Graphology is the study of analyzing handwriting. It’s been a source of debate for years whether or not this “science” can truly pinpoint someone’s personality based solely on their writing style, but that doesn’t mean it has no basis in reality. According to some, studying one’s handwriting can provide insights into…
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When someone asks you that question the first thing that comes to mind is why should you forgive someone who hurt you? The notion is ridiculous, right? Yes, you’ve probably heard it said a billion times that you should forgive and forget but what a cliché! Imagine forgiving someone who has…
I know. What a somber topic! Not everyone goes through the experience–or should I say trauma–of a loved one going to prison. Regardless of whether it is a minor offence or a major one, one thing is certain–it is never easy: for the prisoner as well as those connected to them.…
“I wish I could be more creative!” Is that something you tell yourself often? You are not alone. Many people yearn to be more creative at work and at home especially when see someone rattling off a seemingly endless stream of ideas. The thing is, there is also the assumption that…
If you thought doing more than one thing at a time makes you ultra-efficient, you are wrong. Break the multitasking habit if you want to be happy A few weeks back, I was scheduled to meet someone for work. Besides hoping for a good outcome, I was also excited to get…
With a recommendation of at least at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity a week for adults, where do we find the time? How to sneak exercise into your day? More to the point, what activities can help us accomplish this requirement when…
Considering that we are still avoiding going out unless absolutely necessary, now is a good time to learn piano online—or any musical instrument of your choice. Music is a great stress-reliever and playing an instrument keeps our hands busy, which is good for heart health. Long ago, I wanted to learn…







