By

Andrea Goeglein, Ph.D.
15
Aug

The Habit

Success is a habit you choose to develop.   Brave enough to make the choice?     Andrea T. Goeglein Success in 3 Thoughts:  Success is a habit you choose to develop.  Deciding to build The Habit to support your chosen life success has no impact on your ability to be successful.  Taking the actions...
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01
Aug

Wrong Again!

“The cost of being wrong is less than the cost of doing nothing.” Seth Godin Okay, so it is time for me to admit I am wrong — again.  You may remember a few months back when I admitted that I had bought into the concept that success required hard work, struggle, and hardship.  I...
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18
Jul

Find the Words

      “Find the words and you will find the way.”   – Anonymous I write and speak a lot about words and language.  As you know, I am of the school of research and thought that espouses language guides everything from our ability to be optimistic to our ability to relieve depression.  Language...
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04
Jul

“Fight Every Day”

by Andrea Goeglein “Fight Every Day and Love Always.”  That was the advice my Mom shared at the marriage of our daughter, Dana Rizer, this year.  The two pieces of advice may seem contradictory, but when you consider the definition of love from the study of positive psychology, it might be easier to understand. Lead...
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06
Jun

Millennials and the Business of Political Correctness

Political correctness matters to me and my work because it is about language. Just hold that thought as you read and listen.  Most importantly, call to mind your thoughts and feelings about political correctness, especially how those thoughts and feelings have impacted your business life. Every comic knows, timing is everything.  This blog and this...
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23
May

What is Old is New Again

Where in your life do you see signs that what was old is new again? For me this theme has shown up in my weekly webcasts with various Millennial strivers, so I wrote that thought down to inspire this post. Synchronistically, the next day, I received a text from a friend who came into my...
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09
May

Trust and the Driverless Car

Do you have enough trust to use a driverless car?  I think I do, yet I have never driven in a driverless car.  When I think about the psychological surrender required to entrust my well-being to a multi-ton machine operated by a software system I do not know how to program, I will admit I...
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25
Apr

The Spirit of Millennials

The spirit of Millennials can be experienced in the comfort with which they engage easily in conversations that I was taught were taboo in social situations.  Do you associate or identify with or attend any religious group regularly? (5:40) Do you have a political affiliation? (7:16) Are you afraid?  (10:00)   Their ease in facing...
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10
Apr

Think Meditation is Woo Woo? Think Again!

When Stanford researcher, Emma Seppälä, published her blog, 20 Scientific Reasons to Start Meditating Today: New Research shows meditation boosts your health, happiness and success, I thought the definitive case for meditation had finally been made.  Seppälä’s blog hyperlinks to accredited studies from every field.  She is far from the first (my long-time resource has been anything...
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28
Mar

Getting Grit Right

Getting Grit is the title of best-selling positive psychology author Caroline Miller’s upcoming book. I had an opportunity to chat with Caroline about her personal gritty life path and all things goal-setting, success and grit in a recent episode of my webcast, Serving Your Success. Getting Grit may not always feel like fun, yet Caroline’s...
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