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SYLVESTER STALLONE STORY OF SUCCESS
Sylvester Stallone has been one of the most recognized names in Hollywood over the past four decades. And it all started with a simple story of a down and out dock worker named Rocky. A nobody who was given an opportunity of a lifetime and seized it.
By mossa moslem ali11 months ago in Motivation
Success Story
The onset of the disease was insidious, but even today, I still vividly remember the painful episode in my life. I completed high school, college, and medical school with great success. Everything seemed set, and I was about to start a residency program at a prestigious institution. It seemed as if my hard work had paid off and my dreams were realized. However, six weeks into my residency, I was in trouble. I was repeatedly unable to complete my work in a timely fashion. In fact, I did almost everything, including walking down the hall and going to the bathroom, at a very slow pace. In addition, I had trouble concentrating on even the simplest of tasks. Having always been blessed with an excellent memory, I noted with dismay that I was often unable to recall basic facts I had read. It was a frustrating time, since it had always been very important to me to do my work in a conscientious manner. Despite the demoralizing effect the ensuing negative feedback had on me, I resolved to overcome the hurdle. It was a very frustrating struggle, because no matter how hard I tried, I could not improve. I remained slow, inefficient, disorganized, and was almost always late — very late. It seemed as if my mind was paralyzed and I was condemned to play the role of the worst resident in the program. Slowly I began to wonder if I was contracting some sort of dementia.
By mossa moslem ali11 months ago in Psyche
Management and multidisciplinary approach of psychiatric disease
Who defines psychological disorders? The American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statis- tical Manual (DSM-5) describes some specific abnormal psy- chiatric conditions and defines these “mental disorders” as “… syndrome[s] characterized by clinically significant disturbance[s] in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that.
By mossa moslem ali11 months ago in Psyche