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What makes your brain tick?
According to researchers, any part of your body, if you don't use it you lose it, and particularly your brain, the more you use it the more brainy you become.


Self-Help Psych-Up

Want to boost your self-confidence?

Try the same four strategies school teachers use to boost their students' sense of initiatives:

1. Encourage yourself to make choices and follow through with them.

2. Make sure at least some of your goals are small enough that are bound to reach them.

3. Expand your horizons by trying lots of new and different things.

4. Be tolerant of your accidents and mistakes, especially when you are trying something new.


Dating tips

Think positive
Never use negative expressions in a relationship, even when you are making a positive statement.

Don't use negative words or expressions such as:

You won't be sorry in emailing me ... or
You won't regret your decision in contacting

Always use positive words or expressions such as:

You would be pleased to have ...
After you have know me for a while, you'll be congratulating yourself...


What's the moral in these stories?
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Travel Tip

Photocopy the front and back of all your credit card and charge cards on one sheet of paper. Put besides each the telephone number of the office to contact, keep the photocopy in a separate place from your cards, somewhere where you have immediate access to it if need be. If the cards are lost or stolen, you have the information immediately to hand.


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