Thursday, May 13th, 2010
As difficult it is to believe, the media may not be telling us the entire truth .. and medicine is not exempt from this. From a recent Bottom Line article citing the National Institute of Health: 1. Are the results from this study supported by the data? From different (more…)
Tags: assumptions, Bottom Line Secrets, clinical studies, communciations, critical thinking, medical, National Institute of Health, socratic questioning
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
Once again, Shari has been asked to help flight instructors be aware of thow they are perceived by their students, and how to increase loyalty and referrals. Her break-out session, Emotional Intelligence for Flight Instructors, will be presented at their Southwest Conference.
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Energies can invigorate us or zap us. We generally only pay attention to our physical energy … “I am tired” , “I don’t have any energy” , “I just want to sleep”. According to Brian Tracy, there are two other kinds of energies: emotional and mental. These can (more…)
Tags: brain physiology, brain science, Brian Tracy, communication, conflict, conflict resolution, multi-tasking, negative energy
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Monday, May 10th, 2010
Thoughts are remembered more easily when you create a mental picture in the mind of your reader or listener. The following is thanks to my Fort Worth FireFighters and Fort Worth Policeman students. I recently traveled up to Fort Worth and was greeted enthusiastically by Battalion Chief Johns, Lt. Stevens and (more…)
Tags: communication, firefighters, Fort Worth, Ft. Worth, kindergarten, pictures, police
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