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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 29, 2010

Politics: Politicians’ Ethical Race to the Bottom

It seems like every time you turn on the TV, listen to the radio, open a newspaper, or go on line these days there is a new scandal du jour erupting, giving our sensationalism-addicted, bottom-feeding media culture a reason for being. It’s gotten to be a competition to see who can shock America the most […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 20, 2010

Sports: Psych-down Techniques

It’s natural to feel some increase in your intensity in a competition. You’re putting yourself to the test and want to do your best. But when that increase intensity turns to anxiety that can hurt your performances, that can be a problem. But rather than just resigning yourself to feeling nervous and performing poorly, you […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 17, 2010

Business: Prime Motivation: The Drive to Succeed

According to the research of Dr. Anders Ericsson, motivation is the most significant predictor of success. In simple terms, Dr. Ericsson found that experts in many walks of life, whether sport, music, chess, dance, or business, had put in the most hours at their craft. He coined the phrase, “It takes 10 years and 10,000 […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 17, 2010

Technology: How Social Media Can Ruin Lives

We all know the power of the Internet for good. It offers a wealth of information, connects people who are miles and cultures apart, and allows news to be disseminated instantly. But I recently learned of a young man whose reputation, and perhaps his life, has been devastated because of information, later proved to be […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 14, 2010

Education: The Travesty of Education Budget Cuts

I’ve been hearing so much about budget cuts to public education in the news lately. Last week, there were demonstrations all over the Bay Area protesting the massive budget cuts to public colleges, and secondary and elementary schools throughout California. And these protests weren’t just on the college campuses of Berkeley, Santa Cruz, and Davis, […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 3, 2010

Politics: 3 Words I Wish Washington Would Learn

Recent surveys have shown that trust and regard that Americans hold for their elected officials in Washington is at historic lows. And those government officials wonder why they are aren’t on anyone’s Most Popular list these days. Let me count the ways: bailouts, backroom deals, tax cuts for the wealthy, extreme partisanship, election-year politics, the […]

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