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How to get referrals
There's been thousands of pages written about this topic, but still, no luck. It's too hard.

Using Your Talents
Read and learn from this depressed, overweight housewife who blossomed into a professional speaker and writer. At barely five feet tall, Pam Lontos weighed over a hundred fifty pounds, was spending most of her day in bed, and was under the care of a psychiatrist who told her that she would always need counseling.

Strategic Competence! Damn It!
In What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful, Marshall Goldsmith proclaims: "I regard apologizing as the most magical, healing, restorative gesture human beings can make. It is the centerpiece of my work with executives who want to get better."

MISSED WARNING SIGNS OF WORKPLACE VIOLENCE IN FORT HOOD AND ORLANDO SHOOTINGS
The tragedy at Fort Hood and the mass shootings the following day in Orlando demonstrate all too vividly how missed warning signs can lead to violence in the workplace. Perhaps if the warning signs present in both of these cases had been noticed by those involved these unfortunate incidents of workplace violence could have been avoided. Employers need to be aware of what the warning signs are and how to handle them. They also need to draft workplace violence prevention policies as well as provide workplace violence prevention training to their employees. The training will help employees understand what they should be on the lookout for, the resources in the workplace that can help employees who demonstrate the warning signs and methods to make the workplace safer for all employees.

Emotional intimacy - The Essential Daily Requirement for the health and longevity of your relationship.
“Into-me-you-see” Without intending to stereotype the genders, as soon as I sent out a “survey” and asked people to share their views on intimacy, somehow most of the women sent in their feelings of what Intimacy means to them on an emotional level and most of you guys out there sent me stuff that made me blush.

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Smoke and Mirrors?

Optimizing E-mail: Stay Productive, Not Busy
Does email boost or hinder your performance? It all depends on how you use it. Email offers us countless ways to save time and be more productive, but when we go on “email autopilot” – checking the inbox repeatedly, typing out messages that should be discussed, copying people who are only peripherally involved, and other bad habits we’ve picked up along the way – email can make us more busy than productive.

What Is Midlife, After All?
My semi-scientific survey indicates exactly what I suspected: that few people really understand when or what midlife is. Here are some data for you.

Exercise Your Ultimate Freedom
The notion that “everything’s a choice” may not be a new one for you. That said, I seen it thrown around casually, mostly by those who don’t fully understand it. At first glance the notion doesn’t seem like a stretch, but it has significant implications. Read on to find out more.

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Sales Training London: Birth Order Selling Strategies
"Sales is Broadway play, played by a psychiatrist" according to David H Sandler, founder of the Sandler selling system. In this Sandler White Paper, you will learn about advanced people-centered skills to help you become a more effective bonder, a more effective salesperson, and, as an added plus, a more effective person in dealing with others. Discover a fresh approach to the psychology behind the sale. You might hate it, you might find it useful , but it will challenge you to think more about how you adapt your selling style to your influence your prospects.

Using Your Talents
Read and learn from this depressed, overweight housewife who blossomed into a professional speaker and writer. At barely five feet tall, Pam Lontos weighed over a hundred fifty pounds, was spending most of her day in bed, and was under the care of a psychiatrist who told her that she would always need counseling.

Suze Orman is Wrong
Suze Orman is wrong and I want to correct her folly. In her recent book, Women and Money, Orman starts from the premise that women are less than smart when it comes to managing money. By inference, this concept extends to women professionals as well. As a female who was a financial adviser, and also a board certified neurologist and psychiatrist, I understand money and the way women think. Over my investment and scientific careers, I’ve learned that women have just the right mix of caution, willingness to learn, intuition and appreciation of their innermost needs and desires to invest money well. They are smart about money, not dumb as Orman suggests. This is why.

Square Peg Round Hole
In his wonderful book The Element, Sir Ken Robinson tells a story that I’m sure many people can relate to. In it, a young girl named Gillian is having trouble concentrating at school. The school – suspecting a learning disability – asks her mother to take 8-year-old Gillian to see a psychiatrist for evaluation. After hearing from the girl’s mother how the girl is always disturbing her classmates, her homework is sloppy and always late – the doctor asks to speak with Gillian alone. Before escorting the mother outside for a private conference, the doctor turns on the radio in the room to occupy Gillian. As soon as the music began to play, the girl was on her feet. From outside the room, Gillian’s mother observed for a few minutes as she moved beautifully to the music, dancing around the room, lost in a childlike trance.

LIES, EVIL AND NARCISSISM
Back in 1983, well known American psychiatrist Scott Peck (1936-2005) published a book that by his own admission; “I have written it with trepidation,” was very difficult for him. That book was titled; People of the Lie. In this book he delves into the essence of human evil. Coming from a Christian perspective his tendency was to look at the subject through rose coloured glasses….somewhat coloured by his religious beliefs, but his writing goes a long way to putting the question of evil into a perspective that we can all understand and relate to, and unfortunately sometimes see and even get caught up in, in everyday life. However the book became particularly disturbing for me when I began to read about a particularly dangerous TYPE of liar.

Elizabeth Kubler Ross's Change Curve 5 Stage Model
The Change Curve was devised by Elizabeth Kubler Ross, a Swiss psychiatrist who worked extensively with the bereaved and dying and was a key founder in the hospice movement. She noticed a pattern of reaction to news of impending death, which went through the stages of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance.

Change Your Life And Your Personal Development With These Great Tips
Therapy is indicated if you feel you cannot deal with your problems. An in-the-flesh therapist can provide much more insight than a clinical self-help book can. Simply talking to someone might can assist you in finding motivation. A psychiatrist can have a discussion with you, where a book cannot.

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