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... began to give way to more normal men- tal patterns , then suddenly he seemed to just " snap back " to being himself . He looked around in surprise , wondering what had happened , wondering why he was in the shower . And he began to ...
... began to give way to more normal men- tal patterns , then suddenly he seemed to just " snap back " to being himself . He looked around in surprise , wondering what had happened , wondering why he was in the shower . And he began to ...
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... began increasing his time in bed at the rate of one - half hour each night for a week , so that at the end of the first month he was retiring around 10:30 instead of 12:30 , and was getting about eight hours of sleep instead of six . He ...
... began increasing his time in bed at the rate of one - half hour each night for a week , so that at the end of the first month he was retiring around 10:30 instead of 12:30 , and was getting about eight hours of sleep instead of six . He ...
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... began to get the picture , for her breakfast was indeed a heavy meal . Her husband did physical work , and wanted steak or ham and eggs with fried potatoes every day . This diet may be excellent for someone who needs it and can handle ...
... began to get the picture , for her breakfast was indeed a heavy meal . Her husband did physical work , and wanted steak or ham and eggs with fried potatoes every day . This diet may be excellent for someone who needs it and can handle ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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