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A big part of transforming self, teams and organizations is learning; understanding and adopting alternative methodologies, creating innovative processes, practicing fresh skills and adjusting to different types of people. Decide to change anything - and you'll be thrown a learning curve.

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Why Play Isn’t Just For Children
Do you like to play? Do you even remember the last time you really played? For many of us, we're just too busy in the whirlwind of working, buying, raising a family, traveling, running errands and other busy tasks that adults do. We often see playing as something that only children do. However, if you study the most successful people on the planet, you see that they include a healthy dose of play into their lives. Play acts as a stress release, helps people be creative, learn to work together and much more. Just like children, adults need to play. Find out the benefits of play and how to incorporate more fun into your days.

Spontaneity
Adults with ADHD believe that they like to be spontaneous and creative. That is why habits are hard for them. However, I have found that when day-to-day tasks become habits, adults with ADHD thrive and there is more mental space and time to be creative.

Responsibility
As kids we are expected to take more responsibility as we mature. It starts with the basics, like getting dressed and tidying our room and moves on to contributing around the house and so on.

ADHD and Addiction
Adults with ADHD have almost triple the rate of addiction than that of adults without ADHD. Alcohol and marijuana are the most common substances used. Other types of addictions include nicotine, caffeine, sugar and street drugs.

Pew Survey indicates that blogging has lost its lustre, but do you agree?
Earlier this week I received an e-mail from a fellow host on the Blog Talk Radio Network in which the link to a February 21st article in the Music Industry News Network titled "Social Media and Young Adults" was included. The article made reference to “Two Pew Internet Project surveys,” that revealed a noticeable “decline in blogging among teens and young adults,” and a “modest rise among adults 30 and older.” My associate thought that I would find this interesting in that besides posting between 2 to 4 articles on 4 (and soon to be 6) blogs each week, she was interested in getting my take on these findings as I have been a strong proponent of the important synergy between maintaining a blog in conjunction with one’s BTR show.

Heroines
We love our moms. Especially as adults, and especially as parents ourselves. It wasn’t until I became a parent that I ‘got’ what my mom must have gone through with me. We’re so narcissistic as children and young adults it’s difficult to get perspective, or to understand the courage it takes to raise children.

Are you the Boss? -- Tao of Leadership
I'm the boss - Many leaders, things quickly - almost yesterday without giving time to want to room - space and the relationship to mature.

While Meandering, Emerging Adults Can Skill up and Get a Leg Up for Success
Beyond traditional schooling, which emerging adults have often moved on from, what skills will most place the emerging adult on their fruitful pathway? If prospective emerging adults are interpersonally effective and operationally excellent no matter where their path of exploration leads them, they are more likely to find best fit careers and jobs, and companies will more likely benefit by their discretionary effort.

Facts About Young Drivers Car Insurance
It costs more to insure teenage drivers than more mature ones, but there are ways to keep the costs lower than they would otherwise be. Even new drivers can drive in a mature fashion and avoid accidents. They can also avoid driving certain types of cars. They can also make sure they qualify for all discounts available to them.

Maturity in the attitude of the business leader
The mature business leader knows his strengths and wants to develop them, and he also knows his weaknesses which he endeavors to control.

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