GROWING AS A PERSON
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- A Growing Movement to Abolish Corporate PersonhoodThere is a small, but growing movement to abolish the corporation's rights to be considered as a person and to enjoy the rights of a human being
Pretending as a Healing Tool: Acting Your Way to HealthPretending and acting are not necessarily reflections of denial, deception or superficiality. They can be useful tools in battling depression for many people.- My High School Football Coached shaped me as a personI may not have been one of those lucky ones if it wasn't for my high school football coach.
- How to Apply Person Centered Therapy Techniques to Your Life, Without Paying for TherapyA brief overview of humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers and how Person Centered Therapy (Client Centered Therapy)can improve your life.
- A Brief Guide to Changing YourselfSome pointers on changing yourself as a person.
- Ways to Experience Growth as a Nonprofit LeaderLeadership growth is crucial to nonprofit leadership success. The sad reality is that most nonprofit leaders do not see leadership growth as a priority.
- Growing as a Small Busniness OwnerYou can grow your small business.
Why Making Your Bed is Enforced as a Household ChoreMaking your bed. It's a chore everyone hates doing in the mornings, but is it really just a simple chore? Or is it something more? We'll see why making your bed is important and what it can mean for you in the future.- Aging in American: Our Societies View on Women as They Grow OlderThis is an article I wrote about growing older and how American Society does not view older women with respect and wisdom.
- Analytic Psychotherapy VS. Person-Centered TherapyThis research paper details both the classic psychological theory of Carl Jung and the person-centered theory of Carl Rogers. The theories are compared with each other, in order to establish the importance of versatility in the development of modern clinical practice.
- God Loves Me Too: My Journey Coming Out as a Gay ChristianGrowing up, I had a lot of struggles trying to integrate my Christian faith with my sexuality. In the end, though, God showed me that He loved me regardless of whether I was gay or straight.
Coping with a Bipolar, Schizophrenic Mother as a Young WomanDealing with an abusive parent as a child is difficult, but the abuse doesn't end when adulthood begins--nor does the pain relent.
The Truth About Growing UpGrowing up. Everyone does it. Adulthood knocks on the door of every kid, teen, and college student. So what happens when it actually happens? Is it good? Is it bad? Is it ugly? Here's a run down.
Stop Wastin' Time and LIVEI meet people every day who are missing out on so much that life has to offer. As music legend, Otis Redding put it: "Sittin' on the dock of the bay, wastin' time."
A Seer's Journey: Life as an Everyday Clairvoyant Part 4Being a clairvoyant child was fairly difficult. But with the spiritual coaching of a dear friend, I was able to finally confront my first spirit. And I finally had a witness!- Sexism and DisneySome people feel that Disney movies teach our daughters to sexist ideas. I feel that it is our jobs as parents to teach our children.
- Working as a CarpenterIncluded is a specific and detailed paper on the career of a skilled carpenter. It also shows how important they are to us and what they really do day by day.
- Developing Your Mom Style!As new moms we tend to forget the person we once were. This is a personal journey to finding that person again.
- More Tips on Being Effective as a GrandmotherModern-day living is fast-paced and hectic. We've lost the ability to slow down and appreciate simple things.
- The Personality Factor in Genealogy: Finding Who Your Ancestors Were as PeopleYou need to look beyond birth, death, and marriage dates to find out who your ancestors were and how they effect who you are.
- How Mononucleosis is Passed from One Person to AnotherMononucleosis is a highly infectious disease that is commonly seen in a younger population. It has a couple of other names, the most common of which in America is the "Kissing Disease".
- My Thoughts as an Adopted ChildIt is a commonly accepted notion that family is the single most important social connection every individual has undisputed rights to during the course of this Human Experience.
- Growing OldArticle about aging and how it can sneakup on you.
- Preparing to Apply for College - the Value of the After School ActivityIt is very important to become a well-rounded applicant for a college application, and it actually starts outside of the classroom.
15 Tips to Keeping Your Mind Sharp as We AgeThe first time I realized that I was not considered "young" any more was when my niece, while sitting beside me, touched my hand and pulled up my skin and asked, "Why is your skin loose?"- Ordained by God: Why a Fetus is Really a PersonThree criteria come to mind when the personhood of a fetus comes to dispute: conception by humans, presence-of-a-soul, and future-like-ours.
- Growing an Obedient ChildI am working to instill in my child that she is safe and secure. She is not in charge. This means she cannot always have her way, but it also means she knows there is someone in charge to protect her from a world she does not understand.
- The Fastest Growing Top 10 Middle Class JobsSome jobs are continuing to grow at a rapid pace and are likely to continue to offer the highest pay.
Growing Up with PolioIn the late 1930's, many adults and children were suffering with polio. It ended up affecting millions of people, symptoms ranging from mild to severe. There were many that did not survive and many that suffered paralysis.- Growing Up with Duchene's Muscular DystrophyEvolution of Life with a Progressive Disability
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