[Apologies for the lack of graphic. I'm on dialup.] Sometimes there are simple and practical solutions. Often we overlook them – at least a heady person like me does. Two examples to demonstrate what I am talking about. 1. A couple I know had problems resolving some of their arguments. This was strange. Other arguments [...]
The website myinnerselfgrowth is a mine of information. It contains the usual topics on self-development (vision, discipline, self-esteem) and lots more. There are pages on spirituality, health and relationships. Each of the topical pages finishes with a list of ten things to do. They are all simple and practical. The perspective on health is [...]
At the website Diabetes Health Talk there is lots of information on diabetes. It includes the signs and symptoms, treatment and possible complications. First, the quibble. I’m a bit of a spelling nazi. Stuff like “to much sugar” makes my toes curl. There is at least one mistake like this on every page. So [...]
[Apologies for the lack of graphics. I am on dial up and so can't access them. It looks like I'll be on dial up for another two weeks. Sigh. Evan] A few years ago John Harrison wrote a book called, “Love Your Disease: It’s Keeping You Healthy”. The author tells the story of a young [...]
I have a guest post on Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life. Actually a series of three. The first one on dependence has been posted. The next two (on independence and interdependence) are coming soon. Hope you like them. Evan Bookmark It Hide Sites $$(‘div.d329′).each( function(e) { e.visualEffect(‘slide_up’,{duration:0.5}) });
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I’ve just added two new pages to the blog. One giving my most popular posts and the other called Start Here, giving an overview of what this blog is about and the posts that show this best. I hope this makes this blog more useful and easier to find your way around. Evan Bookmark [...]
[Apologies. I am confined to dialup at the moment, so no images with this post.] In this post I’d like to look at the usefulness and limitations of rules. I’d like to start by telling you three stories. 1. In Australia, where I live, there is a concern for workplace health and safety. This is [...]
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I’ve done a guest post on the blog for CounsellingResource.com. It is about why sometimes, when we make positive changes, those around who care for us, don’t seem to support this change. I hope you like it. Evan Bookmark It Hide Sites $$(‘div.d323′).each( function(e) { e.visualEffect(‘slide_up’,{duration:0.5}) });












