The Philosophy Of The Color Red -
by
Jim Slate
Understanding the color red and what it means in society, art, culture, and media, is a complex undertaking. You have to understand that the meaning of the color red comes from a variety of sources. On the one hand
It Is Possible To Transform Problems Into Opportunities -
by
Sandy Shaw
"So tell me then - how can a very real and serious problem be turned and transformed into an opportunity? Is this not just some clever psychological trick?"
That was the challenging and almost cynical question posed to me.
Come
Yes Or No? -
by
Uma Ranganathan
Have you ever noticed how often people make decisions which they are not really prepared to stand by? That a yes is seldom (or often not) a full throated YES but a way to avoid saying "No". In our
Family Values in Cambodian Mentality -
by
Lay Vicheka
Not only unique in its material mentality, Cambodia does boast unique spiritual mentality which is of great lesson to Cambodians and the world. So what is that unique value that the author is indirectly referring to?
"Family value" is the
"Understanding", a Foundation for Everything! -
by
Lay Vicheka
To me, I am worth a human person! Is rhetoric, provoking me to tirelessly make an endeavor, seeking the path on which I and other human persons should or should not walk on. Philosopher, with reference to its father,
LAY Vicheka's Quotes for October 2005 -
by
Lay Vicheka
For Daily Lives
1.You needs helps for your birth, but you don't need help for your death.
2. Learn to be entertained in the human ways.
3. Start to learn everything from your home, parents and relatives and see how it will
Risks VS Benefits of Taking Anti-Depressants : To Take or Not To Take -
by
Travis Lim
By now you've probably heard that the FDA warned that depressors on certain anti-depressants should be monitored closely for warning signs of suicide. This came after a teenager committed suicide while on antidepressants and after a study involving 4,000
Taking Care of Your Mental Health -
by
Patricia Roles, MSW, RSW, BCATR
Taking Care of Your Mental Health
By:
Patricia Roles
It is important to work at balancing your life with work, pleasure, exercise, healthful eating, and sufficient rest and relaxation. Life is very stressful with changes and continual bombardment of
Antidepressants - The theory behind the drugs -
by
Sally Peacock
There are a number of antidepressant drugs currently on the market. The older antidepressants, known as Tricyclics and MAOI's (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors), tend to be prescribed less often than the newer SSRI's (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors). This is because
12 OPEN SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIPS -
by
David Krueger MD
Whether business, marriage, or neighbors, each relationship combines differing stories into a new relationship story. Like your life story, your relationship story does not just happen: each moment is a paragraph waiting to be written.
Hidden assumptions and implicit expectations