May 8, 2010
Wandering Mind
This article tries to help us understand what we lose when we are not concentrating on whatever we are doing. Many students have spent years allowing their minds to wander because they have never applied principles of discipline to their thought life.
Quite often people who cannot seem to concentrate, think they are mentally deficient. However, an inability to concentrate can be the result of years letting the mind to do whatever it wants to do, whenever it wants to do it. A lack of concentration can also be a symptom of vitamin deficiency.
30-Day Life
I`ve written this after reading Madina`s story. Her story really encouraged me.
March`s morning. I woke up and slowly got up. I looked at calendar, it was 17th March. “I have to go” - I thought. I went out and walked along the street. I was going to hospital to take my analysis results. The street was wet as it had been raining. I walked slowly, I wasn`t in a hurry. When I was crossing the park I saw a flock of birds, which were singing .
May 2, 2010
Are First Impressions Always Right?
Every personal or business relationship starts with a first impression. Psychologists say that when you meet someone for the first time, they make an impression on you less than thirty seconds.
We evaluate another person using three Vs: visual (how you look, your clothes), vocal (your voice) and verbal (what you say). When you meet someone for the first time, your body language and your clothes make 93 % of the first impression. Only 7 % are the words you say.
What Is Happiness?
A recent survey in ........ showed that 25 % of the population saw no hope for the future and one in ten felt that life was not worth living. Many teenagers were excessively worroed about their weight and general appearance. Apporoximately 25 % claimed they suffer from anxiety over their studies.
Are you surprised by these statistics? Are you basically happy with your life? When is the happiest you have ever been? What is happiness for you?
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