the constant waves of social nuances and others’ emotional and psychic energies.

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Were You an Intense Child?

People’s brains vary. Research has shown that some people are born with a neurological make up that can make them more emotionally or intellectually intense, sensitive, and more open to exte al stimuli than the general population. They are more aware of subtleties; their brain processes information and reflects on it more deeply. At their best, they can be exceptionally perceptive, intuitive, and keenly observant of the subtleties of the environment. Yet they are also overwhelmed by the constant waves of social nuances and others’ emotional and psychic energies.

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A Conversation About Childhood Bullying With Author Kelechi Uchendu

Kelechi Uchendu is a fashion entrepreneur turned published author. In the recent release of her heartfelt non-fiction book, Bully Friends, Kelechi touches on her personal encounter with childhood bullying and provides relevant advice to students, educators, and parents. According to Pacer, 20.2% of students report being bullied in the form of name-calling, physical violence, insults, rumors, or cyberbullying. 70.1% of adolescents experience verbal and physical bullying due t

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5 Signs You Need to Work Through Past Trauma to Make a Better Future

Trauma is something almost everyone experiences at some point in their lives. Some people go through traumatic experiences as children, while others make it all the way to adulthood before experiencing trauma. Regardless of when we went through our individual traumas, we all have something in common: we can become a prisoner to what happened if we don’t work through it. In order to have the greatest happiness we can in life, we need to overcome our pasts. Here are five sign

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A New Way to Treat Addictions and Compulsions

The root of any addiction or compulsion is deprivation. Deep-seated,buried, chronic deprivation. The link is often not apparent at first, and the idea of losing the need to control to gain control might seem too contradictory to fathom- especially when we are in the midst of a painful addiction. If we were to peel back, one layer after another, to the root of what now seems to be an unruly beast, we often find a tiny, fragile, tender seed of deprived need. Sometimes, the link is clear.r

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Is Your Lover 'Out of Sight, Out of Mind'? - Object Constancy and Borderline Personality Disorder

“Although the push-pull behaviors in our current relationships seem to be triggered by our partner, they are actually a result of old fears we carry from our childhood. “ Anxiety is a normal part of being in an intimate relationship. It usually comes in two forms- the fear of abandonment, and the fear of engulfment. Part of us worries that if we dive in to love, we will be abandoned; On the flip side, we fear that if someone gets too close, we will be swamped or never able to leave.

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I Already Know My Emotional Triggers, Now What?

“MY CBT therapist told me those were ‘irrational thinking,’ which made it worse- now I just blame myself.” “ I have gone through my childhood trauma many times, but when I argue with my partner, I still behave like a five-year-old!” It is not as though we didn’t try- Many of us have gone at length to fix, heal, and better ourselves. Through studious reading, diligent personal development work, reflections, and therapy, we often gain the necessary insights.

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Letting Go of Your Past Emotions Assessment

What is Your Emotional Awareness About Your Past? Identifying Unexpressed Emotion To find out if you are having trouble letting go of the past, please answer yes or no to the following twenty questions: Do you have painful childhood memories that you have yet to deal with? Do you often feel upset, unbalanced, uncomfortable, or even cut off from your emotions? Do you have a habit of ignoring or burying your most uncomfortable feelings? Do you always show a happy face to the

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Some Thoughts About My Mom and Her Mental Illness

My mom was a single mother. I don’t necessarily think this was a bad thing. I was born in the 60’s, and while it appeared my mom was pretty self-sufficient, where I lived in the working-class neighborhood of Brooklyn it was considered a faux pas to give birth to a child out of wedlock. My mom knew this and she found a guy who was willing to be listed as the father on my birth certificate. I didn’t know this at the time, but my mom had been married two times before I was born.

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THIS WORLD IS PERILOUSLY SEATED ON A PILE OF NUCLEAR BOMBS

There certainly is importance regarding modern sciences’ attainments and advancement. None can challenge its requirement and utility value. Yet one can say that we truly benefit from it only when it encourages desirable creativity. Regarding destruction sciences’ achievements have always proved to be perilous. Today’s era is meant for all round progress. In that arena the brilliant people in the field of science lead world society. Governments of various countries have

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How Anger Helps Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse

Imagine it is your 18th birthday. A well-dressed stranger comes to your home. He has news for you. He tells you that you have inherited $550 million dollars payable upon your 18th birthday. Hey! That is today. You jump up and down. Cry, get excited. Dance. Think of everything that you will buy. Think of all the people that you will buy great things for.

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Brain Hemorrhages

Do you know that you can be living with a brain aneurism and might not even know it? An article released by ABC News called “8 Everyday Ways to Have a Brain Bleed” says that if you “[smoke], [have] hypertension, [are] female or [have] a family history of an aneurisms,” you have a higher risk factor of developing aneurisms yourself. What is worse, these aneurisms can result in brain hemorrhages—“brain bleeds” that can cause vision loss, mental incapacity, and oth

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7 Motivation Styles to Get You Unstuck

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