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Walking Disorders and Chemicals of the Brain

18 April 2009

There is a new trend in psychology, which tends to believe that if humans can mostly control the chemical releases in their bodies and that those people who cannot are labeled as walking disorders. And usually prescribed drugs like Prozac.
Indeed this is one way to look at it yet if these chemicals are being triggered […]

Depression in Long Term Care Heart Patients Often Goes Untreated

12 April 2009

Cardiologists, other doctors and long term care
staff might be missing the big picture as one survey suggests
that only a third of heart disease patients with serious
symptoms of depression or anxiety get any treatment.
The findings are significant because psychological problems have
been linked to poorer health and higher death rates in heart
disease patients. Unfortunately, long term […]

How to Get Rid of Your Worries: 5 Golden Rules and a Warning

27 March 2009

Suresh was a worried person when he came to me . “Sir what if I don’t get placement ? I feel that I will fail in the coming exam. I don’t know how my family will face this!” It seemed to me he was imagining all problems and getting very much worried!! […]

Randomness of Human Thought

16 March 2009

Random thought Sequence in the Human Mind. I want to comment on an article about Random Sequence in the Mathematical Association of America Newsletter in January 2002. A lot of philosophical talk has been spent over these notions and many have tried to put a specific analytical answer to the question. Even Bill Gates loves […]

Causes of Panic Attacks - What You Must Know to Beat Panic

14 March 2009

If you search for the word depression, on the web, you will see an abundance of drug therapies and treatments, which offer to stop anxiety attacks. No doubt we clearly dwell in a world which centers on the negative more than the positive, it’s a good thing we have assistance for panic attacks and depression. If these have disabled you in some way, you can inevitably find an answer with ease through the Internet.

Just Say “No” To Depression!

10 February 2009

Depression is believed by the medical profession to be the most prevalent disease of our time. The fear of developing heart problems or cancer alone is enough to cause tremendous stress and accompanying depression. There is a tremendous malaise circulating our world today. Both the medical profession and the media are constantly “warning” us of […]

The Power of the Pen

23 January 2009

Every leader, supervisor, coach, team member and parent has been told of the value of giving positive feedback. We’ve heard reasons why. We’ve heard we don’t do it enough. We’ve learned all of the basics about giving positive feedback successfully: make it timely, make it specific, and when giving positive feedback consider […]

Giving Feedback - How Do It In The Right Way

14 January 2009

I have just come back from completing some one on
one coaching sessions with some managers of a high
street financial institution and many of them
found it difficult to give feedback to others
in a constructive manner.
Usually, they would either say nothing at all and
just bottle up all of the frustrations and feelings
[…]

Employee Incentive Programs

7 January 2009

Every employee has certain expectations that he thinks must be fulfilled by the organization. When the organization fails to meet his expectations, he develops a feeling of discontent or dissatisfaction. This feeling is a grievance. Grievances are caused due to the differences between employee expectations and management practices. In the democratic style of management, it […]

Why You Can’t

31 December 2008

Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you are right. I know this seems like a fairy tail but it’s not, it’s true whatever you think you can or can’t you are right. Now how is it that when you think you can’t thing are starting to go wrong. Why is this […]


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