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Dec

Blue Note and Gary Russo

How is this for an incredible endorsement of Gary Russo’s singing and entertainment power?  This came from the of the famed Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City. “Over the years, the Blue Note has given a shot to a number of artists.  Though only a select few like Michael Buble have become household...
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22
Nov

Hope to Recession-Weary Workers

Gary Russo, a construction-worker-turned-singing-sensation, releases Don’t Die with Your Song Unsung, a small book that translates his remarkable story into inspiration for every worker who feels stuck in a job and unable to pursue personal dreams. NEW YORK, New York – November 7, 2011: Blue-collar worker Gary Russo literally rose above the noise and heat...
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31
Aug

Thirty One Days

I journal each morning (and of course you do, too).  I have a ritual,  at the end of each month I list the good things that occurred during that month.  I don’t list the negative things that have happened unless I have transformed the experience and have begun to use it in a positive way. ...
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02
Jun

Are you receptive?

I have a favorite line in my first Don’t Die™ Book:  “Change is not the promise that there will be no challenges, but the hope that with each challenge you learn to grow with greater trust. What I can promise is that all this hope, change, and trust take time.” I had made a 30...
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08
Mar

The Psyche of Your Home

One of the observational cliques that goes around psychology is that the condition of your physical home — how orderly things are, how well maintained and clear the environment is, if there are photos of friends and family, etc. represents the condition of your personal psyche.  One of my favorite Positive Psychology researchers and authors...
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22
Feb

Marshmallows Predict Success in Life

It may be a holiday in the U.S. today, but one of the leading researchers in Positive Psychology combined a bit of holiday in Hawaii with a bit of work by posting the following article.  I remember the first time I read this work.  Being a sugar addict from birth, I had negative thoughts of...
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05
Dec

Visualization Test

Monday, Dec. 6, 2010 update.  Before you read the blog post below, look at the photo to the left.  It was taken yesterday as I came in on the half marathon.  Now read on…. I decided to have some fun with a technique that I used before as a sceptic and was shocked with the...
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25
Oct

A forever Hero

Why do books matter?  Because they continue to impact the reader long after the book is read! August 2009 Be The Hero was released.  January 30, 2010 master coach and author Noah Blumenthal presented his book at a fundraising event for Stillpoint Center for Spiritual Development.  October 2010 — ten months later — someone who...
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28
Sep

Facebook

I have been uber busy since returning from our daughter’s magical wedding.  I apologize for not writing more yet I needed to stop and make a request. I have been enthralled with the $100 million donation Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, made to the Newark, NJ school district.  His action is a perfect example of impacting institutions...
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19
Aug

Small Person Big Impact

My last post was about Tipping Points and Positive Psychology. That theme continues with a message of hope that the high school students of today will be able to transform their ‘contagious power’ into the power that fuels contagious compassion. Leaving a legacy has never been high on my list of things to be concerned...
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