I haven't written about Fibromyalgia other than to mention it in passing. Because I spend a lot of time in the car, I no longer have much time to read other than at the computer. About a year ago, I ordered Jack Canfield's The Success Principles as an audiobook. First, I recommend that you try to read the actual book as the audiobook is rather short and I'm sure that there is much more. Second, something has really been emphasized for me on this round of listens that hadn't made such an...Read Full Story
So, I bought the last existing copy in three counties of The Secret on CD at one of the many Wal-mart’s I visit in my travels…….I had quite an argument with myself over whether to buy it. The current tool I’m using to cut back on my spending is the question, “Do I need it?” I’m in the car for fifty percent of my day and have a good selection of stuff to listen to. I should never be bored but I do get tired of the ’same old, same old.’ I justified this purchase as being part of the research...Read Full Story
The early Hebrews created the first written alphabet, which they called the aleph-beth, which was later adapted by the ancient Greeks. The alphabet we use today is itself derived from that Greek alphabet.
Unlike Chinese, which uses tens of thousands of symbolic pictograms with multiple meanings established largely through context for written communication, our alphabet is comprised of 26 characters which represent phonetic sounds of the human voice. Accordingly, as we read text, a...Read Full Story
Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Language of the Mind". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article...Read Full Story
Lately I've been giving a lot of thought to how what society believes creates societal structure and the economy. The media reports that gas will reach $6.00 per gallon by the end of the year. People accept this as fact and talk about it all the time. It's likely that the majority of the country is saying, every single day, "Gas is going to be $6.00 per gallon by the end of the summer." There isn't a clearer example of the law of attraction in action, especially when gas prices continue to...Read Full Story
Mind games that'll help keep those resolutions on trackStuff.co.nzExercise three times a week, lose 5kg, pay off the maxed-out credit cards and save $100 a month. Hands up if you've written that list before. A quarterly survey by Fly Buys and Colmar Brunton asked more than 1000 Kiwis about their new year resolutions ...and more »
The Stripe HypeCommentary: Bengals Have The Right Attitude For The RavensThe Stripe HypeIt appears that's exactly the attitude that Marvin Lewis has his Bengals taking. “Bengals as loose as they've been all season”: The Bengals locker room, for the 45 minutes open to the media following Thursday's practice, was as loose as it has been all ...AFC North mailbagESPN (blog)all 1,304 news articles »
Bleacher ReportTampa Bay Buccaneers scheme for Atlanta Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez, a ...Tampabay.comI guess, to put it simply, it's hard work, perseverance (and) you have to have to mind-set of total conviction and a passion for the game. "And you have to kind of be obsessed. It's borderline crazy. Not everybody can do it. Most people can't do it. ...Ronde Barber's Attitude Typical of What Afflicts Tampa Bay BuccaneersBleacher ReportBucs...
Gamecocks taking their mind off things in OrlandoThe GamecockJust as Spurrier would rather focus on beating Nebraska rather than what's happened if the Gamecocks beat the Huskers, the players also enjoy the free time they have to get their mind off football. “We're here in the mornings and then we're off, ...and more »
Mind snatchers implant lots of junk memoriesMontreal GazetteI'm also an idiot savant at remembering childhood phone numbers, which stick to my mind like flypaper, decades after the phones were disconnected. REgent 7-2833 was my family's number in 1957, until we moved to RE 1-3126 a year later. ...