Economic Recession and Rise of Behavior Challenges in Children

The article “How the Economic Recession Will Lead to Behavior Challenges in Children” is published today.   I wish there is one government body that will study the correlation of economic recession and the rise of behavior challenges in children.  I tried to explain the correlation in a very simplified manner.
“The lack of maternal bonding in [...]

Unemployment hits 8.5% Translating to 5 Million People Losing Jobs

Current news depict a very grim picture of the economy.  Looking at it from the global level, global economy also shrunk by 9%.  Many world economies are dependent on trade.  Thus, the recession in the United States has trickle down effect on the trading partners of the US.  In other words, most of the countries [...]

What US Will Need for Economic Recovery? Confidence

Once again, Associated Content commends a well-written article  entitled “Confidence in US Economy: Challenge for Writers”.  By sheer luck, I wrote the article.
Once upon a time, I was an Economist in a public entity.  In fact, the apex of my career ,where I felt I made substantial contribution to my country, is when I formulated [...]

US is a Land of Debt Monsters

The outstanding debt of the United States is 9.2 trillion.  Yes, we are living in borrowed money.  Thinking of it in a macro level seems daunting.  Make an analogy and relate the nation as your family unit.  Your family owes $9.2 trillion.  What do you do?  The head of the family will probably make a [...]

My economic predictions were true – economic recession

 
 
 
Last year, I have already discussed this with my husband that we are in a recession.  Is your family psychologically ready?  Read this article “Are American Psychologically Ready for a Recession?“
You probably started to tighten the “spending belt”.  It is not easy downsizing your wants.  It is easy to let go of your material wants. [...]

Obama’s Economic Recovery Plan Must Focus on the Vunerable Sector

 
 
 
I have just finished my next article entitled “Obama’s Economic Recovery Plan Must Focus on the Most Vulnerable Sector of the Economy”.  It will be hopefully published by Associated Content soon. 
In this article, I took the hats of an economist and a psychologist in tandem.  I discussed about the hard facts about the present economic [...]

Project Management Lesson 1: Confidence

 
 
 
My husband is a Project Manager at a Charlotte-based company.  He is very happy in his job.  He rose from the ranks.   
Wikipedia defines the project manager as “ a professional in the field of project management. They have the responsibility of the planning, execution, and closing of any project.
There is one thing positive going for my husband. [...]

Finding My Corner in the Sky – Niche Marketing

 
 
 
I believe that for any business to be successful, one must have a passion for the core of the business.    So, I went through some soul searching.  I asked myself what am I passionate about?  What do I feel strongly?  
I have narrowed it down to four: 
I am passionate about my children’s healing ( [...]

How Do You Survive if You have Difficult Children?

 
 
 
I have just finished writing the article “10 Tips to Handle Difficult Children” and waiting for it to be published in a week or two at Associated Content.  
I wrote that article for various reasons.  One reason is raising 9 children, the likelihood that I have difficult children are higher than most normal families.  Just [...]

Obama and His View of “Change”

 
 
 

What change do Americans desire in their lives?  The results of the 2008 US Presidential Elections revealed that Obama got the top vote largely because Americans are panicking from the current economic situation. In my article “Are Americans Psychologically Ready for a Recession?“, I clearly stated that what we need to [...]