Saturday, October 1, 2016

Happiness comes from within. It is a choice you make regardless of your outside environment. Madeleine P. Maya


Create your Path and Make your Journey Count. Mindfull Wellness Created by Madeleine P. Maya

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Be the rock in your life. Mindfull Wellness created by Madeleine P. Maya

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Appreciate and Be Grateful , Art Reflection by Madeleine P. Maya


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There is no other way than Kindness, Mindfull wellness created by Madeleine P. Maya


May your days be colorful and joyous. Thank you for your views, re blogs, and comments. Madeleine P. Maya


Self discover with art and develop your hidden talents. Madeleine P. Maya


May your success be your armor and your smile be your shield to those that want to hurt you! Madeleine P. Maya | HelpingOthersHelpThemselves

May your success be your armor and your smile be your shield to those that want to hurt you! Madeleine P. Maya | HelpingOthersHelpThemselves

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

What It Means When a Narcissist Says “I Love You”

What It Means When a Narcissist Says “I Love You”: Dear Codependent Partner, What I’m about to say is not something I’d ever say or admit (to you), because to do so would end the winner-takes-all-game that is my main source of pleasure in life — one that effectively keeps you carrying...

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

CARMEN by Antonio Gades & Carlos Saura | Teatro Real de Madrid

Squeezing a Rubber Ball May Boost Creative Thinking | World of Psychology

Squeezing a Rubber Ball May Boost Creative Thinking | World of Psychology: Psychological research suggests a simple brain hack for temporarily boosting creativity and all it requires is a rubber ball. The technique itself is extremely simple: all you have to do is squeeze a rubber ball with your left hand as hard as you can for about a minute. An original study on this technique by four Israeli researchers (Goldstein et al., 2010) found that subjects who squeezed a rubber ball with their left hand solved noticeably more problems on a remote associates test, a standard test of convergent thinking. This form of creative thinking, usually contrasted with divergent thinking, is most useful for “connecting the dots:” combining existing information, comparing and juggling ideas, solving problems with some specified criteria, or extracting ideas from other information. A lot of real-world innovation or typical business problem-solving depends heavily on convergent thinking. The participants in the left hand group solved on average 50 percent more of the problems

Monday, June 6, 2016

Oxytocin Helps Dogs And People Bond | AllPsych Blog

Oxytocin Helps Dogs And People Bond | AllPsych Blog

A 3-D Printed Brain To Help Study Disease | AllPsych Blog

A 3-D Printed Brain To Help Study Disease | AllPsych Blog

Sense Of Smell Predicts Size Of Social Network | AllPsych Blog

Sense Of Smell Predicts Size Of Social Network | AllPsych Blog

When Opposites Don’t Attract | AllPsych Blog

When Opposites Don’t Attract | AllPsych Blog

Madeleine Maya - YouTube

Madeleine Maya - YouTube

Madeleine Maya - YouTube

Madeleine Maya - YouTube

Sometimes things may happen to us not only to teach us something but to teach others as well. Madeleine P. Maya | HelpingOthersHelpThemselves on WordPress.com

Sometimes things may happen to us not only to teach us something but to teach others as well. Madeleine P. Maya | HelpingOthersHelpThemselves on WordPress.com: Counseling, Coaching, Psychology, Therapy

Sometimes life chooses us because we are stronger so that thru our apparent pain and suffering others can learn. Madeleine P. Maya | HelpingOthersHelpThemselves

Sometimes life chooses us because we are stronger so that thru our apparent pain and suffering others can learn. Madeleine P. Maya | HelpingOthersHelpThemselves