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Through the Eye of the Beholder

Truthoughts Today | May 15th 2008 by Alison

Looking into the eyes of someone else’s vision of the world causes a deep introspection and a trance of unparalleled focus. I am captivated more by black and white photographs because of the stillness of life that they portray. There is somethi read more

Putting the E into E - Motion

The Engaging Brand | May 15th 2008 by Anna Farmery

People are emotional. Business consist of people both as employees and as consumers. Therefore, business is emotional. I feel passionate that any tools available to managers that help address and manage the emotional content, should be embraced - tha read more

Do not Let Your emotions Be the Obstruction of Your Success

Digghealth Cares About Your Health | May 15th 2008 by jaky poll

Most often,we may be impacted by our emotion when we do things. Because of our feelings can bring us great success, but also failure, therefore, we must understand that the need to control  our feelings, first of all what should do is to understand read more

Lies, Quagmires, and Straight Thinking

Another War-on-Terror Blog | May 14th 2008 by Brian Gill

My suspicions have been confirmed. The president of the United States, and members of intelligence communities around the world, are human beings. And, they make mistakes. The story broke in "Yahoo! News and "Politico." You have to read between the l read more

Making Self-Care a Priority: Time Management Articles

Unique Life Tips | May 14th 2008 by Michal

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Desiring An End From The Beginning

Truthoughts Today | May 13th 2008 by Alison

Ok, I am writing this very upset… Everyone knows how corrupt government can be and that people in government have a tendency to ‘personally’ attack others who are either more successful, more popular, etc. than they are. Not all, but it seems t read more

You’re A Fucking Adult…

Cicatrix Manet~ | May 13th 2008 by Phyxius

…so quit throwing tantrums like a little fucking kid. For too many years have you came home to your wife and children showing nothing but disgust on your face. For too many years you’ve ignored your family as nothing more as an inconvenie read more

missing in action.

Christine-Louise | May 13th 2008 by Christine

Feeling inspired but somewhat dazed and confused. Life has changed I think - a lack of contact leaves things either up in the air or clear cut. I'm not exactly sure which is right path. Responsibility is a word I keep hearing, that I need to take, th read more

Stock photo: Sad kid

PhotographyGallery Picsvet | May 13th 2008 by Picsvet Gallery

Stock photo: Sad kid © Photographer: Ankevanwyk | Agency: Dreamstime.com Description: A beautiful caucasian white girl head portrait with very sad expression in her pretty face and long dark blond hair holding her chin with her little hands and read more

When We are Down and Disappointed

Jay-Els It's All About Life, Works and Others | May 13th 2008 by Jovie Lito Liganso

Our lives in this world are full of surprises. Though we always wanted a favourable surprises, but sometimes it turn beyond what we have expected. There were times that we have control in our lives but there’s a part within us that is uncontrollabl read more

I’d rather be…

Whole Living Today | May 12th 2008 by Tania Tyler

“The most beautiful and most profound emotion we can experience is the sensation of the mystical. It is the sower of all true science. So to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead. To read more

The Path Towards the Summit

broken whole - 6'6 Hollywood Circuit Boy | May 12th 2008 by Keith

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Voices

The Writing Life | May 12th 2008 by Velda Brotherton

It's interesting the subjects I'm asked to speak on when invited to conferences or other writer's meetings. Point of view is right up there because so many novice writers aren't sure what it is or how to handle it. Probably the most difficult subject read more

For As Long As I Can Remember…

Cicatrix Manet~ | May 12th 2008 by Phyxius

… I’ve always felt awkward with any sort of physical interaction that involved my family. I can’t remember any time that I felt comfortable giving my mom or dad a hug, shaking my older brothers hand, or even waving good bye. Visitin read more

The Memory Gift

Life's Blog | May 11th 2008 by Arj

The gift of memory, a wonderful little thing that allow us humans to function, communicate, live life, and learn. As we walk throughout our daily lives, there are skills we must learn, there are things we must do, and all of everything we do requires read more

A Mother’s Day Wish

The Democratic Daily Blog | May 9th 2008

One of the reasons I have been so ardent in my support for Hillary Clinton, admittedly is because I, like so many women in America have waited so long to put a viable and experienced woman in the White House. The fact is that women are the core of th read more

The evening shadows

The muses and wanderings of a typical lass | May 9th 2008 by Lauren Cooke

This is why I have a problem with evenings. The night-time comes, and I’m usually chirpy to start with. But something (in this case grades and tests, grr) triggers it, and suddenly I’m not happy any more. Its like this heavy cloud of noth read more

Fairness is an Emotion

ThingsAreGood | May 9th 2008 by Adam Clare

Well this is neat, some researchers are arguing that fairness is a hard-wired emotion. The belief that things should be divided fairly among members of a group isn’t just a matter of culture or reason — it’s an emotion that’s read more

Cheese

Cheese | May 9th 2008 by jherson cayanong

Welcome to Cheese, just wanted to put a real cheese on my cheesy site :DSorry guys, I will be out for a week, can't do updates on my blog, we are moving in a new house, so hope you'll understand but don't worry, I will add your links when I get back read more

Classic Car

emotionfotos.de | May 9th 2008 by optivitan

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Would We Like You When You're Angry?

May's Machete | May 8th 2008 by May

I don't know how you guys deal with anger, but it took me a long while to learn to deal with anger positively. I grew up in a household full of angry people and it was an emotion that was the most constant in my life ever since I can remember. So I read more

Anger and the Brain

Postcards from the Funny Farm | May 8th 2008 by Damien Riley

Did you know that science has looked into anger and rage as they relate to the brain? The findings have been quite interesting. A Harvard study found that when subjects revisited tapes they recorded about events that made them angry or enraged they read more

Why I hate trying to Blog…

Cicatrix Manet~ | May 5th 2008 by Phyxius

God, it just pisses me off that I’m so picky about what I write. I’ve written 3 full blogs in the past hour and a half or so and where are they? Deleted. I read them and thought to myself, What the fuck is this crap? Select all, backspace read more

"Überraschung" interdisziplinär betrachtet.......

Neuropädagogik | May 5th 2008 by Monika Armand

Bildquelle Pixelio: (c) Erich KastenWarum gibt es Dinge, welche wir uns nach einem einmaligen Ereignis auf Dauer merken können ? Aber das, was wir uns merken sollten, vergessen wir zu unserem Leidwesen allzu schnell wieder ?Stellen Sie sich vor, Sie read more

Powerful Self Expression

Leaders Are Readers | May 3rd 2008 by Thea Westra

Image via WikipediaThe power of language, and its workings on my sub-conscious mind, never ceases to amaze me. Words have feelings and emotions attached to them, by our association. When I say the word MOTHER, every single one of you experienced a read more

The Scales Fall off my Eyes

broken whole - 6'6 Hollywood Circuit Boy | May 3rd 2008 by Keith

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Косач

PhotographyGallery Picsvet | May 2nd 2008 by Picsvet Gallery

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H - Blockx

emotionfotos.de | May 2nd 2008 by optivitan

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Female and Male Brain: Evolutionary Leap

Women, Evolution and Enlightenment | May 1st 2008 by Susmita Barua

Louann Brizendine, M.D. a pioneering neuron-psychiatrist "has done a great favor to every man who are looking to find a satisfying answer to Freud’s question, ‘What does a woman want?’comments Daniel Goleman, author of 'Social intelligence".H read more

The Art of Silence and Wilderness Thought

TNTalk! Smarter Thinking for Better Times. | May 1st 2008 by TNTalk

Rhetoric was known as the “art of speaking” among the ancient Greeks and Romans. Without question, there is more than a little rhetoric that is cast about in election debates and in political circles. The best speakers speak with a human voice of read more

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