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The Artful Mind: Exploring Tracy Farrill's Creative Process
In artistic expression, each creator possesses a unique narrative, a distinctive journey that unfolds within the canvas of their mind. Tracy Farrill, a contemporary artist whose work has captivated audiences globally, invites us to delve into the labyrinth of her creative process. As we unravel the layers of her artful mind, we gain insights into the inspirations, challenges, and revelations that shape the mesmerizing world she brings to life through her creations.
Scott MelbyPublished 4 months ago in MotivationHearts on Everest: Our Love at the Peak
In the heart of the Himalayas, amidst the towering peaks, fate wove a tale of love on the slopes of Mount Everest. Sarah, an intrepid mountaineer driven by a passion for conquering the world's highest summits, embarked on a daring journey to fulfill her lifelong dream of reaching Everest's pinnacle.
JulygwynetPublished 4 months ago in MotivationNavigating the Labyrinth of Decision-Making: Unveiling the Surprising Impact of Time and the Battle Against Decision Fatigue
In a comprehensive and meticulously orchestrated study conducted in 2011, a team of researchers undertook an exhaustive exploration, closely scrutinizing a cohort of judges as they grappled with the intricate task of determining the eligibility of imprisoned individuals for parole. While conventional wisdom might lead one to assume that factors such as the gravity of the crime, the length of the sentence, and the current behavior of the incarcerated individuals would be the predominant factors guiding these pivotal decisions, the researchers unveiled a surprising and remarkably influential variable: the time of day.
Shelby AndersonPublished 5 months ago in PsycheKilling the False Self
It all seemed so serious, years ago. The question of the false self and the real self. The question of the human condition as applied to the long-term inconsequential that all felt so dire at the time.
Chaia LeviPublished 5 months ago in PsycheChildish, Emotionally Sensitive, and Grandiose!
In reading material by alcoholics, for alcoholics, the following statement was included — Doctors and psychologists after studying a group of problem drinkers made a statement that upset recovering alcoholics.
Denise E LindquistPublished 5 months ago in PsycheSiblings Shenanigans & Babysitting Dilemma
The grandfather clock on the wall was showing 2:00 pm. The quiet and stillness in the air that used to make the sound of 'dong' echo in the room was absent. Today, the atmosphere in the house was lively and there was mischievous anticipation hanging in the air.
StaringalePublished 5 months ago in LongevityHow To Stay Motivated
A study was conducted in 1998 at Columbia University by a professor Claudia M Mueller. She took a large group of fifth graders and had them work on numerous puzzles by themselves, now these were very challenging puzzles but regardless of how well each child did he or she was told that they scored very well that they did better than most of the other kids. Afterwards half of these students were told that they scored high because they worked hard while the other half were told that it was all because they were smart and gifted. Then they presented each student with three more types of puzzles to work on easy ones, medium difficulty ones and extremely challenging ones and what they found was very interesting.
Mavin WinstonPublished 5 months ago in MotivationBattling Cellulitis - The Herbal Way
Those of you who have fought cellulitis, or stood by while a loved one did, know that this dermis infection is a long, drawn-out, painful fight that antibiotics just don't seem to have the ability to vanquish.
Hope MartinPublished 5 months ago in Longevity