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- Does Your Body Language Speak Louder Than Your Words? Part I 10/3/2007 7:11:46 PM
In Social Science, By: Jagpreet Kaur Information reaches our brains via our senses. Taste plays no role, unless exploited by wining or dining the person, so to put them in good frame of mind, smell would naturally play a very subtle role in communication.
- Making Multi-Tasking Easy 10/3/2007 7:04:49 PM
In Women's Studies, By: Jagpreet Kaur If you say that women are iconic image of Durga, with her multiple limbs, then this is true. Career, home, children, friends, the list goes on; women could honest do with an extra pair of hands.
- Does Your Body Language Speak Louder Than Your Words? Part II 10/3/2007 7:03:12 PM
In Social Science, By: Jagpreet Kaur Emotions show on the face and are instantly recognizable. They are most difficult to fake. But they are most difficult to fake. But a simple method that could be employed is to act the part.
- Don't Crib-Get Everything You Want 10/1/2007 6:51:14 PM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain How many times the following cross our mind: If only I had a better job? A much better place to live, happier relationship? Lot many times but what do we get of this cribbing? Nothing. Nobody's going to make over your life for you.
- Free Your Mind-Increase Your Creativity 10/1/2007 6:44:29 PM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain Most of us has always believed that creativity is a special gift only some gifted people possess and for some, no matter how hard they try and think, they still don’t come up with a decent idea.
- Identifying Your Energy Drains And Working On Them-Part I 9/30/2007 6:41:24 PM
In Psychology, By: Jagpreet Kaur Take a good honest look at your work. Identify whether your work gives you energy or drains it away. Our lives are undeniably full and busy and this in itself can be draining and tiring.
- Identifying Your Energy Drains And Working On Them 9/30/2007 6:38:38 PM
In Psychology, By: Jagpreet Kaur To stay feeling our best, we must ask ourselves-Who gives us energy? It’s important to be surrounded by supportive people who bring out the best in us.
- Women And Ayurveda 9/27/2007 2:54:20 PM
In Women's Studies, By: Payal Jain Ayurveda is one of the oldest forms of healing and one of the pride India possess as India is supposed to be the place of origin of Ayurveda science which is seeing revival all over the world. Ayurvedic medication is the growing industry.
- Understanding Dyslexia-Part II 9/27/2007 2:51:42 PM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain The common belief about symptoms of dyslexia is that these 'special' people have trouble writing alphabets like ‘b’ and’d’. They jumble up the word order in their sentences, or they have trouble reading.
- The Power In Being Positive 9/27/2007 2:48:36 PM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain We all comfort friends in crisis to stay calm and optimistic and when crisis bites us, we are the ones who are lost and ‘optimistic’ suddenly sounds such an irritating word.
- Understanding Dyslexia-Part I 9/27/2007 2:36:56 PM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain Fear of reading out in public is a common scenario and in lot many cases people stutter all their life, being afraid to read out aloud in front of anybody, even their spouses or other close persons.
- Self Study-Swadhyaya Part I 9/24/2007 3:54:15 PM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain Yog is one of the six branches in Indian Philosophy and is referred to throughout the Vedas, the ancient scriptures of India. The word yog comes from the Sanskrit word "Yuj" meaning to yoke, join or unite.
- Self Study-Swadhyaya Part II 9/24/2007 3:49:02 PM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain The right thought without rocking the boat of life-this is the result of Swadhyay or self-observation. Once we master the practice of Swadhyay we will be able to glide smoothly and coolly through life.
- Set Limits-Especially While Giving 9/21/2007 5:58:50 PM
In Women's Studies, By: Jagpreet Kaur Do you sometimes feel that you are too good for your own good? The answer is- women have a history of goodness to live up to.
- Why Men Are The Way They Are-Part II 9/18/2007 4:19:02 PM
In Social Science, By: Payal Jain Why never, ever know the dish on their best friends' love lives? Surely, men will discuss their sexual feats until they're blue in the face, but talking about the emotional state of their union is a different story.
- Why Men Are The Way They Are-Part I 9/18/2007 4:15:23 PM
In Social Science, By: Payal Jain The reality is that men can’t do without women and women can’t do without men. We love to hate each other.
- Happiness Within 9/13/2007 5:11:22 PM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain A lot many times thoughts of my existence dodge me. What is the sole purpose of my existence, why am I here? And I find myself more and more tangled in the jigsaw puzzle of queries.
- Enjoy The Crisis 9/13/2007 4:10:47 PM
In Psychology, By: Payal Jain Does it not sound strange that crisis makes us simple, where we loose our nights sleep and go berserk all day.
- Listen To Your Inner Voice 9/13/2007 3:55:58 PM
In Psychology, By: Jagpreet Kaur If we all listen carefully, we’ll hear a soft voice whispering something to us, warn us and caution us in the middle of a conflict.
- How To Face Those Dark Hours In One's Life 9/13/2007 3:38:17 PM
In Psychology, By: Jagpreet Kaur We all face dark hours during the course of our life in one way or the other. It’s during adversity that you need to talk to yourself more to keep yourself going. It does not matter that what you will say or how can you say it in those hours.
- Caressing A Woman Is Good For Her Health 9/8/2007 7:46:08 AM
In Women's Studies, By: Jagpreet Kaur Researchers have discovered that caressing a woman, non-sexually, is an effective way to lower blood pressure. The finding only holds true for women though. Stroking seems to have no perceptible effect on blood pressure in men.
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