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  1. Creating and Receiving Ourselves: How else can I make sense of part of my experience except to say that I discover ... http://bit.ly/6PC7RV
  2. The ‘Ten Commandments’ of Character Development, Number Six: Dr Simon's series continues with the sixth of 'ten... http://bit.ly/4K24eO
  3. Mail Tagging Now Integrated Into Tagger for Mac Users: For Mac users trying out OpenMeta tagging, the news just kee... http://bit.ly/85WnNl
  4. More on Building a Website for Your Private Practice: Here's a quick update on our suggestions for building a site ... http://bit.ly/907SZ1
  5. A Good Play Ethic: I don't wish to defend laziness but rather to speak in favour of play. Play has a lightheartedne... http://bit.ly/2y7wjx
  6. Tagging Mail for Mac Users: Get Mail Tags for Free With Tagger: If you're a Mac user looking for a way to help orga... http://bit.ly/21HZvA
  7. The ‘Ten Commandments’ of Character Development, Number Five: Dr Simon's series continues with the fifth of 'te... http://bit.ly/2rpxsU
  8. The Minimalist Self: The Japanese Experience: In this continuing series on sense of self, Sarah Luczaj explores a pi... http://bit.ly/lCz6g
  9. Understanding the Psychology of Social Networking: Have you always suspected it? Just one diagram explains it all: s... http://bit.ly/3g3CAp
  10. Bringing Creativity to Life: It seems to me that while creativity means change, not all change is creative.Tags: creat... http://bit.ly/PYdU
  11. The Relational Self: Comfort or Threat?: In this second of the series on sense of self and how it differs across cul... http://bit.ly/2rDWYV
  12. Self Esteem Across Cultures: Self-esteem is generally considered to be something vital, a value in itself, in Western... http://bit.ly/HMwKf
  13. Saying Goodbye to Anorexia — And Hello to Kate Le Page: Guest contributor Kate Le Page, author of Goodbye Ana, sha... http://bit.ly/3CR5R7
  14. The ‘Ten Commandments’ of Character Development, Number Four: Dr Simon's series continues with the fourth of 'te... http://bit.ly/3jRINh
  15. How To Cure Boredom!: Sarah Luczaj takes a look at How to Cure Boredom, an upcoming e-book by fellow contributor Evan... http://bit.ly/9fSXJ
  16. The ‘Ten Commandments’ of Character Development, Number Three: Dr Simon's series continues with the third of 'te... http://bit.ly/4lhoxP
  17. The Weirdest People in the World? (Has Psychology Research Gone Wrong?): Have you ever had the feeling that somethin... http://bit.ly/1nypmn
  18. Learning to Be Ourselves: How I eat at home now is quite different to how I ate when I was young. And yet, I don't h... http://bit.ly/3VfZmw
  19. Two Software Reviews, and Some Funky Facts About Greg: There's a trio of updates for today: we review Leap for Mac, ... http://bit.ly/21YA9x
  20. Are There Recipes for Living?: It seems to me that we all have our 'recipes' for living: cooking with a recipe means ... http://bit.ly/pmV4U