Monthly Archives: June 2017

First, Do No Stress

By Gregg Sanderson “Why are you losing your hair?”                “Because I worry.” “What do you worry about?”                     “Losing my hair.” That, dear friends, is a metaphor. Of course we all don’t worry about losing our hair, but how many other … Continue reading

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How to Manage the “Stress Response”

By Dr. Marty Finkelstein Stress is the body’s response to any physical or emotional stimulus, and it may be either harmful or beneficial depending on the type, intensity, and how the person perceives the stress. Hans Selye, M.D., identified three … Continue reading

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Intentions & Affirmations, Part 1: How to “Pump Up” Effectiveness

by Kumari There is fascinating research that our DNA can be influenced and reprogrammed by the frequency of words. Interestingly, our genetic code follows the same structure as human language. This research claims to directly or indirectly explain phenomena such … Continue reading

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Forgotten Dreams: What Do You REALLY Want?

By Natalie Rivera So, what do you want? If you’re like most people, this is surprisingly difficult to answer. Most people are so inundated with messages from their parents, peers, and society of what they “should” want that their true … Continue reading

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Checkout Time: Best Practices for Evaluating e-Commerce Shopping Carts

By Lisa Cedrone When you are ready to get down to business and start building your e-commerce website, one of the biggest and most important considerations is which online shopping cart solution to use. No doubt, today’s Internet buyers expect … Continue reading

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Tips for the Empath

By Alison Olkowski Ever since I can remember I’ve been classified as “sensitive.” I have a sensitive heart and a sensitive mind. I am a feeler. As a small child, I would suddenly be invaded by some foreign emotion. Although … Continue reading

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The Squirrel and the Stone

By Ann Darwicki If you want to conquer fear, don’t sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy.—Dale Carnegie When I was preparing to write my column this month, one topic seemed to jump out and stick … Continue reading

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Awake, Alive and Ready to Thrive

By Alison J. Kay “Wow Ms. Kay, that’s totally cool! I wanna do that too!” “Ok Jeremy, hold on, let me make sure everyone saw it first, and then everyone can watch again. Ok,” I redirected my focus back to … Continue reading

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The Doorway to the Meaning of Life

by Owen K Waters Wandering through life looking for its meaning can be a heart-rending task. You begin life looking to your parents for meaning, then to your teachers and friends until, one day, you’re grown-up, educated and still clueless. … Continue reading

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Karma: The Original Recycling Program

By Christy Perry I have a favorite old Webster’s Dictionary from 1979, which I still love to use to compare definitions to what I find online. Within its faded pages, the definition of karma reads: 1. the force generated by … Continue reading

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