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Don’t Die Waiting to Find Love

Enough time has passed that your 2015 intention to attract an outstanding relationship seems like the vision of a drunk party girl on New Year’s Eve, but do not despair.   You are only three steps away from finding the truest love of your life.  As we are in the month almost annoyingly devoted to...
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Selfless Love

By Andrea Goeglein Hannah Brencher has nailed being of service to others, writing, love…this is what we should all do as often as we think about it.
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OM Short and Sweet

By Andrea Goeglein Worth the three minutes to remind yourself why you must — not maybe should, it would be nice, etc. — but MUST find the time to each day to sit silently and reflect.
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Bad Weather Is Good

By Andrea Goeglein In early December, 2014 I spent five days at a silent retreat in a public hotel in Monterey, California.  I have decided I need to live my life with the agility of my response to the Monterey weather.  Over the course of one day, winds howled, the sun shown, the waves crashed,...
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Rites of Passage

By Andrea Goeglein 2014 was a ‘rite of passage’ year for me as a mother. My only child celebrated her 30th birthday. She celebrated by ushering many new experiences into her life. The interesting part of her celebration for me was that I began to receive lots of inquires about my emotional state! As her...
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Rethinking Positive Thinking Part II

Rethinking Positive Thinking is all about how to stay motivated when you set a goal.  Having a great appreciation for synchronistic events, no sooner did I complete my work on my post about the book Rethinking Positive Thinking did I receive a blog post submission from another of my young adult contributors about goals and...
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Rethinking Positive Thinking

The following blog is the copyright property of Doug Hensch, founder of DRH Group.  I was granted permission to reprint this post because it featured two things I care a lot about: 1) a business example that differentiates between positive thinking and Positive Psychology, and 2) a book suggestion with research which informs how to...
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Complaining is Positive

Complaining is positive. I can wager that was a statement you never expected to see in one of my blogs. When a 17-year-old learns that complaining is the first sign that you are stopping YOURSELF from the actions you need to take to succeed, it is time for us to listen. Da’Naia is my newest...
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Gratitude 4.0

by Andrea Goeglein I know the word gratitude within Positive Psychology holds a central skill building focus.  I was taught back in 2003 by Marty Seligman that gratitude is the one strength all people should develop regardless of where it falls in your list of natural values and strengths.  There are many TED talks on...
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