Tuesday, May 13, 2008

 

You Are What You Crave

Your dietary cravings can reveal how you approach problems or new situations, what stresses you, and how you relieve stress, according to a two-year study of the relationship between diet, stress and personality type. Glenn Livingston, Ph.D., psychologist and CEO of marketing research firm Executive Solutions Inc conducted the study, involving 1,500 people.

The study reports, among other intriguing conclusions, that people tend to fall into one of five groups, distinguished by the foods they crave.

The groups are: Chocomaniacs, French Fries, Food for Fun, Carbo Cravers and Food Finessers. Both genetics and psychology affect the types of cravings we have and our ability to control them, and give us clues to our personalities. For example, Chocomaniacs say they value compassion more than objectivity, and their emotional lives are very important to them. Practicing smiling helps them reduce stress.

French Fries are more objective than compassionate and tend to eat when angry or under time pressure. Don’t ask them to smile; they’d rather decompress by curling up with a good book.

Foods for Fun types speak their minds freely and eat when stressed or bored; they need help prioritizing and reducing interruptions.

Carbo Cravers tend to be uncomfortable in unfamiliar social situations and prefer not to travel’ they are likely to own cats.

And finally, Food Finessers, who generally are content to take just a few bites of a variety of things without bingeing, prefer working alone and rely more on logic than emotion, but they combine this with intuition and inductive logic.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

 

Whats in a Name?

Do you know the stories behind how some pop stars came up with their stage names? Here are just a few:

Freddy Fender, Born Baldeman Huerta. Now that name would have sold a lot of records. here is the story. In the late 50's, the Mexican-American country singer adopted the name of a guitar he played, A Fender Guiter. His goal was to help his music sell better with gringos.

Thomas Dolby, Born Thomas Morgan. The story: the synth-popper's avid interest in electronics earned him the nickname in school of "Dolby" after the company that created audiotape noise reduction technology.

Bono Vox (Thats right, Bono fron U2), Born Paul David Hewson. The story is he got his name from a hearing aid stor in Dublin named Bonovox. Latin for good voice. fortunately he dropped the "Vox:

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