Saturday, January 14, 2006

Tiffany - Metropolitan Museum

Whether or not you're geographically close to the Metropolitan Museum in New York City, you can still enjoy this site ... the Tiffany glass works are simply a marvel to behold.

"... [T]he Deedee Wigmore galleries in The American Wing is devoted to the arts of Louis C. Tiffany, one of the most versatile and talented American artists working in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The collection highlights the Museum's preeminent collections and features Tiffany's windows, lamps, furniture, mosaics, blown Favrile glass vases, pottery, enamelwork, and jewelry."
-- from the website.
www.metmuseum.org

Friday, January 13, 2006

SELF-ESTEEM GAMES

Feeling a bit low lately?

Some good folks at McGill University (Montreal) are doing research on self-esteem to bring you back up again.

First, take a look at their 3 quick self-esteem games, then dig a bit further into their site for background research to see what they're up to.

About one of the games:
Inspired by the face-in-the-crowd paradigm, EyeSpy teaches people to look for the smiling/approving person in a crowd of frowning faces. By doing this repeatedly and as quickly as possible, this teaches people to look for acceptance and ignoring rejection. In order to successfully and accurately identify the smiling/approving face, one must get in the mind frame “Look for acceptance, and ignore rejection because it slows me down”.
Naturally, they caution, that if a person has serious self-esteem problems, he/she might see a certified psychotherapist -- and there's a link there for that too.

Otherwise, however, there are times when we feel less than fabulous, less willing to cope, or just plain 'blah.' This is a great reminder that it doesn't take much to pull you out of that temporary slump. For one, stay away from people are who downers! (And you know who they are...)

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Good and Bad Procrastination

Here's one of the best explanations about Procrastination I've ever read.

Plus, this article, Good and Bad Procrastination, provides more of an answer to the question...why is it that people who are terrible procrastinators get so much done? Are you one of those?

The writer here, Paul Graham, has other essays on his site too...but start with this one. Or put it off until later ... heh heh heh.

BBC NEWS - Mozart's music diary goes online

Net users are getting a chance to enjoy some of Mozart's most rarely performed compositions.

A digital version of Mozart's musical diary is being put online by the British Library to help celebrate 250 years since the composer's birth.

From the article: BBC NEWS | Technology | Mozart's music diary goes online.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

TIME.com: How to Tune Up Your Brain

I usually don't refer you to main-stream magazines (I figure you can find those on your own), but do make a point to see the January 16, 2006, issue of TIME magazine with the cover: How to Sharpen Your Mind.

Articles:

- The Perils of Multi-Tasking
- The Power of the Midlife Brain
- The Magic of Meditation
- Ways to Keep Alzheimer's at Bay
- How Coffee Perks Up Your IQ

Preview: TIME.com: How to Tune Up Your Brain -- Jan. 16, 2006

50 Ways to be More Creative | PigPog

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Here's a wonderful site: 50 Ways to be More Creative | PigPog. Has tips including: ways to be more creative with Art, with Craft, with Writing, with Music, with Photography, and more. Notice you can subscribe to their RSS feeds as well.

Thanks to my pal Douglas E. Welch for turning us on to this one.