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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Ordinary Work
“All Freds do ordinary work. Why? Because that’s the only kind of work there is. A physicist may do work that seems exotic to you, but to the physicist it is merely a series of ordinary tasks, done day after … Continue reading
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Tagged Freds, Mark Sanborn, ordinary, work
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Pursue Extraordinary
“Nobody can prevent you from choosing to be extraordinary. “In 2004, management guru Tom Peters chose this quote from The Fred Factor as one of his favorites of the year. The statement is simple but true. Whether you are encouraged, … Continue reading
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Tagged extraordinary, Fred, Mark Sanborn, ordinary
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Women don’t handle alcohol like men
“Research shows that women often can match men drink for drink, the effects on their bodies are dramatically more dangerous. Neurologically, alcohol affects women more quickly and severely than men, compromising self-control, judgment and emotions. “The CDC [Center for Disease … Continue reading
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Tagged alcohol, brain, cancer, women
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Experiences or Toys
“A study conducted by Ryan Howell, an assistant professor of psychology at San Francisco State University, and presented at the 2009 annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, showed that people are made happier by experiences than … Continue reading
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Tagged children, experiences, toys
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Symphony of Life
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Tagged music, symphony of life, video
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Knowing Each Other
“Asking a partner, ‘What’s wrong?’ is a bit like asking ‘Who are you, again?’ As partners, we should know. Others may not know and are not required to know, but we most certainly are. That’s our job, and that’s why … Continue reading
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Tagged connection, couples, knowing, marriage, partners
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Uplifting Your Partner
“Are you aware of what things you can say or do that have the power to relieve distress and uplift your partner? Take a minute and think about these now. “1. You may find it helpful to begin with the … Continue reading
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Tagged couples, distress, emotional, marriage, partner, uplifting
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