Douglas Eby's Bookmarks
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PsyBlog: 30 Psychobabble Phrases - Which Do You Hate Most?
http://www.spring.org.uk/2008/06/30-psychobabble-phrases-which-do-you.php
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1. "My pet peeve is the use of OCD in, I get really OCD about cleaning my kitchen. What's really offensive about the usage is that it suggests one can spontaneously develop and un-develop a disorder. This is offensive to people who actually live w… More
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Food, Anxiety and Depression «
http://cureyourdepression.wordpress.com/2008/06/17/food-anxiety-and-depression/#comment-78
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Food is another major factor that greatly affects how we feel. Most people don’t really notice that what they put into their bodies affects how they feel.
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A bigger ego is the only way to truly create "A New Earth"
http://talentdevelop.com/articles/ABEITOW.html
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Article by James Ray: Unless you've been living under a rock for the last 6 months, you've most likely heard the buzz around A New Earth. I applaud Eckhart Tolle for putting forth the time and energy to make such a positive impact on the world. Th… More
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Is it a disorder, or just shyness? | Highly Sensitive
http://highlysensitive.org/is-it-a-disorder-or-just-shyness/
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Many of us were shy as children, and continue to be. In more extreme versions, it may be labeled social phobia or social anxiety disorder, but maybe it is usually a personality trait, related to introversion and high sensitivity. A number of psych… More
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Do we need solitude or connection to create?
http://talentdevelop.com/devtalent/do-we-need-solitude-or-connection-to-create/
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“We cannot create in a vacuum of isolation: we are helped along in the creative process by certain kinds of emotional support from others that help us to be at our best and to realize our full potentials.”
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Lost in our reactions | Highly Sensitive
http://highlysensitive.org/lost-in-our-reactions/
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High sensitivity can be a deeply assaultive and distressing and disorienting experience. Probably starting when we were too young to have the cognitive ability to sort it out, many of us learned that identifying ourselves as sensitive (at least pr… More
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Potential for Greatness.
http://www.craigharper.com.au/2008/03/potential-for-greatness.html
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In the course of my work, I meet many (many) amazing people who are miserable, frustrated and seemingly lost, living in a reality that they hate, not because they don't have the capacity to change or achieve great things in their life, but simply … More
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Prodded by our angelic and demonic muse | High Ability
http://highability.org/prodded-by-our-angelic-and-demonic-muse/
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"The presence of talent is not sufficient. Many people have more than one talent, and wonder what to do with them." Jane Piirto, Ph.D. continues in her book Talented Children and Adults, "What is the impetus, what is the reason, for one talent tak… More
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Investing meaning in our art - an interview with Eric Maisel
http://talentdevelop.com/interviews/IMIOA.html
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In the Introduction to his book The Van Gogh Blues: The Creative Person's Path Through Depression, Eric Maisel, PhD writes: "Creators have trouble maintaining meaning. Creating is one of the ways they endeavor to maintain meaning."
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Nerds endure and create even without support | High Ability
http://highability.org/nerds-endure-and-create-even-without-support/
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Being different, an outsider, and called by others a nerd or other names, can be upsetting to downright painful when we were kids, but how does that kind of label impact our adult identity, and what does it indicate about social attitudes toward c… More
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