By: Tammie-Maria Allen | 2011-09-09 | Motivation Distorted reality creates lust, greed, envy, strife and a host of other negative reactions break the chains or better yet keep them from forming. read more
By: Ernest Schmidt | 2010-03-29 | Anxiety The way you think influences who you are. Although this may seem obvious, let me break this down to show the importance of this idea in your life. How you think about something (thoughts) affects how you feel (emotions) which in turn affects how you act (behavior). How you act then, affects how you think and feel. Can you see the cycle? One way to feel better is to first identify what thoughts are causing your emotions and then to check to see if any of these thoughts have errors or distortions in them. read more
By: C.D. Watson | 2010-04-01 | Internet Marketing If you have heard that you can earn extra cash from home through paid surveys, you should know that it is 100% true. The problem is, there are an increasing number of unscrupulous companies and websites touting that you can make thousands a month through paid surveys, product trials, and focus groups -- and that is simply not true. read more
By: Marilyn | 2010-12-28 | Business Rip Off Report was started as an online forum where cheated customers can share their bitter experiences with unscrupulous companies read more
By: ted | 2010-11-05 | Wellness A couple years ago I was definitely suffering from a condition that is not too commonly discussed, but does very often appear in many restaurants, parties and homes all over the world. Yes, you too may be suffering from this horrible condition and not even know it. What is this awful plague? It's called: Portion Distortion, and it just may be what is holding you back from reaching your weight loss goals. read more
By: Dennis Mollan | 2010-03-31 | Music Noise is a demon that plagues all guitarists that use high gain distortion pedals. It's a fact of life that there's just no escape from...or is there? read more
By: William Hauselberg | 2010-11-13 | Music The Suhr Riot Distortion Box is one of the most popular brands on the market, and for good reason. read more
By: William Hauselberg | 2010-11-13 | Music The Suhr Riot Distortion Box is one of the most popular brands on the market, and for good reason read more
By: Peggy Ferguson | 2010-04-01 | Addictions Alcoholics and addicts have defense mechanisms that allow them to distort their perception of reality enough to continue to drink and drug despite the obvious problems caused in their lives by that behavior. Addicts often define "The Problem" as some piece of behavior that is associated with the drinking or using. The rationale is that if you can control the consequences of the drinking, you have control over the drinking. read more
By: Kris Brawn | 2010-04-02 | Home improvement TV distortion is a disturbance that plagues many computer monitors. It can come at any given moment, sometimes with no obvious causes. When distortion appears, discolored rays or shapes can be seen, partially blocking the screen. It can hinder you from working on your computer or playing online games. Clearly, you should get rid of TV distortion, so you can fully enjoy the use of your computer. read more
By: MarkBurnsy | 2011-04-15 | Eyes If you are one of eyeglasses wearers, you may suffer from the vision distortion sometimes. Especially for those who get a new pair of glasses. My friend faces the problem I said. Last week, one of my ... read more
By: Artour Rakhimov | 2010-04-02 | Psychology Among all psychological studies, Little Albert study (article's URL is below), conducted by Dr. John B. Watson, APA (American Psychological Association) President, and Rosalie Rayner's in 1920, is the most widely cited experiment in psychological textbooks. It is likely the most distorted and misrepresented psychological study as well, with numerous small and large mistakes found in general textbooks and more professional books written by prominent psychotherapists and leading psychology theorists. Dr. Ben Harris summarized some of these distortions in his article Whatever Happened to Little Albert? (B. Harris, 1979) published in the American Psychologist. read more
By: Ernest Fann | 2011-08-12 | Internet Business Okay so, just when I thought it was safe to go play in the new social networks, we now see one of the largest online social media companies are using digital facial recognition has to keep track of where you go, whether Whatever name you use, and never tries to hide. read more
By: Tyler Devoll | 2010-10-09 | Weight Loss Ever since the independent film, Super Size Me was released, research on the relationship between increasing obesity and increasing portion sizes has skyrocketed and the results have been virtually unanimous. read more