Resources for philosophy
Modal logic
note other links at the end of the article
Peter Bruegel
Bruegel, Flemish painter from sixteenth century, painted about 60 pictures of mostly peasant life. Big colourful and lively pictures, but what are not so well known are his drawings and engravings.
I have taken some of them and painted in the colour scheme that I imagine Bruegel might have chosen, in order to make them more accessable.
His interests in his society were as wide ranging as Shakespeare's.
Breaking the Chains of Mental Health: The Power of Therapy
As human beings, we all face mental health struggles at some point in our lives. Whether it be stress, anxiety, or depression, these struggles can hold us back from reaching our full potential and enjoying life to its fullest. However, there is hope and a way to break free from these chains of mental health. That way is therapy.
Personal growth and wellbeing blog
A free resource for anyone who is interested in personal development, growth and wellbeing - a safe place to reflect on life's challenges and regain your strength. An honest look at what we go through in life, what it teaches us and how to live consciously and confidently.
Career Change Blog
This is my blog.
I write about career change and in particular the psychology of career change.
It's a mix of free resources, articles and observations from my work helping people to get unstuck from career paralysis, and moving forward in a meaningful direction.
Career Paralysis - 5 reasons why your brain struggles with career decision making (and how psychology can help)
Why do so many people struggle to work out what career to choose?
Occupational psychologist Rob Archer argues that it's because the brain isn't set up to make modern day career decisions.
He sets out 5 ways in which we struggle - but then outlines how you can counter these cognitive biases and identify the career that's best for you.
PsyCentral
PsyCentral Blog with Psychologist, Coach, Author & Broadcaster Dr Gary Wood - offering a psychological perspective on human social life including current affairs; hug, gender & relationships plus learning, development and coaching insights and tips. . . the odd acerbic comment and the occasional rant.
PsyCentral
PsyCentral Blog with Psychologist, Coach, Author & Broadcaster Dr Gary Wood - offering a psychological perspective on human social life including current affairs; hug, gender & relationships plus learning, development and coaching insights and tips. . . the odd acerbic comment and the occasional rant.
G20 announces academic currency
In an unexpected move, the G20 summit today proposed the introduction of a new currency based on academic qualifications.
US elections
Today I've been trying to get my head around how the US election tonight works.
Wikipedia is quite helpful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election
and I thought this slideshow was very good at explaining things:
http://www.slideshare.net/acordova/the-us-election-explained-presentation-695681/
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