Our eyes can really tell a lot about us.
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German painter Ludwig Gschossmann [1894-1988] lived his life in a remote lake area in Germany by the name of Tegernsee. There have been no records of Gschossmann’s birth in the Munich archives in Germany. Some historians believe that Gschossmann was born as early as 1894. Other dates of birth in research books range from 1901-1913 and 1914.
Onze samenleving zit vol opdelingen, waarvan we sommigen zo gewoon zijn dat we ze niet in vraag stellen. Soms hebben die opdelingen echter (onnodig) negatieve gevolgen voor sommige …
What if you could “read” other people? What if you could predict how a co-worker would make decisions? What if you could predict what they would do… maybe even before they knew it themselves? That would be ridiculously useful, right? Here’s your first step. This free guide will get you started, so you can begin to understand the different communication styles of everyone on your team. (Click the image to download.) We affectionately call this a “cheat sheet,” because it’s an immediate reference guide for anticipating how people will respond in various situations. Print this free guide, and use it with your partner, your team, and your entire business. (If your group hasn’t taken the Fascinate test yet, you can do that right here.) In our research with hundreds of groups, we’ve seen that the top teams aren’t built around similarities, but around differences. Once you identify the most valuable differences of each individual, your group becomes stronger as a whole. Start applying this free guide with your group. You'll see how different communication styles balance each other, and improve results. Viva la difference! Has your group taken the Fascinate test? What have you learned so far?
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For Protestants, the most unknown aspect of Catholic devotional life is confession. Unless you’re Catholic, you cannot experience it. A Protestant can attend a Catholic baptism, confirmation, wedding, ordination, and Holy Mass; however, he cannot attend a confession or know what it’s like until he actually makes one for the first time. Now most Protestants […]
They started as a rookie and her training officer, but it's clear that The Rookie's Tim and Lucy belong together in deeper, more meaningful ways.
Studying in a boarding school can be so much fun if you learn the art of managing things properly. Sometimes, children tend to take too much stress that dealing with it becomes quite a task and thus it becomes important …
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There are those rare diseases that affect a limited number of individuals with regard to the general population, less than one in 2,000. However, most of these diseases are even less common, affecting one in 100,000 people. It is estimated that today there are between 5,000 and 8,000 different rare diseases, affecting between 6% and 8% of the total population. We selected nine of them
"I continue to challenge how I can alter our perceptions of people through the images."
Jim Carrey opened up about his experiences with depression in a way so candid and frank that it resonates with millions.
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1. YOU DOUBT YOURSELF Do you recognize that you’re doubting yourself more than you ever have before? Victims of narcissistic abuse often appear uncertain of themselves, constantly seeking cla…
In our everyday speech we use contractions. Contractions are a kind of “short cut” in the way we use words to communicate. Think about it for a bit. If you were going to tell a friend that you aren’t going to lunch, are you likely to say, “I am not going to lunch” or “I’m […]
Get ready to dive into the retail world with Stephen Beals' latest "Adult Children" comics! If you've ever worked in customer service or just wondered what goes on behind the scenes, you're in for a treat. Stephen's witty humor brings everyday life situations in the retail sector to the forefront, shedding light on the struggles, interactions, and absurdities that retail workers face.
Five ways for adults with ADHD to feel more confident and comfortable at overwhelming social functions.
A screenplay is made up of a lot of different pieces: acts, sequences, scenes, etc. Think of them as multi-sized blocks that you must stack, tear down, rearrange, and throw away until what you have before you looks something like a story. But before you can enjoy the tedious task of formation, you have to create these pieces, or blocks, from scratch. To help with this, screenwriter and frequent Tim Burton collaborator, John August (Big Fish, Corpse Bride), whose blog you should be reading religiously, released a handy infographic/PDF of his popular post "How to Write a Scene" that gives
People pleasing could be a stress response from past trauma. Inside, our expert shares how to re-wire your brain out of it.
Zax are terrible role models for how to solve conflicts! But their story, “The Zax,” by Dr. Seuss, is a great way to start a discussion about conflict resolution. The zax are two single…
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We talk to Sarah Knight about her new book ‘The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a Fuck: How to stop spending time you don’t have doing things you don’t want to do with people you don’t like’, published in New Zealand by Hachette this week.
The death of conversation.