Posts belonging to Category Self Growth
Posted by Dr. Neill Neill
The relationship between your past and your present is complex. Your experiences, particularly early life experiences, have affected profoundly who you are today. There is no such being as an a-historical person.
Categories: Self Growth
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Tags: identity, life-experiences, past and present, past is past
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Posted by Dr. Neill Neill
It’s vacation time. Two days from now you have about 1 ½ weeks off work. You, your spouse and two teens are heading off on a camping road trip. You find yourself working like crazy to get ready — there are so many details to think of and organize — and you find yourself wondering why you ever agreed to this type of family vacation.
Categories: Parenting, Self Growth
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Tags: family, family vacation, laughter, vacation
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Posted by Dr. Neill Neill
I encourage others to take vacations for several reasons, the first one being family mental health. The vacation gives you a chance to step off the treadmill that living in a family often becomes. Left behind are the demands of employment, school, endless household management errands, hobbies, TV and volunteer work.
Categories: News, Self Growth
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Tags: family vacation, family vacations, mental health, vacations, work stress
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Posted by Dr. Neill Neill
The conscious mind can run any aspect of your biology, temporarily, but as soon as you think about anything else, your subconscious mind takes over. In fact, any time you focus on something, your subconscious mind is running all other aspects of your life…When the conscious mind and the subconscious mind become aligned, we get glimpses of the immense power of the whole mind to…
Categories: Self Growth
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Tags: conscious mind, energy-psychology, self improvement, subconscious mind
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Posted by Dr. Neill Neill
Several decades ago I was involved in teacher training and taught educational psychology. A few traditional notions about good study habits were floating around, but unfortunately most had no evidence to support them. At best they were commonly held beliefs among most teachers, parents and students.
Categories: Other Resources, Self Growth
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Tags: study, study habits, study skills
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