The ‘Ten Commandments’ of Character Development, Number Six
Dr Simon’s series continues with the sixth of ‘ten commandments’ of character development: think before you act.
Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life published the following articles in November, 2009.
Dr Simon’s series continues with the sixth of ‘ten commandments’ of character development: think before you act.
For Mac users trying out OpenMeta tagging, the news just keeps getting better.
Here’s a quick update on our suggestions for building a site featuring your private practice, including notes on increasingly popular outsourcing solutions.
If you’re a Mac user looking for a way to help organise your Mail messages using the OpenMeta-style tags we described here recently, you can easily connect Mail under Leopard or Snow Leopard with Ali Rantakari’s free Tagger application.
Dr Simon’s series continues with the fifth of ‘ten commandments’ of character development: living for more than the pursuit of pleasure.
In this continuing series on sense of self, Sarah Luczaj explores a piece of research comparing the well-being of Japanese and North American students, drawing conclusions about the roles of gratitude and peaceful disengagement.
Have you always suspected it? Just one diagram explains it all: social networking as the intersection of narcissism, ADHD, and good old fashioned stalking.
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