Welcome to the December 18, 2006 edition of wicked wisdom for teens.
Bill presents Sad But True posted at Ask Uncle Bill, saying, “Is college a good investment?”
Angela Randall presents Rich Dad, Poor Dad - Robert T Kiyosaki (with Sharon L Lechter) posted at AngelaRandall.com, saying, “Book review of “Rich Dad Poor Dad” outlining some of the important points. Very useful info for teens!”
Paul presents How to deal with information overload, posted at Paul, saying, “A couple of people have sent emails asking me to write about information overload. It seems that a lot of you are drowning in data at the moment, and need some sort of direction about which way to swim. I’ve thought about it for a bit, and here’s my conclusion.”
Brandon Peele presents An Interview with Srikumar Rao, PhD. posted at GT.
Wenchypoo presents This Thing Called Hunger Part II: Parental Abdication posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Doesn’t fit a given category–just a hint of what teens ought to be looking out for in helping their fellow man.”
aspiration building
Wenchypoo presents The Ninth Wonder of the World: The S-T-R-E-T-C-H … posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “How you can make your kids and grandkids millionaires AND stick it to the tax man!”
Wenchypoo presents Concrete Jungles Give Birth to Downtown Deserts posted at Mental Wastebasket.
Alvaro Fernandez presents What do successful Traders and Students have in common? - posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “The answer: “portable skills” or executive functions. What are these? Well, keep reading…”
being self expressed
Wenchypoo presents Utopia Crashes to Earth posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Re: political realities vs. emotional marketing–our young need to know what’s really behind those bleeding-heart feel-good issues.”
clothes and accessories
Wenchypoo presents Lost: Simple Basic Yard Sale posted at Mental Wastebasket.
confidence building
Wenchypoo presents Crash Quiz (L-O-N-G) posted at Mental Wastebasket.
Wenchypoo presents Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket: In Defiance of the Amway Borgs posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Don’t let your teen become seduced by slick salesmen that are really Amway Borgs!”
Wenchypoo presents Midterm Elections and Your Wallet posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “How elections affect your wallet–now and in the future. You need to know what the parties stand for in regard to your wallet and financial well-being.”
Danny Simkin presents Samson Blinded - A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle East Conflict (Unicode UTF-8 encoding) » Hamas’ supporters are a target, not a shield posted at Samson BLinded.
Alvaro Fernandez presents Take a Deep Breath: Biofeedback software is helping students calm down for better test performance, posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “How biofeedback can help students manage their emotions for better relationships and even test scores.”
dealing with issues
John presents hell’s handmaiden » Blog Archive » stodgy old men posted at Hell’s Handmaiden.
Wenchypoo presents Elements of Character posted at Mental Wastebasket.
Wenchypoo presents The Politician Primer (L-O-N-G) posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Re: dealing with POLITICAL issues.”
Wenchypoo presents “Help! I’ve Fallen and Can’t Reach My Microwave B… posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Re: hunger and the farce that is social policy.”
Wenchypoo presents “All I Know I Learned Way Back in Medical School” Part Four: The Financial Ties That Bind posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Re: drug trials, conflicts of interest, and who REALLY wins in the end.”
Wenchypoo presents This Thing Called Hunger Part III: Personal Abdication posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Dealing with a bleeding heart and publicly-aired fraud in human form.”
Wenchypoo presents Credit and Identity in Shreds posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Re: dealing with ID thieves.”
healthy eating
Wenchypoo presents A Nutrition Label Epiphany (L-O-N-G) posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “I want teens to know about the hidden bad fats in our foods, and how to spot and avoid them.”
overcome pain
Linda Freedman presents Anti-depressants, suicide, and teen-agers posted at Everyone needs therapy? Lessons from a family therapist, saying, “This one looks at the use of anti-depressants for kids and also discusses parent pressure for grades and a link to suicide.”
relationships
David Maister presents What If You’re Not That Interested in People? posted at Passion, People and Principles, saying, “What do you do if you’re an introvert? How do you make your way in life without people skills? This discussion includes insightful comments from readers about the root causes of why and how we connect with others — and what you can do about helping people connect who aren’t “naturally” good at it.”
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