
Positive thinking can be the difference between financial reward and bankruptcy. Here is a look at what I mean.
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In many parts of the country, home prices doubled during the period from 2000 to 2005. During this same time, creative financing programs (e.g. zero down payment, adjustable rate loans, interest only loans, option ARMs loans, negative amortization loans, etc.) gained popularity and helped some people buy homes who would…

It is universally recognised – by medical practitioners and the public alike – that regular exercise is beneficial to health. Psychologically and physiologically, there is no doubt that indulging in activities that flex the muscles and raise the heart rate brings enormous benefits and represents an important part of a healthy lifestyle.

Negativity is destructive, and is a financial loss to our organizations because it hinders innovative ideas and change, and it’s an opportunity cost, draining intellectual and productive synergy from coworkers, teams, customers, stakeholders, and the entire organization. And unchecked negativity is a vortex, drawing others into it, exponentially spreading its negative consequences, resulting in lower morale, loss of faith in the organization, and higher absenteeism and turnover…

Can diet affect our reaction to stress?
It can, and was proved in recent research at the University of Calgary in Canada.
It showed a high fat diet increased our negative reaction to stress in general, while a low fat diet produced the opposite reaction -that is, a the low fat diet reduced the negative consequences of stressful events.
This is something the health food proponents have been claiming forever, but some scientific evidence now is helping us understand just how correct eating can affect our entire life.