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In Challenging Times Everything Changes

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Do you believe that success is the result of your intelligence, talent, education, timing, luck, or strategies? Or perhaps you think it’s based on who you know or how hard you work? You may even hope it’s due to your strong spiritual alignment and prayers. During the most challenging times, the people who achieve the greatest breakthroughs are those who continue learning, adapting, evolving, and strengthening themselves while others emotionally collapse, freeze, complain, or give up. You’ve heard about Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fawn, right? DON’T do any of these EVER!! None of these ever works short-term. Long-term, they create emotional, financial, leadership, and relationship disasters. People need major self-soothing skills to avoid emotional collapse during uncertainty, rejection, fear, instability, career challenges, financial pressure, leadership stress, or massive life transitions. I offer 6 self-soothing tools, and you only need to master Brain-breathing©, the fastest and easi...

Beyond the Horse Race: Data, Myths, and Missed Calls

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Dr. Perron has been featured on C-SPAN, Newsweek, USA Today, RealClearPolitics and many others. For more information, or to schedule an interview with Dr. Louis Perron, please contact Kevin McVicker at Shirley & McVicker Public Affairs at (703) 739-5920 or  kmcvicker@shirleyandmcvicker.com . Adblock test (Why?) source http://www.expertclick.com/NewsRelease/Beyond-the-Horse-Race-Data-Myths-and-Missed-Calls,2026314658.aspx

A Minute With Alan? ? It?s You, It?s Not Me

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Name: Crysta Ames Title: Office Manager Group: Summit Consulting Group, Inc. Dateline: East Greenwich, RI United States Direct Phone: 401-884-2778 ...

Would a life of infinite leisure courtesy of AI be desirable to anyone?

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[unable to retrieve full-text content] In her recent New York Times article, Jasmine Sun listed some of the worries that most of us have with the increasing deployment of AI in sectors of the economy and the broader society. Chief among the concerns are mass worker displacements and the possibility of AI systems escaping human control and proceeding to cause […] Adblock test (Why?) source http://www.expertclick.com/NewsRelease/Would-a-life-of-infinite-leisure-courtesy-of-AI-be-desirable-to-anyone,2026314654.aspx

I can?t believe he said that

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[unable to retrieve full-text content] Vladimir Putin should be given a physics test. Newton’s Third Law of Motion states that for every action in nature, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, he should have known that the Ukrainians would react. Quite clearly, he was overconfident in his belief that […] Adblock test (Why?) source http://www.expertclick.com/NewsRelease/I-cant-believe-he-said-that,2026314644.aspx

Your Brain Pill May Be Lying

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New York, New York: Americans are spending billions of dollars every year on brain supplements, memory pills, and so-called nootropics. They line the shelves of every pharmacy, big-box store, and health food shop in the country. The ads promise sharper memory, faster thinking, and a mind that doesn't slow down with age . What those glossy labels won't tell you is what licensed clinical psychologist and author Dr. Patricia A. Farrell wants every consumer to know: for most healthy adults, the science simply doesn't back up the sales pitch. In her new research-based article, Dr. Farrell cuts through the noise with the kind of clear, no-nonsense insight she's known for. She examines the actual evidence behind the most popular ingredients, from omega-3 fatty acids and ginkgo biloba to the trendy mushroom and amino acid blends flooding the market right now. Some of it holds up. A lot of it doesn't. "For healthy adults chasing a mental edge, the science doesn't y...

Let Time Work in Your Favor

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What if the biggest advantage in your life isn’t talent, timing, or luck—but time itself? And what if most people give that advantage away because they expect results too quickly? Warren Buffett didn’t build his life by chasing fast wins. Early on, he made a different kind of decision—he chose to trust time. While others looked for immediate results, he believed that small, consistent decisions—repeated over years—could lead to extraordinary outcomes. He wasn’t trying to win quickly. He was trying to win eventually . That shift in thinking changed everything. He didn’t see time as something working against him. He saw it as an ally—if he stayed disciplined long enough. His belief system was simple but powerful: if you make thoughtful decisions and stick with them, time will multiply your efforts. But only if you don’t interrupt the process. What he did right: He rejected the pressure for immediate results and instead built his life around long-term thinking. He focused on making decisi...