Tag Archives: Psychology

Writing Week in Review :: 3-26-09

These are recent links I published to the blogosphere.

Psychology and Blog Money

A lot of things have been said about blogging and making money but hardly anything has been written about the psychology of this. It is a true “head trip” to blog for money. The long hours doing tedious tasks while trying to keep the inspiration flowing can be daunting. I know in the beginning I was tempted to give it up many times. Now, after close to three years of doingblogging for money, I am glad I didn’t give and I am glad I “got my mind right” with regards to what it’s all about.

Invite Order and Stillness into Your Life

When the arrows of life’s hardships are flying past you and you can hardly gather your thoughts, invite order and stillness into your life.

Value the Lady in Your Life

My wife is such an awesome lady to be with me and help me through those “stone-hearted” moments. I have a post up there about how you should value your wife.

Cognitive Therapy and the 10 Distortions

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A therapist in Canada, Isabella Mori, who is also a bloggy friend of mine, published my guest post last year on cognitive therapy on her blog. While I am not a therapist, I read about the theories and have benefited from therapy a few times throughout my life so far. I recommend therapy.
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Wives Don't Like Old Girlfriends and Girlfriends don't like Old Wives

In the past I have received emails from a few exes asking that I add them to my Facebook, MySpace, Blogroll, what-have-you. Upon careful contemplation, I have decided I ‘aint gonna do that.

"Who do you Blame When the Kid is …"

I sometimes have kids who are always breaking the rules and being disrespectful. When I talk to their parents, it is a mystery to me why the kids are so bad. The parents seem perfect.

Trust at Work

While I enjoy advancement and recognition, I take care to make sure they are never my primary motivator for doing what I do

Amazing Vision Blog Carnival

This is a “magazine” of sorts that features blog posts from across the blogosphere on a given topic. Since starting the carnival, I’ve never had an empty month! People have rallied behind this concept and shared amazing vision from all over. Some of the best ones, in my opinion, seemed to come from the “funny farms” of the world. Conventional thought has some value but thinking outside the box changes the world.

Teaching Kids that Learning can be Uncomfortable

My new podcast is up “Discomfort as a tool”

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