by wp_update-1716481042 | May 9, 2007 | Family & Relationships, Personal Development
At first glance, you’d be tempted to say that true friendship and love are unconditional. Think deeper. Situation 1: unconditional friendship Imagine you are the head of a family; you have a nice position in the society, a marvelous wife, and happy kids. Your best...
by wp_update-1716481042 | May 8, 2007 | Family & Relationships, Personal Development
Do you know how airplanes can keep a given course to fly you to your destination? They oscillate around the trajectory: a small deviation to the left, then coming back to the course, then another small deviation to the right, then coming back again, and so on, until...
by wp_update-1716481042 | May 7, 2007 | Communication, Family & Relationships, Personal Development
Please, take two minutes and think of all the communities you’ve been a part to: school, work, friends, or whatever else. Do they have something in common? They all had their popular one (or few) figures, that guy or that girl everybody seemed to like and follow. How...
by wp_update-1716481042 | Feb 20, 2007 | Family & Relationships, General, Health & Fitness, Lifestyle, Personal Development
Do you remember from your childhood the nice, shiny marbles of all colors? They were so beautiful, and their glass full of wonderful sparkles turned them into real treasures. Did you ever lose one marble? Can you recall that sadness, that anxiety, that feeling chasing...
by wp_update-1716481042 | Feb 15, 2007 | General, Personal Development, Tech & Internet
We all like to meet smart people, don’t we? I like smart people. They make me feel smart, too. Besides, I have a lot to learn from them. How about people getting smarter everyday? This is the headline of a young and interesting blog: John Wesley’s Pick The Brain....
by wp_update-1716481042 | Jan 31, 2007 | Communication, Personal Development
You communicate everyday, but did it ever occur to you that words are only a tiny part of your “speech”? A UCLA study revealed that up to 93 percent of communication effectiveness is determined by nonverbal cues. Another study indicated that the impact of a...