When they are around cancer, people just don’t talk about their experience. That doesn’t help the fight against cancer – people need to be talking, about the pain, about the success.
Assert Yourself, Gently…
Most people think being assertive is being aggressive. Actually, assertiveness is the capacity to express yourself, because you feel confident in your choice.
Is Your Negative Thought Life Hijacking Thoughtfulness?
Hidden assumptions we may have carried with us since childhood may influence our behavior and cause anxiety that rules our life.
A Congenital Life: Part 5 of 5
The pale boy before her seemed so delicate, a drop of rain might dissolve him. “Don’t you think that would be a selfish thing to do, taking your own life?”
A Congenital Life: Part 4 of 5
She wanted to tell him, I married you because you held the fork in your left hand and the knife in your right – I could imagine us comfortable on holiday in Paris, you in easy conversation with the natives. I don’t feel anything like love for your fork and knife tonight.
A Congenital Life: Part 3 of 5
The boy didn’t flinch when she placed the cold steel on the warm, rice paper flesh of his arm, surprisingly damp against her fingertips. She counted. Calculated. One-twenty. Racing.
A Congenital Life: Part 2 of 5
She registered nothing about his mother who held his hand and led him to the big comfy chair upholstered in soft leather where he perched without making an indentation, his legs straight as crutches, the insides of both thighs turbulent with burn scars.
Procrastination: Is There a “Cure”?
Research has shown that procrastination has negative effects on our well-being, but there is hope for the chronic procrastinator!
A Congenital Life: Part 1 of 5
The woman at the water’s edge will be wearing a bikini the colour of the sea behind her and of the large flowers printed on the wrap around her waist and of the eyes of a boy Judith met only twice, a boy who showed her the futility of her life’s work.
Games to Improve Brain Performance: Do They Really Work?
The results, supposedly, can be seen quickly and in many aspects of your life. But do these games really work? Does brain training really makes a difference?
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