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Money Hacks Carnival No. 26: Old Money Edition

Our Fourpence Worth | 9 hours ago by Penelope

Welcome to the The Old Money Edition of the Money Hacks Carnival! If this is your first time here, please have a look around and consider subscribing to our RSS feed. Be sure to also check out Festival of Frugality No. 139: The Michael Phelps Editi read more

‘To Explain the Kremlin’s Behavior is Not to Support It’: F…

The Moderate Voice | 10 hours ago

There’s an expression that goes something like, “Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you.” Such is the view of O Globo of Brazil’s chief foreign columnist, William Waack, in rega read more

You are someone else, I am still right here.

fi-ology | 12 hours ago by Fi

I didn’t get the job. That was pretty disappointing. I also failed a maths test, but that was by choice (I just gave up). There’s something wrong with Merlin’s leg, but Mum’s too cheap to take him to the vet. In case you canno read more

What is self esteem?

Personal Development | 14 hours ago

Most people’s thoughts about themselves fluctuate daily based on their everyday experiences. How your friends treat you, how well you have done at something, changes in your romantic relationship can all have a temporary impact on your well-being. read more

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My lovely lady humps | 14 hours ago by Fran

Lot of things have changed these last weeks. I mean I've changed but I still being angry.I have read a weird Psychology book, it was very hurting but I've learnt a lot of things, I ignored.I still missing my sweet tate, she was a wise and sweet dog, read more

The Universe Is A Cosmic Breast

Love is the Ultimate Science | 20 hours ago by Edward F. Sylvia

According to Darwinian evolutionary theory, biological changes (ruled by chance) can lead to either extinction or the increased ability of a species to find a unique niche in the environment. Exploiting a niche has everything to do with what somethin read more

66,410 Yards: the psychology of a TT racer

Hell For Leather | 21 hours ago by Hell For Leather

Photo: JainbowEver wondered what it takes to race the Isle of Man? The secret may lie in a rider’s stare and in conditioning akin to that undertaken by elite soldiers preparing for combat. Sideburn Magazine co-creator Gary Inman interviewed a docto read more

I Hate Personality Tests

A Stubborn Mule’s Perspective | 21 hours ago by Sean Carmody

Earlier this week I attended a training course that, once again, leaned heavily on colourful “HBDI profiles”. HBDI stands for “Herman Brain Dominance Indicator” and, much like the better-known Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI read more

Women On Cheating: OK For Them, Not For Him?

My Errant Mind | 23 hours ago

I was searching for something totally unrelated (reminds me again why search engines are so lame) and came across the Sugar Publishing network, and this post: You Asked: We Both Cheated. Should I have been surprised at the hypocrisy encountered in th read more

Heavy Rain Trailer

GirlieGeek | August 19th 2008 by girliegeek

Looks pretty friggin intense to me. I am curious to see what this game will be like when it comes out. As a psychology student, this one really interests me so I’ll be looking to get it upon release. Graphically, it kind of excites me too. The read more

Reflection of my Trip

frugal green girl | August 19th 2008

Greetings from Boston! I am happy to say my trip was successful, and it left me tired after my jam-packed days (and watching Michael Phelps win all of those metals!). Anyways, for those of you who don't know, I am a graduate student in psychology, an read more

Video documentary of the Crash of 1929, and other things

The Essentials of Trading | August 19th 2008 by John Forman

I was recently pointed to an interesting documentary video of the Crash of 1929. If market history intrigues you, give it a viewing. Just be aware that it’s nearly an hour long, so you’ll need to have some clear time to get through the wh read more

Here’s To Life!

AainaA | August 18th 2008 by Support Team

Freedom is not about financial gains, or transcient success. It is Life itself. read more

Here I Go Again but not so Young

Dynamite Lesson Plan | August 18th 2008 by Damien Riley

This post is reflection on the first school day of 2008-2009 schoolyear: The wierdest this today was looking in the mirror.  Let me explain:  When a schoolyear starts for a teacher there is a long routine of tasks you must do.  You have to get the read more

Career planning is a misnomer, go with the flow instead

disassociated.com | August 18th 2008 by John Lampard

This is what we really needed to be told at high school about “planning” journeys into the unknown. Career planning becomes painful precisely because it’s such an important decision and we come to understand that we have only very l read more

Good writing can invoke movie scene like empathy

disassociated.com | August 18th 2008 by John Lampard

Descriptively written passages in novels can invoke the same emotional response as a captivating scene in a movie. “We placed our participants in an fMRI scanner to measure their brain activity while we first showed our subject short 3s movie c read more

Self-forgiveness

Live Life to the Fullest | August 18th 2008 by Pheng

Just a few days, I have been doing many things that I have never done before. Trying new things can be fun, but what if they are something that goes against your self and your initial purpose?Feeling guilty is not a healthy emotion to have, but it’ read more

A Song Can Change an Afternoon

Postcards from the Funny Farm | August 18th 2008 by Damien Riley

Folks, I have been to the mountain and it is ColdPlay’s new single … Maybe it will be like cotton candy and I’ll be sick of it soon but it is on infinite repeat for now in my Windows Media Player. Give it a listen/read and see if I read more

Swimming Cure for ADHD

moodr | August 18th 2008 by Osman S Borutecene

Lawrence Diller from Psychology Today evaluates Michael Phelps' success on olympics from a clinical pscyhologist's perspective. Phelps was suffering from ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) in his childhood and that may have helped him de read more

De-stress in 5 Minutes Per Day

Reluctant Sherpa | August 18th 2008 by suzanne carter, ph.d.

I keep forgetting about this little destressor game that has a tasty peer-reviewed research paper attached to it. So I stuck a version of it on this blog. It's gotten more commercialized since I last fooled with it. I'm not an affiliate. I do like read more

Dreamspace

Mama Joules | August 18th 2008 by jublke

Photo credit: Steve Karg, BurningWell.orgWhy do we dream? This is a fun question to ponder, because no one really knows.I've heard a number of theories as to why we dream, such as dreams are the mind's way of working out problems or that they are si read more

Fathers Be Good To Your Daughters: Christian Men in Dialogue abou…

Christian Theology | August 18th 2008 by Neiswonger

Fathers Be Good To Your Daughters: Christian Men in Dialogue about Faith, Fatherhood and Raising Daughters in a World Not Suited For It. The Apologetics.com team has scoured the globe to bring you the finest PhDs in psychology, sociology, and pediatr read more

What is precompetitive or performance anxiety

Public Spark | August 18th 2008 by Tina Fukuchi

WHAT IS PRECOMPETITIVE ANXIETY? Imagine that it is the night before a sports competition and you begin to worry about whether you will be that dependent star player or win the trophy. You may have symptoms such as dry mouth, sweaty palms and rapid h read more

9 mind tricks to get what you want - TODAY: Relationships - TODAY…

Edwyn Chan weblog | August 18th 2008

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Orwell & Strauss: The Labyrinth Of Doublethink...

VioletPlanet | August 18th 2008 by VioletPlanet

George Orwell, in his novel “1984,” described Oceania, a society in which the prime motivating force for controlling the populace was fear, both fear of its own government and its enemies. He wrote of continual war, of enemies so horrendous that read more

FromSunlight.com Up For Auction On eBay

My Errant Mind | August 17th 2008

I’m curious to see how putting FromSunlight.com up for sale on eBay will do. There were well over 1000 views of the listing when the domain was on Sedo.com, so I want to compare how eBay will work. Better, I am throwing in four other versions o read more

So why do Americans still believe John McCain?

The Will Rhodes Portmanteau | August 17th 2008 by Will Rhodes

If you read this blog regularly and more importantly last night - I blogged about the bias in the American media, not for Obama but against him. It is obvious now that the establishment is rallying around John McCain and will forcefully portray him a read more

Probate advances - I want it now, please

Money and Minds | August 17th 2008 by ivanpw

The economy of ‘now’ is definitely the driving factor of today’s finance world. Especially in credit card, loan and insurance business, the ‘now’ main premise is to expect you to make decision now, with certain perks and read more

The Krazy Glue Theory Of Psychoanalysis

Eclectic Commons | August 17th 2008 by doc jon perfecto

The words “I don’t know, what do you think?” are highly predictable for any psychoanalyst to articulate in order to circumvent a patient’s attempt to evoke an answer from their therapist, especially those working with clients read more

Astrology Today - Good Luck Identifying The Real Victim In This H…

ElsaElsa - The Advice Blog | August 17th 2008

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