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How to stop beating yourself up over mistakes

“You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.” ~Buddha

via How to Stop Beating Yourself Up Over Mistakes | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.

Every jerk has their silver lining

Every jerk has their silver lining. poster- silver lining jerk – TW! MED – notsalmon

Nothing compares 2 u

Someone help me! I’m on a Prince jag and I can’t stop…

On fate…

“Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds.” – Franklin D.Roosevelt

Your Essential Guide to Beer

If you agree with me and Benjamin Franklin that “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy”, click the image to go to the source…

Mistakes...

I love despair.com and the way they illustrate a point using absurdity and rich sarcasm. Visit their site — always good for an ‘lol’… :-D

Coping devices

Pain

Good stuff from Melody Beattie

One of the silliest things we do to cope with life is devalu­ing ourselves when bad things happen to us.

We might have experienced a lot of pain while we were growing up. So as a child we looked around and said, “Yup. This must be my fault. There’s something wrong with me.” Continue reading “Coping devices”

You’re worth more!

Visual Inspiration: You’re Worth More!

Remove the words “I Can’t” from your vocabulary

“Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of overcoming it.”  Helen Keller

via Remove the Words “I Can’t” From Your Vocabulary | Let Life in Practices.

Face the facts: we are all headed for an "iDisorder"

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It should come as no surprise that we are all hopelessly addicted to our devices, particularly our smartphones. Why shouldn’t we be? We are now able to carry a powerful computer around 24/7 in our pocket or purse. The new “WWW” really means “Whatever, Wherever, Whenever.” And we are all succumbing to its draw. Just look at any restaurant table and you will see phones sitting next to forks and knives. It is normal to see someone pick up a smartphone, tap tap tap and put it back down while in the middle of talking. Is this healthy or are we all headed down a slippery slope toward what I call an “iDisorder.”

An iDisorder is where you exhibit signs and symptoms of a psychiatric disorder such as OCD, narcissism, addiction or even ADHD, which are manifested through your use—or overuse—of technology. Whether our use of technology makes us exhibit these signs or simply exacerbates our natural tendencies is an open question, but the fact is we are all acting as though we are potentially diagnosable.

Several recent studies from my lab highlight some of these issues. In one anonymous online survey of more than 1,000 Americans we found that more than half of teenagers and young adults of the iGeneration (born in the 1990s) and the Net Generation (born in the 1980s) told us that they became anxious if they couldn’t check their text messages all day long. And text they do! According to the Nielsen Company the “typical” teen sends and receives 3,417 text messages per month. Teen girls top that with nearly 4,000 per month! If the teens sleep 8 hours a night (which is an hour less than recommended) that’s between 7 and 8 text messages per waking hour.

Source: Face the Facts: We Are All Headed for an “iDisorder” | Psychology Today

Go to the source if you’d like the rest of Dr. Larry Rosen’s perspective…

No pressure, no diamonds!

“No pressure, no diamonds.”

– Mary Case

via Today’s Quotes: No Pressure, No Diamonds!.

Things that make you go 'hmmm...'

Osprey in Flight

How does that grab you? ;-)

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The best defense

KnowingWhoYouAre

The Best Defense [PIC] « Positively Positive

What if a demon…

 

What if a demon were to… – Lead.Learn.Live.

Maybe we’ll never arrive

“Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.” ~Matsuo Basho

Once, one of my friends shared a line of wisdom that summed up the dance of wholeness and aspiration I often find myself absorbed in:

“Everything is quite all right; our worth secure and true. Everything’s not quite all right; we’ve worthy work to do…”

Part of the longing and neediness I tend to feel comes from a rift between who or where I am, and where I believe I should be to be “successful.”

via Maybe We’ll Never Arrive | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.

Pill Banjo Head

 

Pill Banjo Head | Bizarro Blog!

Why the grass is never greener and how to be happy today

“If you worry about what might be, and wonder what might have been, you will ignore what is.” ~Unknown

via Why the Grass is Never Greener and How to Be Happy Today | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.

Simple ideas for cultivating family togetherness

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What are you sinking? :-)

Maybe it’s just my love of all things German or my interest in communication, but for whatever reason, I think this is the funniest commercial I have ever seen…

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