Mold Madness
I wanted to draw your attention to a critical issue: Toxic Mold! Yes! MOLD! What many don’t know is that mold toxicity can cause severe psychological and physical problems. Read the post here at Corepsych by Dr. Charles Parker.
I wanted to draw your attention to a critical issue: Toxic Mold! Yes! MOLD! What many don’t know is that mold toxicity can cause severe psychological and physical problems. Read the post here at Corepsych by Dr. Charles Parker.
Media Bistro reports on: So What Do You Do, Rafat Ali? The founder, publisher and editor of the newsblog for media execs desperate to make content pay online on leading the way to blogs’ payday
I subscribe to a rather eclectic collection of Blog feeds and newsletters. And, every once in a while something comes along that PINGS! Yesterday, I received a note from Executive Coach, Mike Jay. Anyone who’s been around the coaching game knows Mike’s been there, DONE IT, done it well, and is not ordindary thinker. Mike…
Want to write better? Check out this Youtube video with Ira Glass. Thanks to Daphne, in rainy Vancouver, editorial wizard at Publication Coach.
I am so bloody sick of being advised to be ‘realistic’! F that! What in hell is wrong with being a bloody, raging Optimist? After all, the high priest of Positive Psychology, Martin Seligman, a self confessed crumudgeon, is probably the most vocal supporter of the positive effects (and affects) of optimism. Optimists live longer!…
This report from Psychology Today online, suggests that by grabbing the cell phone to talk to a friend the instant a bad mood strikes we lose our independce. Their suggestion is that by mood managing this way we reduce our ability to tolerate challenges. Hmm! That annoys me. I think I’ll call my friend Brenda…
I loved the book Freakonomics. Thanks to Seth I just found the Freakonomic Blog. Tune in for a truly intriguing view of life, politics, whatever — through the genius of Steven Levitt.
I was doing some intense coaching this week with Kathy Mallory, The Inspired Market-Her! When I had a big aha! First, a bit of back story. I’ve always had a high need for autonomy: way back in Grade 2 I told Ms. McLeod, who was pushing me to work harder, "you can have speed and…
Check out Andy Wibbels’ The Secret Movie 30 Day Challenge. Love it! Or, loath it! Why not see if it works… or doesn’t!!
Forking,the roadsbeforeawait. Towhere? MustI choose? Standing herehas butlittlemeaningto the journey. In hesitationlies notthe future. ThoughI pause,briefly wonder. Remembering:the roadstakenhave mebroughtto thisveryplace. Comesthe meaning,in thejourneying. So,Ichoose. Copyright 1993 Lyle T. Lachmuth, All Rights Reserved