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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 September 24, 2012

Politics: Six Reasons Why Politicians Believe They Can Lie (and Not Get Caught)

With the presidential and congressional campaigns in the homestretch, the quadrennial contest for deception, misdirection, fact-bending, half-truths, and downright lies, in other words, the challenge to win the hearts and minds of voters, is in full swing. In writing this post, I’m trying to maintain a neutral stance on which party and which candidates are […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 September 20, 2012

Personal Growth: Am I Having a Mid-life Crisis?

I’ve been pretty darned restless for about six months now and I just haven’t been able to shake the feeling. I wasn’t sure what to make of this unsettled feeling because I’ve got a really good life. Then, I received an email from one of my best friends who now lives in London (I’ve been […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 September 17, 2012

Parenting/Technology: Is Your Family’s Relationship with Technology Healthy?

How involved in technology your children are is only half of the equation in its impact on them. The other half, of course, is the degree to which you are savvy in both your understanding and use of technology. The research indicating that children spend, on average, more than 7.5 hours a day in front […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 September 17, 2012

Cycling: Motivation to Achieve Your Cycling Goals

Motivation lies at the base of the Prime Cycling pyramid. Without your desire and determination to improve your cycling performances and achieve your riding goals, all of the other mental factors, confidence, intensity, focus, and emotions, are meaningless. To become the best cyclist you can be, you must be motivated to do the work necessary […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 September 13, 2012

Personal Growth: Stop “Trying” to be Happy (Hint: Just Get Rid of Your Angst)

It sure has been a good few decades for happiness. Before, say, the ‘70s, happiness just wasn’t on the radar screens of most people nor had it been a part of the cultural vocabulary in America. Of course, happiness did merit a mention in our Constitution (“life, liberty and the pursuit of…”), so it has […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 September 12, 2012

Personal Growth: The Joys of “Bromance”

I have a confession: I’m having a “bromance.” You may know the term from the movie I Love You, Man; it describes a close, though non-sexual relationship between two men. Yes, my wife knows about and she supports it. My bromance was certainly unexpected. In fact, he (I’ll call him Drew) is probably my first […]

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