Posts Tagged ‘fear’

Cop-style and Psychologist-style

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Cop-style and Psychologist-style

Summary: If your customer interview questions focus too narrowly on a problem that must be solved, you run the risk of missing information that could be critical to a successful outcome. In this week’s column, Naomi Karten says playing detective improves your ability to gather information. To improve the odds of success, it’s important to ask questions from multiple perspectives—and to pay attention not only to the customers’ response, but to how they say it as well.

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Relating Anxiety and Depression

Monday, March 30th, 2009
Relating Anxiety and Depression

by Rai Micht

Experiencing anxiety and depression is not a huge worry. This is a common feeling and it can happen from time to time. It is just typical for a person to have anxiety and depression as they are normal parts of our life. Feeling anxiety can keep us alert. Meanwhile, depression can help us think doubt, rethink and reflect on our actions and ourselves. Simply, anxiety and depression are moods that are familiar to everyone.

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