Self Reflection
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Winter Solstice
University of Sarah —
Authority: 99
Yesterday morning, I flew into Cleveland Hopkins Airport from New York, to spend Christmas at home with my parents. It was an eventful morning - getting out of New York the Monday after a blizzard, during which many weekend flights were cancelled proved difficult, although not impossible. Id never seen LaGuardia ...2 days ago -
Embracing 2010 and all it holds for my 25 year old self
Those Corwins —
Authority: 109
A year ago I really had no clue what twenty four would hold for me. I didn’t know what steps would lie between then and now. I knew another year would come and go, but how? I had no idea. It’s about taking life one day, week, month, year at a time. And at the end of that time period, if you look back and ...2 days ago -
Magnifying Mirror
Wish Everyone Good Health. —
Authority: 168
I recently bought a magnifying mirror . . . a big, lighted magnifying mirror that makes it impossible for me to ignore all my face’s imperfections. The unreasonable clerk who sold me the mirror wouldn?t let me return it. She said not liking what I saw in it wasn?t reason enough to get my money [...]6 days ago -
Magnifying Mirror
Wish Everyone Good Health. —
Authority: 168
I recently bought a magnifying mirror . . . a big, lighted magnifying mirror that makes it impossible for me to ignore all my face’s imperfections. The unreasonable clerk who sold me the mirror wouldn?t let me return it. She said not liking what I saw in it wasn?t reason enough to get my money [...]6 days ago -
Brain Imaging Sheds Light on Social Woes Related to Autism
EmpowHer.com - Site Activity Feed —
Authority: 528
FRIDAY, Dec. 18 (HealthDay News) -- The brains of autistic people are less active than expected when theyre engaged in self-reflective thought, a finding that helps explain autism-related social difficulties, say British researchers. read more6 days ago -
Year End Self Reflection...
Out-Numbered —
Authority: 457
I promised myself that before the year came to a close, I would take pause and reflect on what has been a grueling but truly gratifying year for me personally. Like everyone else, my family has had to find ways to make do with a bit less this year. My business has successfully weathered what some have considered to be ...1 week ago -
Doctoring the Doctor
Blogs —
Authority: 162
In order to be truly effective in our work, we physicians need to conduct our own personal exploration, take time for introspection, and replenish our personal reserves. Part of our job is to balance the demands of our work (be they finding a cure for cancer, caring for terminally ill patients, solving the problems of ...1 week ago -
Bringing the MOGO Principle to the Holidays: Key 3: Make Connections & Self-Reflect
Humane Connection —
Authority: 129
As you buy gifts, food, wrapping paper, ornaments, etc., this holiday season ask yourself some questions. What are the effects of these purchase on other people, animals, and the environment? All your purchases will contribute to the economy, which is a positive effect in these hard times, but your money is your vote ...1 week ago -
A heartbreaking tale of staggering geekiness
Blogs —
Authority: 162
I wrote earlier about my personal relationship to fantasy and gaming, and the reasons for writing my book Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks: An Epic Quest for Reality Among Role Players, Online Gamers, and Other Dwellers of Imaginary Realms . I wanted to expand on those ideas here. To recap: I was a high school ...1 week ago -
Why People Get Depressed at Christmas
Blogs —
Authority: 162
We are told that Christmas, for Christians, should be the happiest time of year, an opportunity to be joyful and grateful with family, friends and colleagues. Yet, according to the National Institute of Health, Christmas is the time of year that people experience the highest incidence of depression. Hospitals and ...1 week ago -
Elusive…
something something —
Authority: 103
Forgive me for being in a poetry mood lately. I’m not sure what brought it on, though I have to say that I’m enjoying it tremendously. I find I’m so intensely drawn to the poems I’ve been writing, much more so than I’m drawn to my usual essays and other posts, articles, and so on. [...]1 week ago -
How I Found Design
Watching the Watchers —
Authority: 118
A student of mine, apparently taken by my enthusiasm for design, once asked me how I had come to the field. This gave me pause, because as I tried to formulate an answer, I found myself pushing further and further into my memory. Finally, I told the student, "Its a long story," because I realized it all started when I ...1 week ago -
Alice Palmer
The Adventures of an Urban Socialite* —
Authority: 119
It just dawned on me this weekend how close 2010 is… yikes! It’s almost time for that all-important self-reflection that comes with each new year… however, I have to deal December first! Before I suggest more gifts, how about some fashion? I love love love Alice Palmer’s SS2010 collection ...2 weeks ago -
Nate Silver: No National Backlash Against Gay Marriage
OutGayLife.com —
Authority: 150
In light of the New York State Senates decision on Wednesday to vote down gay marriage, Ive been thinking a little bit more about what happened last month in Maine, where voters passed Question 1 -- reversing the state legislatures decision to allow for gay marriage -- by roughly a 5-point margin. We had ...2 weeks ago -
Without Identity – Poem by Dragon Blogger
Wanderer Thoughts —
Authority: 496
Without Identity I am a man without identity A struggle found in every battle A formless dream with no fruition A library of information with no tuition I am a man without identity What will people say or speak about me What lives are lived in my own times What prices are paid from my own crimes I am a man without ...2 weeks ago -
Allen Iverson: When the Levees Broke
Mason Says —
Authority: 122
Our culture has a certain level of ambivalence when it comes to the sight of a man crying, let alone an athlete. Those psychologically stuck in the 1970’s, even if they were born in the 80’s, think it’s a sign of “softness”. Rest of us may squirm at worse, but at best we see it as a sign of the times; the ...2 weeks ago -
Whitefield’s criteria for self-reflection each day
theReformission —
Authority: 106
George Whitefield’s Diary begins with a list of criteria which he used each night as a basis of examining his actions during the day. Here is his list (which I’ve edited slightly given that it was in old english). Have I, 1. been fervent in private prayer? 2. used set hours of prayer? (1 hour in morning, 1 ...3 weeks ago -
Fashion in the Mirror
Trend Land - Fashion & Trends Blogzine —
Authority: 634
Fashion in the Mirror or Self-Reflection in Fashion Photography, was an exhibition in London who undress international fashion photographers and question the creation of perfect beauty. Fashion in the Mirror is an overview of their self-examination and a rare look behind-the-scenes of fashion photography from the ...4 weeks ago -
The Little Boy
something something —
Authority: 103
I put my hands about his waist and lift him way up high.He flings his arms around my neck and looks me in the eye.“I love you”, says the little boy, solemn and sincere.Then suddenly his face lights up as he grins from ear to ear.A favorite song* begins to play and I’m shaken from [...]4 weeks ago -
Paths we cannot change…
something something —
Authority: 103
Fleeting thoughts of you are swirling ’round my mind.Specks of memories in and out – I never thought I’d find.Though time has passed; the pain has dulled – you’re never far away.Reminding me of what was lost, or that you’ll never see today.I think of all the joy you brought, just by being you.I think [...]4 weeks ago

