Archive for October, 2014

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Is anger threatening to destroy your relationship? Then learn some things you can do to control your anger and make your relationship work.

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New studies show that the effects of marijuana on young people may be greater than we thought. One has found brain differences even in casual smokers.

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World-renowned sports psychologist Mike Gervais talks to Tadhg Peavoy about optimising performance and how the world’s top athletes develop their minds to achieve more in sport.

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More about sports psychologist Mike Gervais.

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Why Everyone Should Shoot Like Steve Nash

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Dr. Mike Gervais has worked with the Seattle Seahawks, Felix Baumgartner and a host of other world-class athletes.

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Researchers are pinpointing the brain circuits involved in forming habits. Elisha Goldstein takes us through a mindfulness practice to curb bad habits.

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Positive thinking does not bring good results. Optimism with realism does.#psychology#Wellbeing#hyvinvointi@THLorg http://t.co/KTmwAAKteQ

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Bruce Feldman, who covers college football for Fox Sports, set out to write a book about the development of young quarterbacks. In the process he unearthed a trove of lessons on leadership and talent management.

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