Tiffany R. Warren is the type of person I think about when I refer to someone as a ‘force of nature.’ She unconsciously focused on making sunshine when others were busy making storm clouds.Read More
by Andrea Goeglein Recently I had the opportunity to collaborate with a dear friend a create a video of her work. Then I got to be a guest blogger for Dr. Cortney Warren’s NEW site. Romantic love is not a topic I explore in my work. Yet, the behaviors exhibited by exaholics interfere with a...Read More
by Andrea Goeglein I have been learning how to live better and more completely each day from those in my life who are knowingly in the process of dying. They are proving to me that living the with the Don’t Die™ spirit allows you to truly live each day with joy and appreciation for the...Read More
Dr. Success Challenge: It is Valentine’s Day. Find someone you value and spend time with them, enjoy them and take care of them. “Life is difficult.” Three little words that literally and figuratively rocked my world. They are the first three words in M. Scott Peck’s now classic book, The Road Less Traveled. In themselves,...Read More
Some titles are just so good that I can’t stop myself from finding out more. The podcast, Conversations with People Who Hate Me was just such a temptation. I heard about the podcast through another podcast, Your Undivided Attention, which has become a regular in my listening routine. Why? Because as part of my own...Read More
by Andrea Goeglein, PhD So how are you feeling about 2021? We are in the home stretch and I will be the first to admit. I feel as though I have been running an endless marathon. I keep waiting for the supposed 20 mile high runners get, yet what I keep feeling is that I...Read More
by Andrea Goeglein “I never planned my career. I never planned to be president of Harvard. People would have thought I was crazy, probably, at the age of 8 or 10 or 20, if I had said that. So what I would say to people planning their careers is to be ready to improvise. Be...Read More
New Beginnings is an excellent example of the possibility for moment-by-moment life reframing. Throughout Jada’s piece she expresses signs of Values in Action such as creativity and love of learning. Jada is using self-reflection as a road to self-awareness — which leads her directly to the paramount importance of social connections to personal well-being. Memories...Read More
I appreciate it when a “mistake” is so perfect it sets off a chain reaction of good. That is exactly what happened when a friend recommended to a group of us that we watch an episode of Oprah’s Super Soul Sunday. The episode was celebrating the 20-year anniversary of Marianne Williams’ book, A Return to...Read More
Middle school through high school is when we mentally embed most of our favorite songs. By your mid-30’s you only add about 5-10% of new music. That helps explain why Motown, disco, and Michael Jackson get me moving, yet rap and hip-hop never got on to my playlist.Read More