Dealing with depression
Anger management counseling is a necessary part of many individual’s lives. It is important to realize that anger management is something that happens to millions. They just lose control; they just can not handle what is happening. Or, they just get so mad that something just has to give. No matter […]
Professional Tattoo Design: It’s the same cookie cutter junk at every turn
I feel okay today, inexplicably. I got up, got dressed, charged my cell phone, made it to my morning event and spoke reasonably coherently there. I guess I’m functional - right? But then I stopped at the bookstore and had to think again.
There on the shelf is a lineup of books devoted to helping women […]
They’re the plagues of the modern world. Stress, depression and anxiety are on the increase every year and they show no signs of ending their relentless onslaught. Over 40 million people are affected by these illnesses annually, and for the majority, powerful antidepressant drugs offer the only solution.
What’s curious is that over seventy percent of […]
With a little work and the right guidance, you can enhance memory at almost any age. Many older adults resign themselves to being a little forgetful, however, in the absence of an actual disease state such as Alzheimer’s, this is seldom necessary. It is true that you may need to be a little more meticulous […]
Intuition was a wonderful gift. It was also an awful curse. By instantly recognizing patterns, intuition was nature’s vital tool for survival. Life ceaselessly faced a train of unlimited choices and, often, baffling problems. These demanded instant decisions. An animal could not remain undecided, whether to drink water, or to eat grass. Should it be […]
What I am about to say will make some people stand up and shout “hooray!” It will make others blush with embarrassment. Either way, take this advice and make your life a little bit easier.
This is about email etiquette. When you are exchanging emails with friends and family, do whatever you want. But when you […]
The following letter was written in response to an article published in the Daily Mail August 2005, the subject of which introduced research by Professor Julian Elliot of Durham University which indicates that the current analytic processes used to diagnose Dyslexia have created an artificial ‘disability’ which correlates the ability to read and write with […]
INTRODUCTION
Everybody has a story. My story is the one I know best and can write about. It is not a memoir of chemical dependency or self-abuse. Those subjects have been written about many times. This is a story of my winning battle against depression and the vagus nerve stimulation treatment that saved […]
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