Thomas Edison was a real quote machine in his time. Among his more memorable quotes are: “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” “Negative results are just what I want. They’re just as valuable to me as positive results. I can never find the thing that does the job best…
It’s Time To Say, “Thanks!”
Let me get the ball rolling by expressing my gratitude. Although I’m certain that I’ve implied it in my newsletters to those of you who have signed up for membership in The Mental Health Gym, I don’t know that I’ve specifically stated my thanks and appreciation. I’m really thankful to those of you who have…
Take Charge Of The Holiday Season
There is something crazy about taking a time of joy and turning it into a time of stress. Yet, that’s what many people do. Holiday stress can stem from financial, physical, social, and family overload. There is an important principle to keep in mind at a time like this; the more that you are in…
It’s Hard To Be Active And Depressed At The Same Time
By definition, depression is not a fun emotion to be experiencing. There are different levels of depression ranging from a baseline level of unhappiness to a temporary reactive depression when something lousy happens to major depression marked by despondency, hopelessness, and possibly suicidal thinking. Depression may involve biochemical and/or environmental factors. It would be an…
Thanksgiving! The Positive Psychology Holiday
Those of us who live in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving this week. Although I believe that the U.S. and Canada are among the few nations that have a holiday with that official name, many other countries and cultures have similar celebrations – often times to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. If a holiday…
Positive Psychology
Brainstorming is a technique that is widely used in the corporate world BECAUSE IT WORKS. Encouraging meeting participants to offer their ideas and solutions in an unrestrained atmosphere often produces more creative ideas than would be the case when people sensor themselves for fear of being perceived as silly, stupid, or absurd. Yet Albert Einstein,…
What Do You Do For Fun?
One of the questions that I routinely ask new therapy patients is, “What do you do for fun?” Some are able to answer in a positive manner without hesitation. Others, however, treat it like a trick question – and an uncomfortable trick question at that. I get all kinds of uncomfortable responses from various patients:…
The Inspiring Beauty of Nature
Although it marks a transition to shorter days and colder weather, there is no more beautiful time of the year in the northeastern United States than the fall. Whether you take time off, as my wife and I did, to take a trip to do “leaf peeping” with some good friends, or whether you enjoy…
Don’t Forget The Other Reason
If you are not going out by yourself, there are two reasons why you out to dinner, a movie, or another event. Obviously one of the reasons is to enjoy the activity. The other is to enjoy the time that you are spend with your spouse, partner, friend, date, or other couple(s). Too often, however,…
Being In “The Now”
If you are at all into popular or academic psychology, you may be well aware of the fact that the concept of “mindfulness” is one of the hottest topics in the entire field today. Dr. Jan Chozen Bays, who is both a physician and Zen master, has defined mindfulness as “deliberately paying attention to what…
Be An Influence For Good
We are living during some difficult times. It is easy to become cynical. On a near-daily basis, the news contains reports of terrorism, gun violence, political polarization, and an uncertain economy. Under these circumstances it is easy to say, “What’s the use of trying? How can I make a difference?” It is precisely at times…