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Realizations Inc
New Article
"Hickory, dickory, dock, the mouse ran up the clock..." And there are ever so many ways to respond. Enjoy this issue's new article about one woman's...
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Seminar Opportunities

During the month of October, Dr. Taylor will be in South Korea making presentations in a variety of venues.
The Brain Program upcoming:
Saturday, November 12, 2011, 2:00-5:00 p.m.
The Meadows of Napa Valley, 1800 Atrium Parkway, Napa, CA 94558
If you would like to host The Brain Program in your area,
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. The program can be presented in about three hours.
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Q & A
Q. My boss tends to say "no" to most suggestions or requests I make. I've never thought of her as particularly negative or vindictive but this is getting ridiculous. I'm curious to know if you think this is a "brain thing."
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Q. Teachers have complained that my two children are argumentative and sometimes even disrespectful. When I ask the kids why they argued or were disrespectful, their response is that they didn't like the way the teacher talked to them, so that the reason they argue and their comments are being interpreted as disrespectful. How do I handle the teachers?
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Brain Aerobic Exercises
Remember to challenge your brain with the hundreds of free brain aerobic exercises on Taylor's website. Spend 20 minutes a day using these brain aerobic exercises and another 10 minutes a day reading aloud. Help your brain stay younger for longer.
Link to Brain Benders...
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Books in the Works
Watch for two more books in the adventures series: Adventures of the Jungle Bully and Adventures of the Great White Owl. They will be available on Amazon.com.
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New Recipes
Another of Taylor's famous recipes, in both the regular and gluten-free sections:
Taylor's Broccoli Soup
More gluten-free recipes...
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Point to Ponder
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. —Aristotle, philosopher (384-322 BCE)
Part of becoming an effective and successful individual involves being able to communicate with others without becoming a clone. Those with high levels of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) typically know what they think (their own brain's opinion). They can also listen to and acknowledge the opinions of others. This does not presuppose that their original opinion will change or even that it needs to change. They can listen to the perspectives of others and agree or not; or perhaps even be neutral about the subject. High levels of EQ is not about agreement. It is about being able to process another perspective without feeling constrained or even obligated to accept it and make it yours.
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