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Wednesday 21 September 2016

Top 3 Etiquette Horror Stories of Summer

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Top 3 Etiquette Horror Stories of Summer

With Labor Day behind us, we bid farewell to summer. No more weekends at pool, or days a camp; now it’s deliciously cool weather, and even tastier autumn treats like Pumpkin Spice Lattes! Yet even though we’re entering fall (my favorite season) that doesn’t mean we have to put the summer behind us for good. So let's celebrate summer the only way we know how...Read More

09/19/2016 2:32am
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Etiquette for College Freshmen

Currently, millions of you are entering your first year of college as freshmen. Congratulations! Even though college is an amazing time in your life, the first few days, weeks, or even monthscan be rather nerve-racking, since you’re thrust into a new environment without the comforts of home. I’ve been there and I feel ya. ...Read More

09/12/2016 1:07am
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How to Handle Stubborn Adults

As a parent, handling stubbornness pretty much comes with the territory. And as a father of an eight-year-old and four-year-old, I’m earning my parenting stripes on a daily basis. Yet, when my kids act stubborn, it’s easy to shrug it off, since they’re kids.

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09/05/2016 12:14am
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9 Tips For Dealing With Difficult People

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Difficult people are like bedbugs: they’re unfortunately common, hard to get rid of, and can make your life a nightmare. Many thanks to Jill Nicely, of Overland Park, KS, for officially requesting this podcast--which is applicable to every one of us. ...Read More

09/15/2016 10:38pm
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Should I Stay or Should I Go? How to Make Tough Decisions

Fish or cut bait. Put up or shut up. There’s even a certain saying regarding the bathroom. Whatever you call it, it’s the endless conundrum of choice that comes from that pesky thing called free will.

We make a million decisions a day, from what to eat for breakfast to what shoes to wear, but some choices can get a lot more complicated.

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09/09/2016 3:05am
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What Is Anxiety Sensitivity, and Do I Have It?

When FDR famously proclaimed there is nothing to fear but fear itself, little did he know was forecasting a psychological phenomenon known as anxiety sensitivity.

The term wasn’t coined until 1985, but when the concept was defined, it was kind of a big deal. I’ll stop short of calling anxiety sensitivity the mother of all anxiety disorders...Read More

09/02/2016 3:05am
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How Many Stars Are in the Sky?

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Like the majority of the world’s population, I have lived most of my life in cities where the light from street lamps, apartments, and even the searchlights of LA Live drowned out the stars in the night sky. But if we can escape the city lights, our unaided eyes can see roughly a few thousand of the brightest stars in the sky.

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09/19/2016 11:55pm
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New Research Reveals There Are 4 Separate Species of Giraffes

One of my favorite things about science is that it changes as we do more and smarter research using better and more advanced tools. The study of science is not the pursuit of the answer that we think we should get or the result that tells us what we want to hear. To study science is to follow the evidence even if it upends what we previously thought was true.

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09/13/2016 12:42am
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Why Do Smells Trigger Memories?

Whenever I smell the pages of a brand new book, I am reminded of all the late night reading I did as a kid. I can even feel the soft fabric on the arms of my favorite reading chair and sense the quiet of a house where everyone else is asleep.

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09/05/2016 11:50pm
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