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Communication by Example
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | May 15th 2008 by George Anderson
Setting a good example for your children is the most powerful way to teach them positive behaviors and attitudes. Parents who behave in a negative manner (fight constantly, abuse alcohol and/or drugs, are disrespectful, are unmotivated, etc.) teach t read more
Anger is an Energizer
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | May 14th 2008 by George Anderson
Anger is a natural emotional state and is designed to help us stay alive. Anger sends signals to all parts of our body to help us fight. It energizes us and prepares us for action. Often, the perceived need to protect one-self comes from what amounts read more
AD71 Watch: Controversy Over Blais Business & Miller Mailer
Corona, Norco, Eastvale, Mira Loma and the Inland Empire! | May 14th 2008 by Mycitycorona.com
Neil Blais Contradicts His Own Government Filings: Work for LA County Agencies that Help Illegal Aliens Becomes Campaign Issue Embattled Candidate Disavows Record, Own Web Site in Recent Media Account In a shocking revelation in the 71st Assembly D read more
California Woman to be Arraigned on Fraud Charges
Daily Insurer | May 14th 2008 by davet.
A mother will be arraigned tomorrow in Orange County, California on charges of filing fraudulent insurance claims after pretending that her son was hit by a County bus.Leila Anne Rabbani, 50, Lake Forest, is charged with eight felony counts of insura read more
New Work In Fashion Island
Seantiner.com | May 14th 2008 by Sean Tiner
(Trestles, aerial photograph (C) Tiner/Epic Arts LLC)(Pipeline Wave (C) Tiner/Epic Arts LLC) Yesterday, I added some more artwork to Garys in Fashion Island (Newport Beach, CA). If you are in the area, feel free to check it out.Garys' Address: 1125 N read more
In The Recipients' Words
Seantiner.com | May 13th 2008 by Sean Tiner
I was so honored that both of this year's Tiner OC Financial Needs Scholarship Recipients found me on Facebook and sent thank you messages in less then 12 hours after receiving the awards. ...An amazing reflection of their gratitude, hard work and si read more
The Second 2008 Mark P. Tiner Memorial Financial Needs Scholarshi…
Seantiner.com | May 12th 2008 by Sean Tiner
(Sean presenting second The 2008 Mark P. Tiner Education Foundation OC Financial Needs Scholarship at John F. Kennedy High School in La Palma, CA).(Sean presenting second The 2008 Mark P. Tiner Education Foundation OC Financial Needs Scholarship at J read more
Stewart Park & Reserve - Orange County
New York Outdoors | May 12th 2008 by Sue Freeman
Stewart Park & Reserve is a unique habitat for wildlife. It serves as a public hunting cooperative, a multi-recreational area for hiking, biking, horseback riding and other passive uses in Orange County. Even as trails are being updated and marke read more
Civility, an Emerging Area of Specialization in Emotional Intelli…
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | May 8th 2008 by George Anderson
A wide range of organizations are beginning to address the increase of incivility that is becoming pervasive throughout American society. Hospital chains, State Bar Associations and local governments are some of the organizations taking the lead in p read more
Thank You City of Newport Beach
Seantiner.com | May 8th 2008 by Sean Tiner
(Newport Coast, CA, Aerial Photography (c) Tiner).Special thanks to The City of Newport Beach, CA for reviewing my artwork and expressing your interest to purchase for the Newport Coast Community Center. I look forward to meeting with your art comm read more
STATE ROUTE 91 CLOSES AT GREEN RIVER ROAD INTERCHANGE PROJECT!!!
Corona, Norco, Eastvale, Mira Loma and the Inland Empire! | May 8th 2008 by Mycitycorona.com
Caltrans will be conducting FULL DIRECTIONAL CLOSURES of the SR-91 at Green River Road to set false work and scaffolding for the second half of the new bridge. The closures will occur at night, over a weekend to reduce the inconvenience to motorists. read more
Series on Highly Effective Practices—Anger Management
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | May 6th 2008 by George Anderson
by Catherine Hoffman Kaser, M.A. It is natural for students to get angry sometimes; however, when they also have difficulty controlling their anger, the academic and social outcomes suffer. These students are often perceived as hostile, have fewer go read more
Civility At Work
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | May 6th 2008 by George Anderson
by Daniel Goleman, Author “How do you handle someone who is being obnoxious?” That was a question put to me recently when I talked to a group having their annual Civility Awareness day at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center at Worceste read more
Bree Condon
Seantiner.com | May 6th 2008 by Sean Tiner
(Bree Condon, Stylized Portrait by Tiner).From reading her first script at age 16 in an International House of Pancakes to modeling for Guess and recreating Herb Albert's legendary CD cover, Bree Condon is significantly raising the status quo for m read more
weekly monday housing data check-in
Eastvale Housing and Personal Finance Blog | May 5th 2008
Looks like listings have pulled back a little over the past 2 months. The latest numbers from housingtracker.net show there are 47,960 listings in the Riverside-San Bernardino MSA which is down almost 2000 from the 49,907 listings in the 1st week of read more
2008 Mark P. Tiner Education Foundation OC Financial Needs Schola…
Seantiner.com | May 5th 2008 by Sean Tiner
(Sean presenting The 2008 Mark P. Tiner Education Foundation OC Financial Needs Scholarship at Los Alamitos High School).(Sean presenting The 2008 Mark P. Tiner Education Foundation OC Financial Needs Scholarship at Los Alamitos High School).Today, I read more
AD71 Watch: Curt Pringle Goes for Jeff Miller
Corona, Norco, Eastvale, Mira Loma and the Inland Empire! | May 1st 2008 by Mycitycorona.com
Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle Endorses Jeff Miller for Assembly Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle today endorsed Jeff Miller for Assembly in the 71st District primary election. Pringle joins with Congressman Ed Royce, Assemblyman Mike Duvall and several other read more
Interpersonal Conflict
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | May 1st 2008 by George Anderson
Conflict Interpersonal conflict, like anger, is natural and normal. It occurs when people have different needs or values. When we face conflict, we react according to our personal conflict belief system. The consequences of that reaction will either read more
George Anderson Blazes New Trails in Civility Training
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | May 1st 2008 by George Anderson
The Property Loss and Research Bureau/PLRB became the first organization to sponsor and receive the new required Civility Training for Illinois based attorneys. This four hour training was provided to 30 Attorneys at the corporate office of PLRB in D read more
May 2008 Desktops
Seantiner.com | May 1st 2008 by Sean Tiner
(May 2008 Desktop Background, Fiji, Dimensions: 1280 pixels x 10280 pixels, (C) Tiner.)(May 2008 Desktop Background, Orange County, CA, Dimensions: 1280 pixels x 10280 pixels, (C) Tiner.)From Fiji to California, this month enjoy the option of your pr read more
Improving Communication with Others
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | April 30th 2008 by George Anderson
Lack of communication is the root of many troubles, such as hurt feelings, misunderstandings, missed deadlines, and unsuccessful connections. Healthy communication in its broadest form is important in developing positive healthy relationships between read more
Motivation is the Key to Change
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | April 29th 2008 by George Anderson
“Motivation” comes from the Latin word for “to move”. It is a goal-oriented behavior. In essence, we take action because it feels good to do so. It feels right to take a break when we are on overload, then it feels right to go back to work. T read more
Wipeout!
Seantiner.com | April 28th 2008 by Sean Tiner
(Salt Creek, CA, Photograph (C) Tiner). read more
Contagious Yawn, ‘Sign of Empathy’
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | April 28th 2008 by George Anderson
By Liz Seward Science reporter, Festival of Science, New York Yawning may reveal more about a person than their boredom threshold, according to research. A susceptibility to contagious yawning may actually be a sign of a high-level of social empathy. read more
John McCain’s Temper Preceded Vietnam
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | April 25th 2008 by George Anderson
Ronald Kessler Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2006 By his own account, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., the front-runner for the 2008 presidential race, had trouble controlling his anger long before he was a prisoner of war in Vietnam. Back in 1999, McCain allowed re read more
Anger Management Guru to Present “The Business of Managing Ange…
Anger Management Blog ala George Anderson | April 25th 2008 by George Anderson
George Anderson, B.C.D., L.C.S.W. is scheduled to participate in a panel discussion with a focus on Alternative Careers for M.S.W.s in Business and Government Sectors. This training is part of the Smith College School for Social Work, its 90th Annive read more
Orange County, CA Sunrise
Seantiner.com | April 25th 2008 by Sean Tiner
(Orange County, CA, Photograph (c) Tiner).I've photographed countless sunsets, but I can still count the amount of sunrises I've captured on one hand. This morning, I was fortunate to capture this moment as the sun is slowly escalating over Saddleb read more
Orange County Sales Are Moving Up
Long Beach/Southern California Real Estate | April 25th 2008 by Julia Huntsman
Is 23% the critical number for Orange County sales? Yesterday I got all excited about an Orange County Register article by Jonathan Lansner entitled "Homebuying demand jumps 23%, expert says: Wave of first-time buyers causes number of properties in e read more
Epic Art: Forward-Thinking
Seantiner.com | April 25th 2008 by Sean Tiner
Early tomorrow morning the next installment of my Epic Art Series hits the streets. ...Somewhere, sometime in Orange County, CA. Click here to check out last week's piece. read more
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