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Re-Evaluation
These days you can’t take things at face value. A person can say something to you, and you may take offense to it at the time. But take a moment to think about it. What did they really mean when they said it? Sounds stupid, I know. But I call it re-evaluation.
By Nerissha Hunt4 years ago in Humans
Things you enjoyed about quarantine
Quite possibly the most extraordinary ways families can contend while being isolated through family Olympic contests. Families and companions living respectively can partake in the exemplary game contests, for example, Stage 10, Skip-Bo, and Uno.
By Sonia Shrestha 4 years ago in Humans
ADHD Assessment Tools
There are several types of assessment tools used in ADHD assessment. A rating scale is a collection of statements about specific behaviours that are negatively related to ADHD such as restlessness, distractibility, lack of focus, and impulsiveness. Most frequently, the items are rated on a scale from zero to four. The higher the rating, the more severe the symptoms are. A task-oriented test is a structured, logical testing method and usually includes items such as scratch cards, problem-solving, addition or subtraction, and colour discrimination.
By Cynthia Dean4 years ago in Humans
Stay clear of Negative Energy
A brief introduction of myself: my name is Si Young aka LaGreggory Sentel Sweatt. I am a Operation Iraqi Freedom War Veteran. Depression is a part of my everyday life and I am at war with it. I hope this series helps someone. Keep Calm and Be Motivated.
By LaGreggory Sweatt4 years ago in Humans
What is heart failure?
Heart failure happens when the heart cannot pump enough blood and oxygen to support other organs in your body. Heart failure is a serious condition, but it does not mean that the heart has stopped beating. Although it can be a severe disease, heart failure is not a death sentence, and treatment is now better than ever.
By Kingsway Hospital4 years ago in Humans
First Impressions
The age old cliche first impressions matter is no doubt true and arguably a truism. Particularly in business it is felt that first impressions are of the utmost importance, and not making a good one is said to be lethal to the potential for any future business relationship. The thing about first impressions that one needs to remember is that they are “first” and they are only “impressions.” Impressions are judgments, value judgements essentially. They are the opinion of one person at a very specific moment in time, and they are often based on the most superficial of attributes, the way a person looks or dresses or talks for instance. Being first they are also made in the absence of any specific information as to the actual content of the character of the person being judged. Thus they are almost always flawed, biased, and highly variable from person to person and situation to situation. And yet study after study shows they “matter.” How “matter” is defined is variable depending on the study and its focus, but in business it is most often defined as the desire to do further business with the other person at any time in the future. Therefore, even if we find the entire idea of spur of the moment value judgements based on superficial characteristics made in the absence of facts abhorrent (and I certainly hope most do) we must accept this small evil for the potential benefit it may bring us in terms of future business opportunity. Therefore, we work extremely hard to make a “good first impression” each chance we have to do so. The more important the outcome of the first interaction with another the harder we work to ensure all goes smoothly and our potential business partner is suitably impressed, or at least not turned off, at their first meeting with us be it in person or tele/web com or whatever. The same holds true in our daily lives and everyday social interactions. We strive to make a good first impression and try harder the more important we view the future potential of the relationship with the other person(s) to be.
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in Humans
Soul Puke
Writing for me has always been a means to purge my soul. There's a part of me that knows that in the telling of my truth, someone might just find hope, maybe even some degree of faith. If I can survive, so can you. If I can still get up each morning and find a reason to hold my head up and smile as I face a new dawn, anyone can. All I've ever wanted was to make the world a better place, empower people by helping them to realize that you don't have to be defined by your life events. I want them to understand that they can have some level of control over their destiny.
By Analise Dionn4 years ago in Humans
Me, Myself and I
In light of the challenge to write about ourselves I took time to think about it. Writing about myself and my journey can bring up a whole host of emotions as it would for any individual person. So here it goes, my foray into allowing the readers to know a little more about me. Welcome to my world!
By Nick Cavuoti4 years ago in Humans








