By: Aarav | 2011-05-01 | Wellness Have you ever used affirmations but thought you were not getting enough out of them? There is a simple explanation for that. When you use affirmations on a conscious level, you are programming these statements to the conscious mind which has the ability to reject them. read more
By: Alice Lane | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness When you think of work injuries, you probably think mainly of injuries that involve those that work in very physically demanding jobs. It's easy to see how someone could get injured when they're working at a construction site. read more
By: Carrol Rogers | 2012-05-15 | College There are numerous things that you get to learn and understand and develop with the help of homework. Homework is something, which the teachers give for your enhanced learning other than the classroom. It is one activity, which being despised by all the students give excellent chances to the students to enhance and hone their skills and abilities. read more
By: Steven Mehr | 2011-01-08 | Law Our Riverside & San Bernardino Attorneys and their award winning team of accident attorneys are experienced in handling the most difficult cases. Our Work Injury Attorneys recover millions of dollars of compensation every year for work injury victims across the Inland Empire. If you need an experienced attorney to fight for your right and benefits, call our Inland Empire Personal Injury & Work Injury Attorneys today at 1-800-801-1569. read more
By: Barbara Bowen | 2010-04-02 | Creativity Why is repetition so important in creativity? Partly, it helps us to discover our personal rhythms and know them more intimately. This knowledge saves time, maximizes our energy and creativity. read more
By: astaciowy | 2011-09-26 | K-12 Education It is proved that Repetition Intervals can improve your learning efficiency, and most of us learn our native language through this method. So we must find out the best Repetition Intervals to make our learning as fast as possible. read more
By: Bill Henthorn | 2010-03-29 | Sales In getting anyone to do anything, you have to ask them. The more times you ask, the better your odds of them saying "YES." In sales, it's called the "close." read more
By: Rebecca | 2010-10-09 | Management Metal stamping valve guard for the protection of a bottom discharge valve on a portable tank is formed of a single elongated piece of metal and has a central stabilizing ridge which extends outwardly from the front wall of the valve guard and which runs nearly the full length of the valve guard. read more
By: DHIRAJ BAKSHI | 2010-12-30 | Astrology How to Study previous birth of a native through horoscopes - Few parameters related to previous birth mentioned in the report. read more
By: Richard R James | 2010-04-03 | Adventure Tourism Do you need a break from the tediousness and repetitive life we so often get caught up in? Life has a terrible way of getting boring if we aren't careful about keeping it interesting. Perhaps now would be the perfect time for you to take that dream vacation you've been talking about for years. read more
By: Adam Benedetto | 2011-02-10 | Dreams When we fall asleep we release tension, we relax and our mind slips away. We slide into another state, that of dreams and often of a very personal message to ourselves. When we look at dreams, especially recurring ones, we can see a theme. read more
By: John Biesnecker | 2010-03-29 | Reference & Education Spaced repetition is a powerful technique that can be used to remember massive amounts of information with much less effort than would be required with conventional review techniques. Understanding how spaced repetition works is the first step to implementing it in your own study system. read more
By: Leanne Hoagland-Smith | 2010-04-01 | Sales Effective sales skills many times are repetitive behaviors that are called habits. Human beings are easily conditioned because this is a built in survival and evolutionary trait. Habits help us to conserve necessary resources when those emergencies arrive. However, habits are sometimes not a good thing. read more
By: Steven Wagenheim | 2010-03-27 | Article Writing This article is going to be a little advanced for beginning article writers, but I think you'll get something out of it. Word repetition, or lack of it, can make or break an article... and not just with keywords. read more