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How cognitive distortions affect employee performance

Our brains are a remarkable tool that we rely on for guidance and understanding. Trusting in our own cognitive abilities is essential, as it allows us to navigate through life's challenges, recognize potential threats, and seek meaningful connections. It is through our brain's intricate wiring that we can detect danger, attract potential partners, and solve the problems that come our way.

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Does your mind run away with you?

When things don’t happen how — or when — you think they should, does your mind start racing? Do you jump to conclusions?

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Lausa kõhedusttekitav! Harjumused, mis iseloomustavad ebausaldusväärseid inimesi

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Hussein Sharif and Guy Kennaway struck up a friendship which led to 'Black and White Thinking' being published

A DENBIGH man is one half of the duo behind a new book on how two very different people became good friends as a result of a walk around the UK.

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While Britons are imprisoned, Austrians are encouraged to get out, stay fit, and soak up vitamin D


While Britons are imprisoned, Austrians are encouraged to get out, stay fit, and soak up vitamin D
Cases have plummeted 90% in Austria, and without the sort of draconian rules Britain has adopted
The ski lifts are open
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With the snow piling thick on the ground in Salzburg, I am amazed at two things in Austria which I do not think are unrelated.  
The first is that neither temperature nor lockdown has in any way affected the average citizens’ visibility in the streets. 
When I walk out of my front door on the Nonnberg, adjacent to the ancient convent where Julie Andrew’s portrayed a novitiate in The Sound Of Music, there are invariably locals tramping up and down the stairs and slopes, wading through drifts and sliding across ice, to stare at alpine mountain ranges in the middle distance. 

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A new poetry collection about a Cambridge women unjustly hanged as a witch, and new National Endowment for the Humanities grants for local writers


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A new poetry collection about a Cambridge woman unjustly hanged as a witch, and new National Endowment for the Humanities grants for local writers
By Nina MacLaughlin Globe Correspondent,Updated December 28, 2020, 10:44 a.m.
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Verses of the accused
In Cambridge in 1650, a woman was wrongly accused and hanged for bewitching her friend’s child to death. Shortly after her hanging, it came to light that the child froze to death because his nurse left him in the cold woods during a lover’s tryst. Such are the facts that drive Cambridge poet Denise Bergman’s taut and propulsive book-length poem “The Shape of the Keyhole” (Black Lawrence). The poem unfolds over seven days, from the accusation to the farce of the trial to the public hanging and the too-late truth. Nightmare and silence are powerful forces on the scene, and Bergman’s examinations of the different wavelengths of fear — of the woman accused, her accusers, her husband, the assorted members of the town, butcher, baker, preacher, farmer, blacksmith — is deeply perceptive: “Fear like smokehouse fire fills her loins.” It’s as physically raw as it is psychologically astute: “grape-purple eyelids / lips too cracked / to cry.” She uses slant echoing — words get repeated, altered, reformed — giving the feeling of trying to make sense of something that’s happening too fast. “Her demons / have outgrown their skins.” There is something of Edgar Lee Masters’s “Spoon River Anthology” here, and the powerful act of giving voice to those beyond the grave. Bergman will read and discuss the book at a virtual event on Wednesday, January 6, at 7 pm through Porter Square Books. Visit portersquarebooks.com for more information and to register.

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