Archive for the 'Readers Day' Category

Readers day | How much time on the computer?

August 26th, 2007

I’ve seen so many people talking about the importance of reducing the computer time in our lives and I’ve always wondered, how much time do people really spend in front of their personal computers and on which tasks?

Currently I spend almost twelve hours every day (both mobile - notebook, and at home - desktop). A [...]

Readers Day | What would you attempt?

August 19th, 2007

One of the greatest forces that stops you from achieving your true potential is the fear of failure. The fear of failure is related to the fear of criticism and fear of rejection.

One of the main differences between successful and unsuccessful people is that the successful people fight and overcome their fear of failure. Unsuccessful [...]

Readers Day | Blog improvement opinions

August 12th, 2007

As this blog is getting very close to celebrating it’s second month of existence and I’m getting better at understanding what you, my readers, like to read about, I would like to ask for some help in improving this blog!

In one year from now, with your help, I would like to see this blog grown into an authority resource on self improvement. That’s why I need you to [...]

Readers Day | How smart are you? Count some letters

August 5th, 2007

“Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction.” - Albert Einstein

I’ve always agreed to that. And because of that, I’m gonna test your intelligence with a very simple problem.

Below is a quote [...]

Readers Day - Anti-smoking campaigns encourage teen use

July 29th, 2007

A study conducted by the University of Georgia shows that the middle school students who are exposed to anti-smoking ads are more likely to smoke. You may wonder, how is that possible? Well, it’s a fact that the youth have a rebellious nature and don’t want to hear what they should do or not do. [...]

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