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April 30
I think you touched on an important difference: A sense of trust often plays a more important role for women. But isn't trust necessary for a successful transaction? Perhaps women make fewer errors because they are more likely to take the time and...
April 23
It is much easier to deal with men than with women, true - At least to me. I left Engineering World several years ago; logical analytical engineer will be living in me until my last day on this Earth. Its natural to me to appeal to logic and to ex...
April 23
Thank you for a great post. I love to read about topics like this, and you covered it quite well.
April 23
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What an interesting observation. I think I'm much more inclined to give help than to ask for help - but you have inspired me to ask for specific help and I'm excited about beginning. Pam Steinbach
April 23
How unfortunate to have to cancel after so many successful years. We need our stories now more than ever. Pam
April 23
We (Grassroots Green of NE Indiana) published the Green Living Guide and we are now offering the guide free through sponsorship of John Steinbach, Agent with New York Life. It features people in NE Indiana who are making efforts to be more energy ...
April 23
A place where local professionals can discuss ways to make their businesses greener.
April 23
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Stress isn’t a problem, you’ll be glad to hear. It’s our reaction to it that is damaging to our well-being, harming the brain, organs and, too often, our zest for life. Here are a few widely acknowledged ways to manage stress so it doesn’t manage ...
April 21
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Stress isn’t a problem, you’ll be glad to hear. It’s our reaction to it that is damaging to our well-being, harming the brain, organs and, too often, our zest for life. Here are a few widely acknowledged ways to manage stress so it doesn’t manage ...
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April 20

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Communication
What are you working on?
Writing, teaching yoga, marketing and data management
How big is your business?
Self-employed
What is your Job Title
Owner
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http://jpconsultantsinc.com
What is your Personal Website?
http://appreciateyourlife.com
What is your alma mater?
Other / out of state
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Pam Steinbach

re Ladies, Ask for What You Want

What an interesting observation. I think I'm much more inclined to give help than to ask for help - but you have inspired me to ask for specific help and I'm excited about beginning.
Pam Steinbach

Posted on April 23, 2009 at 8:34am — 2 Comments

Pam Steinbach

Stress Isn't a Problem

Stress isn’t a problem, you’ll be glad to hear. It’s our reaction to it that is damaging to our well-being, harming the brain, organs and, too often, our zest for life. Here are a few widely acknowledged ways to manage stress so it doesn’t manage us.

Meditation has been shown to be remarkably effective in lowering stress. Studies of brain waves of people who are meditating indicate deep states of relaxation that gird the mind to better handle stress. Meditation isn’t a religion but it’s a pract… Continue

Posted on April 21, 2009 at 5:22pm — 1 Comment

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