Counter Assertion

April 15th, 2008

Menopause: Part 7 - Don’t Continually Criticize the Assigned Path

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Proverbs 18-21 declares “Death and life are in the power of the tongue……..”

Menopause is an assigned season in the life of every woman. The basic role is to totally shut down the possibility of childbirth because of the mature age of the owner. This baby factory has been made with a complexity not even understood by the owner therefore the shutting down processes can produce a multitude of new experiences promoting those special feelings of uniqueness.

In recent times these have become an overwhelming topic of conversation around every collection of females suffering the experience. Every story is different but because a primary experience is given to each lady her words focus on her problem and therefore enhance the experience.

This verse is more of a warning rather than just finding another way of confirming the powers of the spoken word. The first word ‘Death’ is strong, means what it says and must be observed throughout any on going lengthy situation that promotes conversation.

The total shutdown of the childbearing hormones may take up to 7 years. Over this time even a short fear filled conversation 2-3 days per week has the power to feed and fertilize a problem that will grow into something far more serious after the cessation of the periods.

Life is far more enjoyable if we can keep the uninvited unknown problem from ever finding an unintended open doorway.

Copyright 2006 Patricia Little

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April 10th, 2008

Why Women Make Better Investors than Men

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Being involved with a company that trains people how to
actively trade in the stock market. I get to see first hand the
success or failure of our clients. Eighty percent of our clients
are male. But I’d wager that eighty percent of the successful
stock traders are women.

Based on this experience, I began to wonder why is it that women
tend to be better investors than men. I thought about it over
and over, and I could not ignore the facts. Women make
successful investors.

But why? I think it comes down to three simple words: EGO, EGO,
EGO. The one thing that most men have in common is a big ego.
Men tend to let their egos make their decisions for them. They
hold when they should sell. They buy in for fear of missing out
on that one big opportunity. In other words, they invest not to
get the best deal out of the market but invest so that they look
good (or not look bad).

Usually when people think of investing, they think of taking
chances and risks. But the truth is that investing has much more
to do with emotional intelligence than most people realize.
Emotional intelligence is the ability to think objectively about
a situation and not get too emotionally involved in it. Women,
in general, possess a high emotional intelligence.

This quality makes women great investors. Rather than investing
according to what will make them look good, women will invest
according to a plannot according to what mood they are in or
whether they will be “right” or “wrong”.

Investing is not about being right or wrong. It’s about making
money. Women are able to put their egos aside in ways men have
trouble doing. This ability to set their ego aside makes women
great investors.

Need proof? Ask yourself this: if a man and a woman are lost on
a trip, who is more likely to stop and ask for directions? Women
are more likely to ask investment questions until they
completely understand the concepts. Men, on the other hand, can
be too afraid to ask the necessary questions because he may look
bad doing so. Women tend to come to investing with a mind to
learn. And when they learn, they execute solid plans. Men can be
heard saying they “know that a company is good”, whereas women
can usually tell you why the company is good.

As more and more women turn to investing, I think we will see
this trend of women outperforming men. A woman’s ability to put
her ego aside already gives her the upper hand in investment
strategy.

And because women on average still get paid less than men (a
situation that needs to change–pronto!), women can use their
inherent advantages to invest more and work less. So men can go
out, work hard, and earn a lot of money, whereas women can
invest more, work less, and earn a lot more money.