This test will help you to understand how organized are you. Choose any variant that is suitable for you and count your points. 1. Do you have the most important aim in you life? Are you turning it to life? a) Yes, I have b) It is possible to have aims or plans in your life? c) Yes, i have aims in my life but I’m too lazy to do something in order to make it true. 2. Do you make a plan of your every day activity? a) Yes b) No c) I can
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Actually the question whether TV affects our brains or not has been discussed for many years. One study found that TV viewing before age three slightly hurt several measures of later cognitive development, but that between ages three and five it slightly helped reading scores. So, scientists try to prove positive sides as well as negative ones. <A class="link" href="http://u.to/HKwn" title="http://www.med.umich.edu/yourchild/topics/tv.htm" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">If you're inter
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Does chewing gum improve your memory? What do you think? And psychologists of the University of Northumbria have proved that!!!! The research was conducted at the University of Northumbria in Newcastle. 75 participants in the study were asked to take part in a 20-minute memory test in which: * One third of the participants chewed gum * One third carried out the motions of chewing gum, without any actual gum * A one-third control group did not chew gum Th
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It is always best for you to release anger completely. Unexpressed anger may put your health at risk, and also stop you from making your best decisions. In many places, it is suggested that it is improper to show anger. But it is necessary to show anger at times. What you need to do is, make sure that nobody is injured because of the anger you are showing. =) Anger is a completely natural and normal human emotion, however it is important to learn about and understand about the matt
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Awareness of our death doesn’t always lead to exhilaration or appreciation of life. Sometimes we shrink from it, we become anxious or obsessive. Why are we afraid of death? When we die we will be no more. We won't even have a chance of noticing that. We just won't be any more. We'll become NOTHINGNESS! Not wanting to die seems natural to me. "I can find out why I don’t want to die — which means finding out what I want to do while alive", says Evan Hadkins. And I tend to agree with him. Be
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When reading "A series of unfortunate events. The bad beginning" written by Lemony Snicket I've come across one thought that I totally agree with and that I'd like to speak about. "Unless you have been very, very lucky, you have undoubtedly experienced events in your life that have made you cry. So unless you have been very, very lucky, you know that a good, long session of weeping can often make you feel better, even if your circumstances have not changed one bit". But why is it so? I'll
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What does "doing your best" mean? And can you definitely say that you're doing your best? If you can, then it means that you can't do it better. So, you've gained perfection, haven't you? And that sounds strange. I may be mistaken but my personal view on the problem is: if someone keeps saying that he is doing his best he simply wants to be praised or to be paid attention to. The better the one works, the less he has to shout about his achievements as everybody will notice them as
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Before antibiotics became so popular, the most common thing one would hear from a doctor was the need to get plenty of rest. The health benefits of doing nothing when one is ill have always been apparent, yet the same principle is not as often applied to those who are not ill. With stress and depression being increasingly common today, perhaps it is time that the health benefits of taking some regular time out should be more widely
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There's a saying, "If you aim at nothing, you'll hit it every time." It's true, which makes setting New Year's resolutions a very pragmatic activity. As we put the holidays behind us and dig out from underneath all of the wrapping paper (or snow! or both), many of us turn to the upcoming New Year’s celebration to engage in a ritual that any visiting alien might be puzzled by — New Year’s resolutions. Why do humans pick a single point in time each year to try and change certain things in t
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Experts say that 10% of us at any one time are suffering from persistent tiredness. Persistent tiredness is more common among women than men. General Practitioners say they regularly see patients who come in complaining of severe tiredness. As a consequence of our busy and stressful modern lifestyles, most of us experience tiredness. On most occasions, fatigue can be relieved after a good night's sleep. However, this is not the case for everybody. Some people find that tiredness becomes a
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Most people probably know Lewis Carroll as the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There. He was also a mathematician, who wrote important works in the field, such as A Syllabus of Plane A
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Though related, self-acceptance is not the same as self-esteem. Whereas self-esteem refers specifically to how valuable, or worthwhile, we see ourselves, self-acceptance hints at a far more global affirmation of self. When we're self-accepting, we're able to embrace all facets of ourselves - not just the positive, more "esteem-able" parts. As such, self-acceptance is unconditional, free of all qualification. We can recognize our weaknesses, limitations and faults, but this awareness doesn't inte
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This article is based on the webpage http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/brain-mind-and-spirit/200909/can-we-really-read-minds
The belief in telepathy is deeply rooted in many of us, and not only science fiction fans. Mothers ring their daughters thousands of miles away, and their daughters say, "How did you know? I was just thinking of you". We walk into a room and we just get a feeling about someone: it is as if we knew what they were thinking, and what they would say next. So is te
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Numerology is any of many systems, traditions or beliefs in a mystical or esoteric relationship between numbers and physical objects or living things. Assa , MissJane Your telephone number adds to 2. Romantic, good for singles seeking a partner. Sensitive, diplomatic, and tactful, this number inspires cooperation. A good number for any service oriented business. Not good for strong, opinionated people or sales oriented businesses Ayayulia Your telephone
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Virgo - the perfectionist Dominant in relationships. Conservative. Always wants the last word. Argumentative. Worrries. Very smart. Dislikes noise and chaos. Hardworking. Loyal. Beautiful. Easy to talk to. Hard to please. Practical. Often shy. Pessimistic.
Scorpio - the intense one Very energetic. Intelligent. Can be jealous. Hardworking. Great kisser. Can become obsessive or secretive. Attractive. Determined. Loves being in long relationships. Talkative. Romantic. Can be self-
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This article is based on the webpage http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-scientific-fundamentalist/200812/how-be-happy
Positive psychology is very popular these days, and everybody wants the secret key to happiness. Go figure; everybody wants to be happy
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