Self-help
Managing Difficult Personalities with Ease
Imagine you're in a conversation with someone you find difficult. As the discussion heats up, you feel your palms sweating, your breath shortening, and your anger rising. Eventually, you decide to walk away, but as you leave, you think of the perfect comeback you should have said.
By Joseph Villarito Canete2 years ago in Chapters
"Achieving Personal Growth Through Effective Behavior Change"
We all have behaviors we'd like to change in ourselves, and we also want to help others, like our kids, spouses, or colleagues, make positive changes. I want to share some new research that sheds light on what motivates behavior change, but first, let's look at a common strategy many of us use. For instance, if you're trying to stop snacking, you might tell yourself, "Beware, you'll get fat." Similarly, if your kid is smoking, you'd likely warn them about the dangers of smoking and its consequences.
By Joseph Villarito Canete2 years ago in Chapters
PM Kisan Land Seeding Problem Complete Solution: Easy Steps
The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM Kisan) scheme provides financial assistance to eligible farmers in India. One common issue beneficiaries face is the Land Seeding problem, which prevents them from receiving the benefits.
By Yojana Prime2 years ago in Chapters
A Symphony of Hearts
In the bustling city of Melodia, where music filled the air and life seemed to dance to an eternal rhythm, lived two individuals whose hearts beat in different tempos. Emma, a gifted violinist, played with a passion that could move mountains. Her music was her sanctuary, a place where she could express the depths of her soul. Across town, Leo, a talented pianist, lived a life governed by precision and perfection. His every note was calculated, his every performance flawless.
By John Francis2 years ago in Chapters
Food Expiration Dates: Myths and Realities Uncovered
How much food in your fridge will you discard before it ever makes it to the table? Leftover hamburger buns from last summer's picnic? Milk that's past its sell-by date? Carrots that have lost their crunch? Countries worldwide waste massive amounts of food each year, and the United States is one of the worst offenders. Approximately 37% of U.S. food waste comes from households, with about 20% of that waste due to confusion over date labels. However, most of this food is still safe to eat. So what do these dates really tell us?
By Joseph Villarito Canete2 years ago in Chapters
COFFEEEZILLA
ladies and gentlemen welcome to the studio this is actually my second time filming this I am your host your internet detective but I'm sad to say um I just found out that three of my video files that were planned were corrupted because I muted my mic somehow uh so get some coffee guys because uh I'm gonna pull a late night here try to get some more content out for you guys because there's no way in hell I m going bald this month let me tell you right now guys today I want to talk to you this throwback Thursday if you don't know what day it is just so you know that's why we do this throwback Thursday hello you're almost at the end of your week hang in there on Thursdays as you guys know we go back in time to learn the lessons of scammers so we can learn not only about them but also ourselves a little bit of psychology of who we are and together we can be a more educated population fall for scammers less and in general learn to empathize with each other more I don't know if this show actually does any of that but uh it's aspirational guys today we're talking about the dark truth about conmen something that Love kind of had to come to grips with because you know on the show we kind of make fun of these people we put paint them in the worst possible light but there's a truth that I Love been avoiding about the true con men listen there are kind of your bottom feeding conmen but then there's the top tier and at the highest tier what I haven't been addressing and what is so uncomfortable to admit is how likable con men are and i know you're saying Steven no these guys are they're they're scammers no no it's okay to admit the truth which is that if you watch look I was watching the napoleon hill interview right because I did that last throwback Thursday and one thing I came away with is look if you can just strip away that the lying the the fake success the fact that he was totally phony with it all this man is actually extraordinarily likable I hate to say it and remember before you begin writing that your online Limit.
By Timothy Mwiti2 years ago in Chapters
Why can’t good things stay the same?
Change is inevitable. Actually, it is something that we need in life — to grow, to learn, and to appreciate. It’s a truth we know but a hard pill to swallow, because sometimes, or most of the time, in this ever changing world, we long for the good things we cherish to stay the same.
By fleeting.serenics2 years ago in Chapters
The Role of Emotion In Songwriting by Daniel Siegel Loanso
Introduction Over the lifetime of humanity, music has proven to be an ultimate force to be reckoned with. The nuance of notable lyrics composed by a songwriter can describe emotions on a spectrum. In today’s era, finding the right balance in writing a good song and the ability to deliver emotions is crucial. Emotions fuel our song writing process, as we may find inspiration from our experiences--how we feel.
By Daniel Siegel Loanso2 years ago in Chapters










