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Latest Articles
How to Overcome Porn Addiction and Get Your Life Back
Published 7 September, 2009 | Addiction Help
Internet porn addiction, like online gambling, is easier to fall into, because what once involved going out and meeting others face-to-face can now be done easily and covertly at the click of a button. This availability makes it all the more potentially devastating. So why does porn addiction happen?
Better language learning tips
Published 4 September, 2009 | Memory and Learning
It was a beautiful Spanish spring day. I sat in a café in a small southern village, the light lazily playing on my face as it filtered through intertwined branches above. The smell of fresh oranges wafted on the warming breeze and a church bell sounded from the other end of the valley. Then something amazing happened.
7 Steps to Stop a Panic Attack
Published 3 September, 2009 | Overcoming Fears
“One moment I was driving along thinking about work. The next, I felt like I was going to die! I got really hot, started breathing hard, began to sweat, became tearful, and my pounding heart felt like it was going to burst!” She trembled as she spoke; even recalling it made her tearful.
How to Stop Procrastinating
Published 2 September, 2009 | Personal Productivity
She had two weeks to complete her degree dissertation. The culmination of three years of study, the key to her chosen career - and was she getting down to it? No. As she told me bitterly of her endless procrastinating: “I’m a rabbit caught in headlamps!”
5 Restful Ways to Fall Asleep Fast
Published 1 September, 2009 | Sleep Problems
We all know that caffeine and nicotine stimulate and should be avoided for at least three hours before bedtime, but there are other kinds of stimulants just as hazardous to a good night’s kip.



