Archive for March, 2011

Thoughts Can Move Subatomic Particles to Transform Your Day

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Most of us strive for success by building on strengths and seeking out solutions. The attitude that you bring to this challenge will have physiological effects. If attitudes are generally positive then they will improve your personal performance in each situation, especially the impact you have on others. Before long this becomes a positive and [...]

A Real Estate Agent Talks Frankly About Stress & Work Life Balance

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Steve Little is a licensed real estate agent and auctioneer. Formerly the principal of Colliers International, a commercial industrial real estate agency, Coffs Harbour which he recently sold and now working for. Before that he owned a real estate agency with 34 staff. That was back in 2003. He is now moving to the next [...]

Overcoming the Stress of Failure

Monday, March 28th, 2011

In December, 1977 the Australian Labor Party suffered an electoral defeat even greater than in the tumultuous days following the dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. In 1977 Labor polled only 39.6 per cent of primary votes, its worst result since 1931. The impact was devastating. The election result crippled Labor whose sense of failure [...]

Why Persistence Will Overcome Most Obstacles

Monday, March 28th, 2011

I have often wondered if there are neurotransmitters that code for persistence! Human beings are genetically strong and genetically smart too! We have survived thousands of years of battle with viruses, environmental hazards, natural and person-made disasters and our own stupidity. Six billion of us now walk upright on the surface of the planet and [...]

What Everybody Ought to Know About Stress and Stress Management

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Stress is a common part of our everyday lives. While a degree of stress is both necessary and healthy for our well-being, too much stress creates all sorts of problems for our personal and work life. A number of neurochemicals are involved in the stress response. Let’s focus on two of them. One is NORADRENALINE [...]