By Larry Rondeau Being in the right circumstances can make a big difference when asking your boss for a salary increase or presenting a case to a client. Extensive research, since Pavlov’s dogs, reveals how a person’s positive or negative experience with one thing can rub off on anything associated with it. Thus, weathermen get […]
Month: December 2016
Defeating “Digs” and Unfounded Criticism from Challenging Colleagues

It can occur in at any place – at work, in the field, even at home. It can be as small as a subtle “dig” or as blatant as an outright assault on your capabilities or character. But no matter how or when it happens, a personal attack can bring consequences. Personal attacks can make […]
Effective Ways to Control Anger In and Out of the Office

By Larry Rondeau, Managing Editor, LookYounger.News Ours could be called the Age of Anger. People everywhere are expressing rage – from social media rants to office tirades to road rage to unprovoked shootings. When people are rightly dissatisfied with present conditions or have legitimate complaints, they feel emotions ranging from irritation to ire. Properly controlled […]
How to Weather the Storm with a Smile

by Larry Rondeau Life these days can be really tough. While there are always good things to enjoy, challenges and disappointments abound. Some are able to clear the hurdles life throws at them, while others find that some really bring them down. What can help you weather the storm and emerge relatively unscathed? How can […]
New “Gold Standard” Improves Outcomes for Elective Surgery Patients

by Larry Rondeau Reviewed in June, 2013 by Dr. Joseph Sweeney, Director, Transfusion Medicine and Coagulation at Lifespan Academic Medical Center and Professor of Medicine at Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School. Research carried on for decades in the U.S. and Europe has resulted in a new “gold standard” for elective surgery that significantly improves […]
Three Ways to Feel Better About Yourself – Part One

By Dr. Brian Machida with Larry Rondeau Editor’s Note: Dr. Brian Machida served for years as a clinical professor at the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine. He has an exceptional level of experience, having performed thousands of facial rejuvenation procedures in his career. Research published in Clinical Psychological Science proves what my […]