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10 Ways To Bring More Happiness Into Your Life (Popularity: )
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Aristotle (384BC- 322BC) once said, "Happiness depends on ourselves." And he was right, you know. Our thoughts pretty much decide what or how we are going to be. We control our thoughts (for the most part) so by altering our thought pattern we can determine our mindset and mood. Did you know that being happy is also good for your health ? Studies have shown that being happy releases hormones called ...

A Good Life: How to Secure a Happier Life - FamilyVision Column (Popularity: )
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Melda was a top executive in her company. She possessed power, prestige, and wealth. She was the center of attention. However, she hated her job; it was a struggle just to get up in the morning. In time, Melda grew cold and impersonal to others. As her career accomplishments blossomed, her personal relationship deteriorated. Melda was a bitter person. Many wondered if she would ever change. The “Me” Epidemic Are you ...

A Passkey to Success (Popularity: )
Have you ever known someone who always seemed to get what they wanted? Maybe it was that guy at work who went from visionary cubicle working stiff to powerful corner office head honcho in a short interval of time. Or your faired haired high school classmate with the glimmer in her eye, who made getting straight A's "and being caption of the womens soccer team look like a cake walk. ...

Opportunity Cost, and the Art of Making Better Choices in Your Life (Popularity: )
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My son attends Cornell University, where I have had the pleasure of meeting and talking with Professor Robert H. Frank, author of The Economic Naturalist - In Search of Explanations for Everyday Enigmas. One topic that Professor Frank covers in his writings is the "opportunity cost" or the "implicit value of other opportunities that must be forgone" in order to take advantage of a specific situation or acquisition. This basically means that ...