Stress And Successful Doctors By: DR.KASHALIKAR | Sep 16th 2010 - My friend said, "��I would prefer to die in dignity than getting harassed here and everywhere. Why don"��t people understand that I am being suffocated by repeated failures and unending deceptions. I am not able to cope and hence trying escape from time to time though with counterproductive effects. Really, disease is not killing me. But I am killed every now and then this leaving death is forcing me into disease and its sequel the final death."�� His eyes filled with tears.
Microtia: Know More About The Deformity By: Abigail Aaronson | Feb 18th 2010 - Microtia is an ear deformity that affects thousands of children every year. It refers to a condition where babies are born with a partial or missing ear. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about the disorder. Tags:microtia, microtia ear, surgical procedures microtia
Self-discovery And Success In Career Testing By: Kelli Smith | Mar 15th 2008 - Socrates once said, "The unexamined life is not worth living." Yet sometimes it seems that Americans are obsessed with self-examination and constant change. Individuals once spent an entire lifetime with a single employer, but most people today evaluate their career and lifelong goals every few years. It's common to leapfrog from opportunity to opportunity and to re-make a professional identity several times over. Tags:testing, self assessment, career, career testing, job, work, tests, aptitude test
In my work with couples, I often find a lack of trust at the root of many challenges they report.
Trust is a Verb
We have been taught to believe trust is a commodity to be earned by others. Once they have passed certain tests, then we feel safe to extend our trust. I would like to entertain the idea that trust can be a verb, rather than a noun. It's a choice you make and says much more about you than it does the person to whom y ... Tags:relationships, love, relationship advice, trust