5 Steps to a Simpler Life

Written by Barbara Myers


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4. Set up a paper processing system in your home. Use a portable file box to sort daily incoming paper. Immediately discard junk mail. Make a "memory box" for every family member to store artwork, playbills, and mementos.

5. Keep ongoing lists. Make a master list of everything you need to do. Prioritizerepparttar items and add some to your daily list. Post a grocery list. Write in your planner lists of movies to rent and books to read.



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Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Will He Remember You ... the Way You Want Him To?

Written by Susan Dunn, The EQ Coach


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Three weeks later, he showed themrepparttar same images. The women were 15% more likely to rememberrepparttar 130963 emotionally- charged pictures correctly. The fMRIs showed women store bothrepparttar 130964 memory andrepparttar 130965 emotion linked with it inrepparttar 130966 same parts ofrepparttar 130967 brain. Men, onrepparttar 130968 other hand, userepparttar 130969 same brain regions, but they storerepparttar 130970 emotions andrepparttar 130971 memories in different areas within them.

Environmental factors also play a role, researchers added. Girls are taught to manage their feelings by bringing them up and expressing them, while boys are taught to stuff them down in 'manly' silence.

If you're heartbroken that he couldn't remember how good it was, now you know why. You aren't nuts. You remembered it right, but he remembered it differently.

©Susan Dunn, The EQ Coach, coaching and Internet courses on emotional intelligence to enhance your career and relationships. www.susandunn.cc , mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for FREE ezine.


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