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Sylwia Presley | November 10th 2009 by Sylwia Presley
Image by filtran via Flickr November is my favourite month. This year – once again – it surprised me with few little miracles in my private life and to counterbalance – few new challenges in my more professional commitments. read more
5 Powerful Soul Affirmations, Soul Journey Poem
Visual Insights | November 8th 2009 by Denny Lyon
Inspiration Photo by h.koppdelaney @ flickr, a practicing Buddhist from Germany 5 Powerful Soul Affirmations, Soul Journey Poem "Soul affirmations are a way to look at nourishing your patient... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website read more
Aftercare For “disruptive physicians” is a Critical Factor in…
Notes From The World Of Anger Management | November 6th 2009 by George Anderson
Aftercare has been routinely mandated for psychiatric impairment, substance abuse and boundary issues for physician clients. The Vanderbilt and University of California Medical School Programs for “disruptive physicians” also include aftercare. A read more
The Key to a Better Life
MaleWail. Cries of the egotistical Male. | November 6th 2009 by DaveB
Time management is basically about being focused. The Pareto Principle also known as the ‘80:20 Rule’ states that 80% of efforts that are not time managed or unfocused generates only 20% of the desired output. However, 80% of the desire read more
How to Be Right About Everything: Separating Facts from Perceptio…
The Doug Noll Show | November 6th 2009 by Douglas E. Noll
Conflict is often about confused interests, needs, goals, and desires, both inside of us and between us. One of the important roles of a mediator and peacemaker is to help people gain clarity about why they are fighting, what they fighting about, and read more
Make a list (25): Quotes to live by
Family Matters | November 5th 2009 by Gal Baras
Quotes are signs we put on our map to navigate through the journey called "life" - Ronit Baras Quotes are signs we put on our map to navigate through the journey called "life". We need the signs to find our way through the happiness and sadness, joy read more
Are you ready to start an Anger Management class?
AJ Novick Group's Anger Management Blog | November 5th 2009 by Ari Novick, Ph.D.
I routinely get calls from people interested in anger management. They want to know what to expect, what is taught, and how many classes or hours they need to attend. Anger management is great way to learn skills to improve relationship in a vari read more
Every Emotion has a Purpose
Training 4 Breakthroughs | November 5th 2009 by Laura Lewis-Barr
Every Emotion has a Purpose is a basic tenet of Emotional Intelligence. I thought of this today when I heard about a study quoted on national news:“Bad moods can actually be good for you, with an Australian study finding that being sad makes peop read more
Inspiring Kids
Family Matters | November 4th 2009 by Gal Baras
My daughter Noff (the youngest girl in the photo) is a very inspiring kid, especially since growing up in a house with two very talented siblings is not easy. When my son Tsoof (the boy in the hat) was born, everyone said, "Poor kid. He was born afte read more
Kids’ Survival Skills
Family Matters | November 3rd 2009 by Gal Baras
In the Stone Age, survival involved hunting, gathering, finding shelter, keeping a file going and making simple stone tools. Men were men, women were women and kids had to observe and learn from their respective role models how to survive, but it was read more
Introverts are Loners – Understand Your Personality Type in an…
Effective Communication Skills at Tower of Power | November 3rd 2009 by Joshua Uebergang
What’s the first few thoughts that drift through your mind when you hear “introverts”? Some keywords people identify introverts with are loners, anti-social, party poopers, nerds, withdrawn, hermits, shy, unfriendly, and poor with social sk read more
Anger Management for Developmentally Disabled Adults and Youth
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | November 2nd 2009 by George Anderson
A developmental disability is a disability that is manifested before the person reaches 22 years of age, which constitutes a substantial disability to the affected individual, and is attributable to mental retardation or related conditions which incl read more
Anger Management for Developmentally Disabled Adults and Youth
Notes From The World Of Anger Management | November 2nd 2009 by George Anderson
A developmental disability is a disability that is manifested before the person reaches 22 years of age, which constitutes a substantial disability to the affected individual, and is attributable to mental retardation or related conditions which incl read more
Happy to Be Myself
Family Matters | November 2nd 2009 by Gal Baras
Be yourself, everyone else is taken - Oscar Wilde Yesterday, when I drove with my daughter Noff to a "girls' night out" at her school, she said to me, "I wish I had a baby sister or a baby brother". That started a conversation about what is best to b read more
The Joint Commission’s “Disruptive Physician” Standards Spa…
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | October 31st 2009 by George Anderson
Effective January 1, 2009, JCAHO issued new guidelines to respond to the negative behavior of physicians that often places patient care at risk while increasing medical errors. These new standards make it mandatory for Hospitals to establish written read more
The Joint Commission’s “Disruptive Physician” Standards Spa…
Notes From The World Of Anger Management | October 31st 2009 by George Anderson
Effective January 1, 2009, JCAHO issued new guidelines to respond to the negative behavior of physicians that often places patient care at risk while increasing medical errors. These new standards make it mandatory for Hospitals to establish written read more
Can Emotional Intelligence Be Taught?
Training 4 Breakthroughs | October 30th 2009 by Laura Lewis-Barr
The Greater Good Blog posted this great article: Can Emotional Intelligence Be Taught?Here's the conclusion (good news for all of us).Delphine and her colleagues found that members of the group that received the training showed a significant improvem read more
Make a list (24): Excuses
Family Matters | October 29th 2009 by Gal Baras
Whoever wants to be a judge of human nature should study people's excuses - Christian Friedrich Hebbel As a life coach whose task is to help people reach their full potential and live the life they want, I hear endless excuses about why people are no read more
The Hard, The Fun, and The Beautiful – Puffy Smile Edition
Work Happy Now! | October 29th 2009 by Karl Staib
(Can’t see the video? Then try watching it at Work Happy Now – The Hard, The Fun and The Beautiful – Puffy Smile Edition) Where we are free to talk about the hard, the fun, and the beautiful of our work week. Connecting with like minded p read more
Anger Management Guru Exposes Fraudulent “Rageaholics” Treatm…
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | October 29th 2009 by George Anderson
Substance Abuse Programs have deemed themselves “instant experts” on delivering intervention services for disruptive physicians. Their strategy for capitalizing on the niche market created by the Joint Commission on The Accreditation of H read more
Anger Management Guru Exposes Fraudulent “Rageaholics” Treatm…
Notes From The World Of Anger Management | October 29th 2009 by George Anderson
Substance Abuse Programs have deemed themselves “instant experts” on delivering intervention services for disruptive physicians. Their strategy for capitalizing on the niche market created by the Joint Commission on The Accreditation of H read more
Warning Signs that you have a Jangle TangleTM—Compliments of Br…
Leadership Tangles | October 28th 2009 by Marcia Ruben
Thank goodness for TiVo. My husband and I love it to catch up our favorite television shows. One, Brothers and Sisters is an ABC drama about an exceptionally close, yet dysfunctional family. Sally Fields plays Norah Walker, the matriarch. Norah has f read more
Drug Rehab Programs Becoming Instant Experts on “disruptive phy…
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | October 28th 2009 by George Anderson
On January 1, 2009, the Joint Commission on The Accreditation of Health Care Organizations implemented its new policy on “disruptive physicians”. This policy mandates intervention for physicians whose behavior at work is demeaning, condescending, read more
Defensive Behavior? A Surprising Solution
Business Communication | October 28th 2009 by Laurie Weiss
"My boss is cracking the whip, and when I try to comment on it, he jumps down my throat – he won’t talk about it." Have you ever had someone defend himself (or herself) by attacking you when you did something that seemed read more
Defensive Behavior? A Surprising Solution
Business Communication | October 28th 2009 by Laurie Weiss
"My boss is cracking the whip, and when I try to comment on it, he jumps down my throat – he won’t talk about it." Have you ever had someone defend himself (or herself) by attacking you when you did something that seemed read more
Drug Rehab Programs Becoming Instant Experts on “disruptive phy…
Notes From The World Of Anger Management | October 28th 2009 by George Anderson
On January 1, 2009, the Joint Commission on The Accreditation of Health Care Organizations implemented its new policy on “disruptive physicians”. This policy mandates intervention for physicians whose behavior at work is demeaning, condescending, read more
What About Self-Deception At Work?
All Things Workplace | October 28th 2009
You know about this.You're at work and Jerry in Marketing is a pain in the butt. Jerry got 87 pieces of 360 feedback that told him he is a pain in the butt. What does Jerry say?"I am committed to my belief system." In Jerry's case, that appears to be read more
The Worst Age for Kids
Family Matters | October 27th 2009 by Gal Baras
A few days ago, I went to pick Tsoof up from school and bumped into his guitar teacher (Andrew Kennedy, a rare combination of a professional musician, a gentle human being and a good teacher). We had a chat about Tsoof's progress and how much he was read more
In Business, Life is Long (and so are Peoples’ Memories)
E2E (Executive to Entrepreneur) Coaching.com | October 27th 2009 by Mitch York
I got an interesting call recently from an executive recruiter who was checking a reference on a guy I used to work with. We were both senior-level managers at the same company for several years. I hadn’t seen or thought much about “Bob& read more
Learning to Lead: A Workbook on Becoming a Leader: Warren Bennis,…
make money myself | October 27th 2009 by zc
Editorial Reviews On Becoming a Leader has sold nearly 150,000 copies since its publication in 1989. This workbook provides a practical way to work out the issues in Bennis’ bestselling book, showing readers how to assess present leadersh read more

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