Yummy Gluten Free Bread
My favorite meal of the day is breakfast and I enjoy eating it any time of day! My “Yellow Brain Breakfast Plan” is: A bowl of fresh mixed berries, a spinach or mixed veggie omelet (usually 2 egg whites), a piece of toast and a cup of tea. Because of my sensitivities I need to…
Read moreEasy Tips to Keep 2010 New Year’s Resolutions
The tradition of the New Year’s Resolutions can be traced back to 153 B.C. Janus, a mythical king of early Rome was placed at the head of the calendar. With two faces, Janus could look back on past events and forward to the future. Janus became the ancient symbol for resolutions and many Romans looked…
Read moreExplaining Death to Children
Today’s headlines about the devastating earthquake in Haiti brought to mind the difficult task of explaining death to children. Having this experience with my own children,I understand the challenge and the delicacy with which this situation needs to be handled. The classic book, The Fall of Freddie the Leaf by Dr. Leo Buscaglia illustrates the…
Read moreExemplary Brain Color Behavior for Parents and Children
This quote is a follow up on the Parenting Tips from my blog post on January 5th. Carl Jung said, “Children are educated by what the grown-up is and not by what he says.” “Yellow Brain Parents” want their children to be respectful, prompt and organized. Are you? “Blue Brain Parents” want their children to…
Read moreBrazilian Brain Book or Livro Brasileiro de Cérebro
On November 17th I wrote a post entitled Book Celebration in BrazilI was so excited to share my good news that my book, What Color Is Your Brain? A Fun and Fascinating Approach to Understanding Yourself and Others had been published by Novo Conceito in Portuguese and was for sale in Brazil. Today, I’m thrilled…
Read moreParenting Tips For 2010 Resolutions
It’s the 2010 and many people have made New Year resolutions to improve theirpersonal and professional life. If you are a parent, you might have thought about how you can modify and improve your “Brain Color Parenting” Personality Style to create more harmony and reduce the conflict in your home. Yellow Brainers may want to…
Read moreSecret to Xanthan Gum Reaction
If you are like I am and have a tremendous sensitivity to Corn, this is a warming… Beware of Xanthan Gum! I’ve done some “Green Brain” research and discovered a secret! I was eating Gluten Free products, such as: bread, cookies, chocolate chips, crackers, etc. But, did not know that there was a “secret” ingredient…
Read morePlaying A QuickBooks Money Game
I just finished played a game of QuickBooks? Never heard of it?No, it’s not a new “app” on an Iphone or a family board game. It’s my “Creative Blue Brain” having a little “Orange Brain Fun” at something I always avoided… catching up on my accounting! Yikes.. how boring and dull. But not any more!…
Read moreSocial Media Networking Behavior and Personalities
Recently, I joined another LinkedIn Group. My “Green Brain” wanted to increase my Social Media learning curve, so I spent time yesterday and today reading and participating in a group marketing discussion. As of this moment, the group discussion has 162 comments! I was pleasantly overwhelmed by the generosity of information that was shared by…
Read more2009 Life’s Lessons Learned
When I read Robert Hruzek post about his “What I Learned from 2009 Writing Project,” on his “Middle Zone Musing” Blog, I decided to take Robert up on his generous offer to share my musings. Robert, Thank you for the reflective writing opportunity. 2009 was a bountiful year of “Joyful Chaos,” which was my response…
Read moreSafe and Merry Christmas Greetings
Best Wishes for a Safe and Merry Christmas! From a Snowy and Slippery Chicagoland!!!Sheila N. Glazov, Author, Personality Type Expert, Professional Speaker and Educator Take a Brain Color Quiz, and learn about my What Color Is Your Brain? book and workshops Please Spread the Word
Read moreHoliday Changes, Stress, Loss and Grief
During the holidays change, stress and a sense of loss or grief can be significant. Missing a loved one who has passed away can be a stressful change during the holiday season or a family celebration. John De Berry, a grief counselor and consultant who was the Bereavement Coordinator of Palliative Care and Home Hospice…
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