Depression is believed to be the number one cause of disability in the world. In the United States alone, more than 17% of the population will experience varying degrees of depression at some point in their lives.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
How to Develop Your Interests
Are you doing what you love to do with your life, or do you have wishes and fantasies about what you would have done or become if things were different, because things are not different - things are just life. Reality is where and how you live right now. You can't escape that, albeit watching others live their lives on TV, reading to disappear or drowning in various vices. You can do something about your passions right now in your reality however, if you want to.
You don't have to tell anyone what you'd like to do. If you're human, you've probably already confessed about your dreams once or twice, and the responses sent your passions packing deep down in the basement of your heart where they now lie dormant - cold and neatly folded.
You don't have to tell anyone what you'd like to do. If you're human, you've probably already confessed about your dreams once or twice, and the responses sent your passions packing deep down in the basement of your heart where they now lie dormant - cold and neatly folded.
Monday, June 8, 2015
It's Time to Make Smart Sexy Again
My friend and mentor Quincy Jones
says it takes 20 years to change a culture.
Well, in the last 20 years we have made dumb sexy. We have dumbed down and celebrated it. And we need to make smart sexy again.
A few years ago a prominent company — Diesel Jeans — launched an extremely successful new advertising campaign called Be Stupid. And I mean it was extremely successful.
And even though the company had a Manhattan flagship location with BE STUPID permanently installed on both sides of the store, no one said a word.
Well, in the last 20 years we have made dumb sexy. We have dumbed down and celebrated it. And we need to make smart sexy again.
A few years ago a prominent company — Diesel Jeans — launched an extremely successful new advertising campaign called Be Stupid. And I mean it was extremely successful.
And even though the company had a Manhattan flagship location with BE STUPID permanently installed on both sides of the store, no one said a word.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
6 Genuine Ways to Really Stand Out at Work
Great employees spend the majority of their time helping other people succeed: Their company, their employees, their customers and vendors and suppliers... the list goes on and on.
Great employees also spend some time helping themselves succeed, both for "selfish" reasons and because their success creates success for others.
Great employees also spend some time helping themselves succeed, both for "selfish" reasons and because their success creates success for others.
Latest News on Fifa
(CNN)Chuck Blazer, a former FIFA executive committee member and a key player in the ongoing corruption investigation into international soccer's governing body, admitted that he and other officials took bribes ahead of the 1998 and 2010 World Cups, court records show.
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