Religion Can Aid in Self-Control

by: Janice Wood January 25, 2012

Thinking about religion gives people more self-control, according to a new study from Queen’s University. “After unscrambling sentences containing religiously oriented words, participants in our studies exercised significantly more self-control,” said Kevin Rounding, a psychology graduate student and lead researcher on the study. Study participants were given a sentence with five words to unscramble. Some [...]

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Speech, Understanding Share Same Brain Regions

by: Psych Central News Editor August 17, 2011

The brain has a lot to do. Not only does it process the inputs from all five senses, but it also allows us to make sense of the information we receive from such inputs. Researchers have long wondered whether the brain might process information found in speech in the same region as it produces speech. [...]

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Making Choices Is Its Own Reward

by: Rick Nauert PhD July 19, 2011

The perception of control is vital for social and psychological well-being, and research by Rutgers University psychologists suggests exercising control through making choices may also be adaptive because it activates areas of the brain  associated with rewards. The study will be published in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for [...]

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The Best Ways To Control Your Anger

by: jlehnen1 February 16, 2011

If you take into consideration the negative affects anger troubles might have on yourself as well as folks surrounding you it’s wise to get some suggestions on ways to control anger . It is possible to select from these when you really feel yourself being taken over by fury. In the event you suffer from mild anger here are 4 things on anger control tips in which you may utilize at any time you find yourself in such a circumstance and how to handle it.

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Self Hypnosis to Change Your Luck

by: jlehnen1 December 10, 2010

Self hypnosis is to hypnotize you without having making use of any supplies like watches, CDs to hear to or to ask assist from an professional hypnotist. Carrying out this variety of strategy may well quite possibly assist you from acquiring some good luck.

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Self Hypnosis to Change Your Luck

by: jlehnen1 December 10, 2010

Self hypnosis is to hypnotize you without having making use of any supplies like watches, CDs to hear to or to ask assist from an professional hypnotist. Carrying out this variety of strategy may well quite possibly assist you from acquiring some good luck.

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Insomnia Symptoms and Conditions

by: jlehnen1 November 1, 2010

There’s one thing that you should keep in mind about insomnia symptoms. Usually a sufferer and patient is actually experiencing symptoms of a diagnosis that they’re not actually thinking of, i.e. isn’t insomnia. The key to getting control of your insomnia, is to realize what the difference is between exhibit symptoms and actually having the affliction. Sometimes folks think they’re exhibiting insomnia symptoms when they’re really just plain old tired. This is why it’s critical that you realize what the difference is. This ailment, this condition called insomnia, has everything to do with equilibrium. You may not realize this, but imbalances elsewhere in your life, completely unrelated to sleep, could be resulting in an imbalance in the part of your life that does have to do with sleep, i.e. your insomnia. Experts and specialists in this field suggest that you start with evaluating the things you eat and drink, if you believe you’re experiencing symptoms of insomnia. Certain things are no brainers. For instance, it’d just be extremely silly to expect to be able to go to sleep a few minutes after having a fresh cup of coffee. You’ll be surprised as to what you find, during your research about your insomnia. You might find, for example, that drinks, such as alcoholic drinks, which usually induce sleepiness, actually trigger insomnia symptoms.

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Learning to Cure Stuttering

by: jlehnen1 August 5, 2010

You will be surprised to know that nearly one per cent of the total world population stutters. This can be very embarrassing for that person and they most likely get nervous when they need to speak to someone else. What you need to realize is that it is actually a [...]

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Learning to Cure Stuttering

by: jlehnen1 August 5, 2010

You will be surprised to know that nearly one per cent of the total world population stutters. This can be very embarrassing for that person and they most likely get nervous when they need to speak to someone else. What you need to realize is that it is actually a [...]

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