This article stresses the importance of choices in the practice of life management. It points up the fact that many adults are still leading their lives in much the same manner as they did when they were children and when choices were very limited if not non-existent. People fear they will no longer be loved and so they remain stuck in their lives. The greatest element of what people need is "love" and that is the basis for our ability to function, adapt and enjoy our lives. It is also the basis for mental health and happiness.
Expert Author: Charles M. Bonasera | Category: Golf This article proposes that the importance of mental training in the game of golf is as important as any technical training an athlete might receive from a professional. The interference of problematic thoughts and feelings can disrupt focus resulting in the golfer not being able to maintain "being in the zone". Fears, doubts, negative thinking, an inability to rebound from making mistakes as well as the inability to compete effectively are dealt with in the article. The use of relaxation methods to help visualize shots is promoted.
This brief article focuses on the importance of the relationship between student and teacher as the basis for effective teaching as well as in the establishment of a sense of trust that allows learning to take place. It also emphasizes the difference between "trying" and "doing" as children experience the learning process. As an example of these principles, the author recommends that educators begin to realize that the manner in whicha student comes to a conclusion can be as important as the "correct answer".
Expert Author: Charles M. Bonasera | Category: Success This article deals with the importance of training for the athlete in the area of the use of their mind in order to improve performance and enable them to deal with the stress and pressures of competition. Examples of hockey, an equestrian and a female golfer to demonstrate these training practices based on the aurthor's work with sports figures in many different sports' representations. There is a good deal of research being done with Olympic athletes in order to determine how such training can become part of their overall training.
This article is about an elderly Alzheimer's patient having great difficulty adjusting to her placement in a nursing home and her emotionally withdrawn grandson. The son's mother is beside herself until she decides to purchase a puppy which her son takes good care of and for whom an almost instant change occurs in his personality and behavior. He decides to take the dog on a visit to his grandmother's who, in turn finds herself much more adaptable to her new environment.
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