No one likes to be sad. But being sad like many perceived negative thoughts and emotions can be beneficial in many ways! From Metro
It turns out that glum people such as Jack Dee actually hold the key to success in life, because scientists say that bad moods improve memory, make you less gullible and improve your judgment.
Think that news is too good to be true? Well, lighten up and pay attention to psychology professor Joseph Forgas from the University of New South Wales. He found in a stud... Read Full Story
No one likes to be sad. But being sad like many perceived negative thoughts and emotions can be beneficial in many ways! From Metro
It turns out that glum people such as Jack Dee actually hold the key to success in life, because scientists say that bad moods improve memory, make you less gullible and improve your judgment.
Think that news is too good to be true? Well, lighten up and pay attention to psychology professor Joseph Forgas from the University of New South Wales. He found in a stud... Read Full Story
Normally, I tell everyone a fallback position is a good thing to have while you’re shooting for a difficult goal. But in this case, try not having a fallback position that is more difficult than your main objective. If you’re going to be disappointed, it doesn’t help to be left with a situation even more disappointing!
Posted in fallback position, motivation, motivational, negative, negative thinking, negative thoughts, negativity, Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report ... Read Full Story
Normally, I tell everyone a fallback position is a good thing to have while you’re shooting for a difficult goal. But in this case, try not having a fallback position that is more difficult than your main objective. If you’re going to be disappointed, it doesn’t help to be left with a situation even more disappointing!
Posted in fallback position, motivation, motivational, negative, negative thinking, negative thoughts, negativity, Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report ... Read Full Story
Since yesterday was a holiday, I missed out on a media monday post. Thankfully, the Daily Show more than makes up for it. Jon Stewart rightfully questions CNN’s inability to ask the probing questions and wonders why a 24-hour news channel never seems to have enough time.
more about “Media Monday (Delayed): CNN loves goats!“, posted with vodpod
Posted in accountability, answers, CNN, criticism, ethics, humor, Humorist, idiots, inabilities, inability, interviews, Jon Stewa... Read Full Story
Since yesterday was a holiday, I missed out on a media monday post. Thankfully, the Daily Show more than makes up for it. Jon Stewart rightfully questions CNN’s inability to ask the probing questions and wonders why a 24-hour news channel never seems to have enough time.
more about “Media Monday (Delayed): CNN loves goats!“, posted with vodpod
Posted in accountability, answers, CNN, criticism, ethics, humor, Humorist, idiots, inabilities, inability, interviews, Jon Stewa... Read Full Story
Originally posted October 8th, 2007.
This post should have been Friday’s. But with my schedule, I usually have no idea what holiday it is until I find out something I need is closed. As far as Americans are concerned, let’s talk about the most important failure of all: Christopher Columbus! Today is a day to celebrate man’s refusal to ask for directions, a day to celebrate someone “discovering” a place with people already live, a place that was actually discovere... Read Full Story
Originally posted October 8th, 2007.
This post should have been Friday’s. But with my schedule, I usually have no idea what holiday it is until I find out something I need is closed. As far as Americans are concerned, let’s talk about the most important failure of all: Christopher Columbus! Today is a day to celebrate man’s refusal to ask for directions, a day to celebrate someone “discovering” a place with people already live, a place that was actually discovere... Read Full Story
Wow. A full year since Price Points has been started. My first year “solo” and what a year it was.
Thanks to everyone for their support, be it simply reading the blogs, going to strategy lunches (Thanks Shari), tolerating my newsletters, listening to my constant questions or hiring me to “tear it up” at their event (their words not mine!).
Next year looks even better with some exciting new things (book!) and more adventures. Be it my clients in the far reaches of the ... Read Full Story
Wow. A full year since Price Points has been started. My first year “solo” and what a year it was.
Thanks to everyone for their support, be it simply reading the blogs, going to strategy lunches (Thanks Shari), tolerating my newsletters, listening to my constant questions or hiring me to “tear it up” at their event (their words not mine!).
Next year looks even better with some exciting new things (book!) and more adventures. Be it my clients in the far reaches of the ... Read Full Story