From the monthly archives:

July 2010

Attitude.

28 July 2010

Attitude “The longer I live, the more I realise the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than success, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, [...]

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There aren’t many people that I pay attention to….

22 July 2010

….because a lot of the self-help world seems to consist of paying someone else to show you how put your faith in something or someone else rather than take responsibility for your own actions and, most importantly, showing you how to take charge of your thoughts, feelings and emotions. Me? I’m one of the few [...]

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Please change the link address……….

20 July 2010

Having re-vamped this blog from the old style, the link address has changed slightly. I know some people use the feed from my blog on their own blog or website and many people have added my blog in the list of their favourites or on their blogroll, and I thank all of you for that. [...]

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Putting a face to a name……..

19 July 2010

I’ve just updated my website exuberancehypno.co.uk and dabbled with youtube for the first time. Big plans for the website with loads of pages to go up over the coming months. For those of you that like to put a face to a name, here is an introduction to me and my website: Be happy, Dave. [...]

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The subconscious mind and football referees

8 July 2010

Never mind where the ref was born or who he supports, some referees’ decisions are made at a primal, subconscious level a new study has found. The Referees’ calls biased by direction of play article shows that at a subconscious level a foul is more likely to be awarded based on the way the ref was [...]

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“Conduct Disorder” causes anti-social behaviour.

6 July 2010

I am not the world’s biggest fan of the psychiatric establishment that issues lables for any emotion and “diagnoses” life’s ups and downs as “conditions” treatable only by the drugs that they prescribe. Today in the Daily Mail, an article states that “antisocial behaviour in teenagers may be due to brain abnormalities that cause them [...]

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