Shyness and Dating: Why Shy Men Need to Suck it Up, Man Up, and Go for the Gold!
July 12, 2008
Shyness is nothing but a socially acceptable and polite word for FEAR. In other words, “shy” people are scared shitless! Shy people are fearful of new experiences, of speaking up, of taking risks, and of new people.
Timid, insecure and self-conscious, shy men are relegated to the fringe of dating society. […]
The Art of Retirement
July 11, 2008
Why do we call “retirement″ an art? After all, as many believe, you simply stop working. The answer is that, for many of us, this period of life is the first time we actually have the opportunity to create the life we want! There is no model for this period, no Uncle George or […]
15 Minutes Of Fame For A Lifetime Of Shame
July 5, 2008
A celebrity is the term used to describe someone who is famous and attracts attention from the general public and the world’s media. Traditionally, a celebrity would gain the title by his or her work or achievements in a particular field of expertise. Actors, musicians, politicians and inventors have all become celebrities in the past. […]
Healthcare Providers Policy Planning:The Four Quadrant Model
July 2, 2008
The NCCBH proposed model for the clinical integration of health and behavioral health services starts with a description of the populations to be served. This Four Quadrant Model builds on the 1998 consensus document for mental health (MH) and substance abuse/addiction (SA) service integration, as initially conceived by state mental health and substance abuse directors […]
Discovering The Meaning Behind Dreams
June 27, 2008
Many individuals believe that dreams act as prophecies, while others believe they are trying to mirror us something about our lives, our personality, our future. Dreams have been believed to uncover aspects of our history (often long forgotten) as well as things playing in our unconscious mind. In Ancient Greece, priests would analyze people’s dreams […]
The Science Of Ways Of Improving Memory
June 26, 2008
Science has improved by leaps and bounds lately and almost all forms of science have become so advanced because of the research and development being exercised in their respective areas. The only science which is still under huge controversy in the science based on the brain power, the cognitive domain and the memory speculation which […]
Why Insulting A Girl Is Always Better Than Complimenting Her
June 24, 2008
Have you ever tried to court a girl? Have you ever tried to win her approval and affection by saying nice things to her all the time (eg. praising her beauty)? If so, then I bet it probably didn′t turn out very well. In fact, I’m pretty sure that the girl eventually got immune to […]
On the Desire to Live and Helpful Hints for Quitting Smoking
June 20, 2008
So in this blog about helpful hints for quitting smoking it seems oddly appropriate to speak about my dad, who passed away last week. He was not a smoker, so that was not the issue. But the one thing I have to say is that for the past few years he was truly not enjoying his life.
Dealing With Anxiety And Stress: The Differences And Similarities
June 10, 2008
Stress can be caused by any number of factors but most commonly a simple thought process that provokes a specific emotional response, such as sadness, fear or rage, in the individual is the cause for most of our day to day stress.
6 Ways to Beat the Blues
June 7, 2008
Your thoughts are mental products although they don’t necessarily reflect an absolute reality. However, for you, they do represent how you feel. Some people can’t help but wear their hearts on their sleeves. Others are more able to manage their emotions and function as if everything is fine. Born to a single mother with serious […]


