Expression of the Day

The Olympics have taken up the news lately and there is not a lot to write about!  In the meantime, here is an expression of the day.  What do you see?

Charlie Rogers

Many people are questioning if Charlie Rogers’ story is true or not. She claims that three masked men broke into her home, painted anti-gay slurs on her walls, bound her with zip ties and carved the word “dyke” into her stomach.  Then they poured gasoline on the floor and left and she managed to escape naked to a neighbors house to get help.

When I first watched this video, I felt Charlie’s

Better Health by Not Lying? Yes, says study!

I’ve always believed that being honest is naturally rewarded with confidence, pride, self-assurance, and positivity. I’ve also equally believed that lying only breeds insecurity, self-doubt, and negativity–so it is no surprise to me when a study tests this hypothesis and found a correlation to mental and physical health.

Results from a study done at the University of Notre Dame, in Indiana,

2011 Consumer Complaint Survey Report

The Consumer Federation of America has released its 2011 report on top fastest growing complaints among Americans.  I found this report fascinating. It seems that scamming people is at an all time high f you ask me.  As a society, our moral compass is off because honesty is no longer appreciated.  You can thank the “politically correct” era for that.

Protect yourself by becoming knowledgeable

Expression of the Day

Sorry I haven’t been blogging for the past few days. I’ve been inundated with lots of things going on — booking training and travel, medical issues, doing interviews, etc.

Hopefully next week will calm back down.

What expression do you see here?  Click on the photo to read the caption of what actually happened after you guess, and we can chat about it below.