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Introduction to The Psychology of Trading “IN THE ZONE”
Currency Trading Update | November 22nd 2009 by Ian Antono
Autism treatments: Risky alternative therapies have little basis…
Legally Kidnapped | November 21st 2009 by LK
Autism treatments: Risky alternative therapies have little basis in scienceJames Coman's son has an unusual skill. The 7-year-old, his father says, can swallow six pills at once.----Thousands of U.S. children undergo these therapies and many more at read more
Prison-bound Plymouth psychologist dies at wheel
Legally Kidnapped | November 21st 2009 by LK
Prison-bound Plymouth psychologist dies at wheelA child psychologist who was headed to prison for health care fraud died Thursday from a heart attack he suffered while driving, his attorney said. read more
Meditations for Saturday
Chatty Crone | November 21st 2009 by Chatty Crone
The Mantra That Helps You Live LongerBy RealAge "Search The last thing we all need right now is another doom-and-gloom headline. So try this mantra as an antidote: Good times are coming.Think it. Believe it. Say it to yourself often -- as often as it read more
What Everyone Needs to Know about Persuasion Techniques
The Free Law of Attraction Blog | November 21st 2009 by Dan Bainbridge
In a German study it was found that blonde women performed intelligence tests more slowly after having read jokes that were about the supposed stupidity of blondes. The study used around 80 women with various hair colors and appeared to show how the read more
Almost Over
So Much More Than A Mom | November 20th 2009 by So Much More Than A Mom
I’m still planning on going to see Gina tomorrow. There are no guarantees she will make it through the night. The cancer is in her bones. She has two different types of infections. She is still in the hospital on IV antibiotics and they are kee read more
bowl of autism wisdom #1
Laane on the World | November 20th 2009 by Laane
november 20 2009Because he needed support at school, we decided that son nr 3 who was already diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia would be officially diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.I either expected asperger disorder or PDD-NOS and didn't worry read more
Frustration Friday - No Escape
Fan To Pro | November 20th 2009 by StevenSavage
And it's Frustration Friday. The target of my rather verbose venting - getting away from your perfect job.It's bloody freaking HARD to get away from work at times. I, who do a quintessential geeky job (project management for video game read more
"Humor is the affectionate communication of insight." ~…
Chatty Crone | November 20th 2009 by Chatty Crone
A dog for sale -A guy is driving around the back woods of Montana and he sees a sign in front of a broken down shanty-style house: 'Talking Dog For Sale ' He rings the bell and the owner appears and tells him the dog is in the backyard.The guy goes i read more
Encouragement: Lighting The Fire of Motivation
The Health Care Blog | November 20th 2009 by Goran Ilic
I decided to take a walk at my local park. It's a great workout about a half mile loop around a paved path that has steep hills. I wasn't running but I was walking at a very brisk pace. A man who I did not know was running the path in the opposite di read more
7 Tips for your expedition or travel adventure web site
Crazy Journeys | November 20th 2009
Launching an expedition is difficult and time consuming. Often you will need to raise sponsorship to fund the trip. With this in mind I thought I would put together a series of articles with lists of tips and resources on how to go about setting up t read more
Why We Like Graphic Crime Shows Like Dexter
Postcards from the Funny Farm | November 19th 2009 by Damien Riley
Watching characters far worse than ourselves like for example, Dexter the serial killer, on Showtime is cathartic. We all experience guilt in our daily lives to some extent and these characters “sins” help absolve us of our own. CSI is a read more
About Poker Psychology
Online Poker Tells | November 19th 2009 by Professional Poker Player
Mind is such a powerful tool in analyzing everything so quickly, such that a professional poker can use it to understand the psychology of the opposite player and tries to build strategy around him. This is an important mechanism and differentiates read more
‘Community’: Joel McHale, Ken Jeong banter and befriend
community nbc | November 19th 2009
It’s a Joel McHale and Ken Jeong day today and zap2it has some comedy routine that was part of the conference call that they had today. Here are some of them: Exchange #1 Joel McHale: Who’s Ken Jeong? Ken Jeong: I’m one of the cost read more
Thank God it's FRIDAY!
Business of Life | November 19th 2009 by Andrew Chua
A MUST WATCH for all Friday lovers!$ read more
Think locally, act globally? – More on the psychology of climat…
Articles on environment and ecology | November 19th 2009
A recent study by the American Psychological Association suggests that humans adopt a herd mentality when it comes to our behavior regarding the environment. Apparently fitting in is more important to us than doing the right thing or sometimes even s read more
Morality: Religion and Science
Marmalade | November 19th 2009 by Benjamin David Steele
My mind has been focused on morality as of recent. I’ve been trying to understand morality in terms of the attitude of righteousness (i.e., the sense of moral certainty; also, the superiority complex of zealous believers) and the ideal of tru read more
Science, Psychology, Demographics, etc.
Marmalade | November 19th 2009 by Benjamin David Steele
Some interesting stuff I came across in perusing the web: http://www.slate.com/id/2233986/ http://people-press.org/report/528/ http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/blog/4909-necessary-biases-science-25275.html http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/subliminal-mess read more
Birth Order Influence?
Marmalade | November 19th 2009 by Benjamin David Steele
Does birth order affect who you are friends with? Results from a new study coglanglab’s blog Love, Marriage and Birth Order One of the difficulties with the existing literature is that it tends to test specific claims about birth order (e.g., o read more
Science of Happiness
Marmalade | November 19th 2009 by Benjamin David Steele
How to Predict What You’ll Like? Ask a Stranger By Eben Harrell Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert, the best-selling author of Stumbling on Happiness, argues that people who try to imagine how much they will like or dislike a future event (a read more
Blame The Copywriter, Not The Copy
The Michel Fortin Blog | November 19th 2009 by Michel Fortin
Lately, I’m seeing a lot of posts in public forums and blogs these days about people getting sick and tired of seeing “crappy,” “hypey,” used-car, Ginsu-like, looooong copy. Some of them come from guru-bashing naysayers who hate marketing, read more
Idea Tithing
Fan To Pro | November 19th 2009 by StevenSavage
Up front disclaimer - this idea I first saw in the book "How to Position yourself As The Obvious Expert" reviewed HERE, originally conceived of by Mark Victor Hansen.I encountered this idea, as mentioned, in the book mentioned above. It read more
Monthus horribilis (That's Latin for this month has sucked)
La Belette Rouge | November 19th 2009
I am not going to minimize or put a good spin on it, things have sucked lately( to name a few: Lily and the raisins; The near Boston move that didn't come through; The case of the stolen penny loafers; Lily and her"False Pregnancy"). While I don't h read more
Meditation XV, Plato (c.428-347 BC) – Republic
Eternity in an Hour | November 19th 2009 by James Ee
Herma of Plato ~ When two people meet, they unconsciously affect one another in ways the mind cannot even begin to comprehend. The meeting may be brief and uneventful with nothing fruitful happening as a result of it. But the die is cast and the whee read more
learned helplessness: of wishes and nightmares.
Catatonic Kid: A Mind Boiling Over | November 19th 2009 by Catatonic Kid
had an awful nightmare because the new house my mother and step-father have moved into is far too much like the house i grew up in, in appearance, design and no few details. i thought i’d be ‘ok’ with that but it’s going to ta read more
What is you INTENT?
Chatty Crone | November 19th 2009 by Chatty Crone
So I asked yesterday about determination. One way to get determination is to have intent.I got this website from Granny Mountain about Intent - My Path to Wellness.So one important thing is our intent. What do you intent to do today?I am going to be read more
That Sinking Feeling
Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook | November 19th 2009 by Ellis Nadler
I leave frames IV and V to your imagination.Felt tip pen and crayon, tweaked in ArtRage and Pshop. 13cm x 13cm. Click to enlarge. read more
Debate b/t Religion and Science: Theists, Atheists, Agnostics, In…
Marmalade | November 19th 2009 by Benjamin David Steele
Karen Armstrong’s ‘The Case For God’ (or) Why Science Makes My Head Hurt Written by Ajita Kamal This response profoundly misunderstands Karen Armstrong’s arguments. This isn’t a fair portrayal. As far as I understand her argumen read more
Books! So much to read, so little time…
some new langauge | November 19th 2009 by E. Staggs
One of the things they taught us in school was that writers should read. That might be one of the only things I remember from college, but it’s served me well. I’m constantly reading. It’s good for the mind, good for the soul, and a read more

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