Posted by Justin Popovic | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 22-06-2010 |
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A lot of entrepreneurs, myself included, often suffer from “blind optimism” when it comes to implementing ideas. Basically what this means is that we underestimate the real work load of a big task. This can happen for a number of reasons but it is usually triggered by the rush of excitement that a fresh, new [...]
Posted by Fred Alan Wolf | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 22-06-2010 |
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Lately I have been receiving a lot of inquiries concerning the field of medicine and its relationship with quantum physics. Of course since quantum physics is the basis for all physical processes including those that happen in the body, it would seem that its findings should somehow be made relevant to discovering cures for diseases or perhaps for enhancing the mind-body interaction.
One of the chief elements of a possible connection between quantum physics and the body would seem to be found in the observer effect of quantum physics wherein by performing acts of observations one actually affects or disrupts the state of the object being observed. Unfortunately to date no one knows how the observer effect actually works. We do know it takes place but it is hard to find a model that uses math to predict how it works and therefore to control it so that we achieve desired goals or outcomes. What is certain is that in quantum physics all actions in the universe are governed by quantum wave functions that I call qwiffs for short. Qwiffs govern the probabilities of events taking place. When actions occur that follow a pattern of intelligent behavior these qwiffs change abruptly from indicating probable or possible actions to a meaningful single actual action.
Whenever atoms are arranged in a highly repetitive pattern, such as those found in crystals or in the long strands of molecular DNA, the qwiffs also take on a similar pattern. This pattern constitutes a continual kind of observation in which the qwiff, in a sense, is observing itself over and over again. Quantum waves and qwiffs can be imagined as constrained by such a pattern, which, in fact, gives the structure its stability.
The qwiff, in my view, turns on and off through the observer effect. When an observations occurs, the qwiff “pops,” and a pointlike atom, or part of an atom, is manifested for an instant. When no observation takes place, the qwiff “hangs around,” like a ghost, in the...
Posted by Darren Hardy | Posted in 10 year plan, Darren Hardy | Posted on 22-06-2010 |
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Last week my wife “crossed over.” She closed the door to her 30s and strode gracefully into her 40s.
Curious what life is like on “the other side,” since I am still a mere adolescent in my 30s (for eight more months), I asked her what newfound wisdom she has gathered from the many best wishes messages, cards and conversations she has had with those already living in “the beyond.”
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Last week my wife "crossed over.” She closed the door to her 30s and strode gracefully into her 40s.
Curious what life is like on "the other side,” since I am still amere adolescent in my 30s (for eight more months), I asked her whatnewfound wisdom she has gathered from the many best wishes messages,cards and conversations she has had with those already living in "thebeyond.”
I was so intrigued and inspired by her discoveries, I asked her ifshe would share her collected pearls of wisdom with you here on thisblog. She agreed (if I washed her car—she’s a tough negotiator!).
Advice from the ‘Other Side’ by Georgia HardyIf I had a nickel for every time someone told me that "life begins at 40,” I could buy the world a martini.
I just crossed a very important threshold in my life and spent the most glorious 40th birthday celebration weekend with my most cherished friends and family. And though there was a wide range of ages and generations represented, many of them told me similar things about being 40 and how “life happens” in one’s 40s.
What does this mean? Does this mean that I haven’t really been living? Does it mean that my 20s and 30s were just dress rehearsals for my grand 40s?
Well, I asked these very questions, and though the responses were varied, they were all very interesting.
Imperfection Is Perfect
In a conversation with my friend Valerie, she shared two important realizations that have made a difference in her life. First, she described transitioning into her 40s as a sort of... CLICK HERE TO READ REST OF POST
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Posted by Jeremy Dean | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 22-06-2010 |
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Posted by rieva7 | Posted in Managing, customer service, sales | Posted on 22-06-2010 |
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Service is Critical to Small Business Conventional wisdom would have it that women business owners should excel in customer service. After all, we women are supposed to be tuned in to human relationships, touchy-feely and detail-oriented—all things that should make us experts at customer service, right? Apparently, wrong. According to the latest Key4Women/Forbes Insights report,“Strategies [...]
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Posted by Lucia Grosaru | Posted in News | Posted on 22-06-2010 |
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ScienceDaily (2010-06-21) — Researchers are the first to identify brain abnormalities in children at high risk for schizophrenia shortly after birth. The finding could lead to earlier detection of schizophrenia and enable better prevention and treatment. Read full article here.
Posted by Rondbarnes | Posted in Christian Success, Salvation | Posted on 22-06-2010 |
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My Lord, my God... no one can ever tell me that prayer does not work! Not after what I've seen, no, Lord, no...
Posted by MindTools.com | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 22-06-2010 |
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