| Show Lets Let's Explore Your Mind By Albert Edwards Wiggam V ff POR AM TO 4 YV V V I I L' L Lr I r V I cIelL i AS r 1 OO e 0 A VOGA lON V E LIF LIFE ThAT W fl V STIMULATE To nuo V O AEN AWO TO 00 Do HOtE A WORK A F They V ANO AO COLLEGE MAO WAP A MAP kJ f HOW now TO SOLVE YOUR PERSONAL PROBLEMS IS ISA A booklet by Albert Edward Wig ram jam Life presents to each of us problems of serious tance They may Involve money position po po- or loved lo ones Usually there Is a ft rather scientific way to decide such problems Dr Wiggam tells how hos' in this great little booklet which includes cs TEN ILLUMINATING TESTS Apply them to each problem before before be be- fore you act As a service to readers read ers of Lets Let's Explore Your Mind 1 this booklet will be sent upon request accompanied b by stamped self self-ad- dressed return envelope elope and one stamp to apply on printing costs Just ask for tor Personal Problems address ad dress Dr Wiggam care of this newspaper I 1 As pointed out in Personal Management Condensed In Readers Reader's Digest many firms have found it saves a lot of or time to have special chairs hairs for fo unwelcome callers One ex had one chair handy to be pushed forward for his unwelcome visitors with the front legs shortened just enough so the visitor would not realize he was so uncomfortable but buthe buthe buthe he soon felt that he wished he were el elsewhere where This ex ex- found it reduced the sitting time Ime by undesirables by 80 per cent Setter BeUer keep kep an e eye c on which chair is off red you and learn your jour standing before you sit 2 A study of this p point pint int was made madey by y Ruth E. E Eckert upon students of the he University of Buffalo She found many of ot both bath the bright and slow stow students had decided upon their vocations voca- voca ions about the second year In high school chool yet this had not led the slow stud students to surpass the bright ones or changed hanged th their thair ir relative scholastic po- po Also the ones who had not made a choice did as good work as astie the tie ones who had decided upon a vo- vo cation 3 Men are always alwa's surprised and their vanity Is punctured when they find Ind women can get along splendidly without their su superior wisdom and consoling compa companionship Whether r this his b be due to the fact that men h have ve vea a higher rate of metabolism body chemistry and thus have bigger fires ires going on inside them or because they hey ha have ve run the world so many centuries cen- cen tunes Is not at all clear but the fact remains that men are continually as as- when women make achievements achieve achieve- ments without their having had a finger finer finger fin fin- ger er in the pie Copyright John F F. Dille Co |