by Alison Moore Smith | Jan 4, 2013 | 100 Day Challenge, Lifestyle Design
In our world with a constant stream of data and information available at our fingertips at lightening speed, people often complain about the how quickly the days whiz by. Each moment is often packed with activities and event and appointments and to dos. This is so...
by Alison Moore Smith | Jan 3, 2013 | 100 Day Challenge, Lifestyle Design
Have you ever had a call that someone was going to drop by your home or office unexpectedly? Were you amazed how quickly you could find the energy to clean up your space, spruce up your hair, and appear as if you've been productive and on the ball for hours? Have you...
by Alison Moore Smith | Jan 2, 2013 | 100 Day Challenge, Lifestyle Design
For years I was bullied by a kid in school and at church. It was a defining series of events in my life that still (unfortunately) impacts me today. It determined—for some years at least—how I saw myself and what I thought I was capable of. By college, the burden of...
by Alison Moore Smith | Jan 1, 2013 | 100 Day Challenge, Lifestyle Design
I am 48 years old. I have been married (to the same man) for 27 years. I have six kids. I've homeschooled all of them (three are in college—one of those married—three still at home). I've had a home business since 1987 (just a few weeks after my oldest child was born...
by Alison Moore Smith | Nov 14, 2012 | for Mind, Logical Fallacy Examples
Logical Fallacy>Informal Fallacy>Red Herring>Argumentum Ad Hominem Argumentum Ad Hominem literally translates as “argument to the man” or “argument against the man.” Rather than attacking the argument itself, the personal making...
by Alison Moore Smith | Nov 8, 2012 | for Mind, Logical Fallacy Examples
False Causes>Relative Privation Relative privation is an argument that tries to make a situation, position, or phenomenon look better or worse by comparing it to an extreme. Other Names for Relative Privation It Could Be Worse/It Could Be Better Better Than/Worse...