World’s Worst Pick-Up Lines
March 16, 2011 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Uncategorized
In general, pickup lines can be used anywhere and in any setting, which works well in environments that may feel intimidating. In the event you are the type of man who finds initiating conversation challenging, using effective pickup lines may be your only option. After all, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Here are 10 pickup lines that actually work the next time you’re on the prowl.
Master Class Introduction
March 8, 2011 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Life Skills Master Class
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The Truth About Relationships
January 19, 2011 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Guest Bloggers, Steven Diamond Video Blogs, Uncategorized
Steven Diamond explores how we are now consumed with having the most friends on Facebook and even more following us on Twitter. But where have our true inter personal relationships with each other gone? Where is all of this heading? Think about it, just six years ago Facebook did not exist. Today, a 26 year old controls the single largest population on earth. Facebook. So I began to think about the real truth behind our relationships, how we build them and where all of this is going.
There’s an important life lesson to be learned here.
4 Secrets Women Don’t Want Men To Know
November 1, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Uncategorized
Recently I had a private conversation with country music legend – Vince Gill.
We spoke about his now decade long marriage to Amy Grant. I’ve never met a more humble, down to earth celebrity in all my career. What a sincerely nice guy Vince is.
You could tell he really loves Amy.
Now most relationships don’t have to endure the spotlight of the public eye as does theirs. However, there are secrets to keeping any relationship heading in the right direction. Even if you aren’t on the covers of the Hollywood Gossip magazines. They deal with the same issues you do. Trust me.
Drs. Birnbach & Hyman – Reality Test For Marriage – Episode #37
September 26, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under "Steven Diamond Live!", Podcasts, Uncategorized
A controversial look at whether a marriage can be saved—or if it’s “time to go.”
For the millions caught in unhappy marriages, consumed by sadness, anger, and fear, the question haunts: “Should I divorce?” Now, in their insightful new book, a husband-and-wife team of marriage experts helps readers find the answer by taking them through ten steps to determine if their relationship has reached the breaking point.
While Drs. Birnbach and Hyman do not advocate divorce, they point out that the most desirable situation—a happy long-term marriage—may simply not be possible in some cases. The book also discusses how the lives of people who stay in chronically unhappy marriages compare with those who split up. Filled with poignant case studies, cutting-edge research, and a 100-question self-assessment to determine if it’s “time to go,” this unique guide dispels the myths about divorce and enables readers to recognize if there is still hope . . . or if they (and their families) are better off apart.
Top 5 Online Dating Tips
August 23, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Uncategorized
A lot of my callers have asked about online dating. They want to know how safe it is and also how efficient it is in finding a true match. Well, the truth is that no website can ever truly and honestly guarantee a match will be made. However, there are certain steps that you can take to protect yourself if you choose to post a profile online in hopes of finding that someone special. Here are the top five tips to help you make the most of your online dating experience.
Former CIA Sonia M.Gallagher – Episode #31
August 8, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under "Steven Diamond Live!", Podcasts, Uncategorized
Sonia M. Gallagher is a lawyer, former CIA agent, has worked at the Hague International Court. She has a degree in psychology and found herself at an early age fascinated by the human mind and behavior. As a political analysis for the CIA she became an expert in body language. What are people really thinking? What nonverbal information can you gather just by reading the nonverbal cues our bodies are revealing? How can you use this information at work, in your relationships and at home in your personal life? All this and more with Sonia M. Gallagher on this episode.
Don’t miss it!
A Quick Depression Quiz
May 26, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Uncategorized
Are you depressed?
Do you feel down?
Did you know that: 25 percent of adults will have a major depressive episode at some point?
It’s just a part of life. It’s human nature.
However, most people don’t realize that depression is bad for your heart health, memory and more.
With all of the economic troubles in the world today, sadly TV commercials for every antidepressant known to man have become a part of our modern culture. In a recent study, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention looked at 2.4 billion drugs prescribed in visits to doctors and hospitals in 2005.
Of those, 118 million were for antidepressants.
Why?
Your Body: Owner’s Manual, Part One
May 17, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Guest Bloggers, The Baietto Brothers, Uncategorized
Your body is the greatest vehicle that has ever been created! OH MY… the intricacies, the details, the overall quality, the precision of all the parts, the perfection of multiple systems all coordinating to work together with unexplainable synergy. This amazing vehicle allows us to walk, talk, eat, breathe, see, hear, etc… it’s literally unexplainable…
However, regular maintenance IS required…and therein lays the rub!
Now if we use a car as a metaphor we can easily understand this analogy. If you were to walk into Lamborghini dealer and decide to buy the top of the line vehicle from him he would spend a great deal of time explaining the care and upkeep that you would need to do to make sure that this amazing vehicle stayed working at it’s optimal level. In fact, he would make sure that you knew that if you didn’t take care of the vehicle in the manner that was best for it, your warranty would be null and void.
This makes sense right?
I mean it is a $400,000 Lamborghini.
SPRING CLEAN YOUR RELATIONSHIP CLOSET
April 12, 2010 by Steven Diamond
Filed under Daily Blog, Guest Bloggers, Libby Gill, Uncategorized
If you’re into Spring cleaning, you may have already started clearing out the clothes lurking in the back of your closet, but have you considered cleaning out your relationship closet?
I’d bet a tie-dyed T-shirt and pair of espadrilles (or are those back in style?) that you’re hanging onto more toxic friendships and draining business associates than you are fat jeans.
When I lost the twenty-five pounds I’d been lugging around for a decade, courtesy of juggling a stress-filled corporate career with a couple of kids, a “friend” pointedly suggested that I not give my old clothes away since I would probably put the weight back on.
If Richard Simmons had backed a semi-truck up to my bedroom door and offered to personally help me shovel out my closet with a forklift, I couldn’t have sprung into action any more quickly.
I promptly dumped all my fat clothes into five Hefty bags for donation to a homeless shelter and seriously considered dumping my “friendship” as well. Instead, I told my friend she’d hurt my feelings and that I wanted her support. Her response? That she’d do whatever she could, including joining me on my beach-path jogs, to help me stay in shape.
I don’t advocate tossing people because they say things you don’t want to hear. But I do advocate taking inventory of your relationships to see if you’re getting what you want from your connections or just hanging on because you don’t know how to let go.


