Kathleen Hall

Kathleen Hall
Kathleen Hallis an expert in stress, mindful living and mindfulness. She started her career in finance working at the World Trade Center in New York. After working on Wall Street, she made a decision to leave power, wealth and corporate stress behind her. Martha Stewart dubbed her the Stress Queen—who specializes in stress management, mindful living, and work life balance. John J. Ratey called her the midwife to a movement—Mindful Living...
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The assumption that seeing is believing makes us susceptible to visual deceptions
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You're starting to see a revolt in Republican ranks. What is he going to say to members of his party about what he's doing about the deficit?
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The metaphor that should be looked for was in Cheney not following the rules, getting by without shooting the way you're supposed to. You are supposed to shoot the bird, not your friend.
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Gambling' suggests vice, the shady underside of games of chance. 'Gaming' suggests sportsmanlike, honorable behavior in which there are rules that are enforced, and there is no shady underside.
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Nixon's strategy was to give a lot of access to local reporters and shut national reporters out,
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I find this more troubling than deception in the political campaigns. The level of misunderstanding and the consequences of misunderstanding can be much more dramatic. If we don't hold the right people accountable and the right processes accountable, we'll risk having another catastrophe without real preparedness, and more people will die needlessly.
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When a war is long-lived and the outcome is not demonstrably positive, the lines of argument available to a president are seriously constrained. Democrat or Republican, 1960s or early part of the 21st century, you're going to hear a common rhetoric.
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We shouldn't call winners or losers immediately after a debate. Those calls have been useless as a guide to what really matters. . . . What matters is what the press focuses on.
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When he did very well in New York, he looked as if he'd done extraordinarily well. Now when he does well, we think it's inadequate.