Believe it or not, the 2016 presidential campaign in the U.S. has already begun. Several candidates have already officially announced that they are running, and a number of others are expected to do so in the next few weeks. Aside from the incredible amount of time and money and other resources that are being spent…
Taking Baby Steps
I’m certain that many of us remember a really hilarious movie of a few years ago called, What About Bob, featuring Richard Dreyfuss as a psychiatrist and Bill Murray as his patient whose anxiety was so great that it led him to showing up at the time and place where the psychiatrist was on vacation with…
Easing Into Your Day
Do you have a morning routine that helps you ease into your day? It may be coincidental, but several years ago I began to identify myself with the Positive Psychology branch of my field around the same time that I decided that I would rather have a morning routine that enables me to enter the…
Make Happiness Day a Kickstarter
Friday, March 20th, was International Day of Happiness. Did you celebrate it? I deliberately decided to delay writing this blog until after the day was over. I believe that Happiness Day belongs in a category of special days like Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Thanksgiving, Independence Day and Veterans’ Day. Having those special days are helpful…
Don’t Automatically Think The Worst
In one of those ironies that Mother Nature brings about from time to time, the biggest snowfall of the winter came to Philadelphia this past week – a couple of days before the beginning of Daylight Saving Time and a couple of weeks before the start of Spring. It has been a cold winter in…
Make It Amazing!
I’ve got a cure for those of you who have gotten into a rut and are living life without enthusiasm. I’m not talking about depression. I’m talking to those of you who living life in neutral. You may feel unenthused about your job – but you do it. You may feel unappreciated at home –…
Getting Beyond The First Impression
An oft repeated catch phrase is that, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” While the phrase is factually true, it tends to leave one with the idea that a bad first impression can’t be overcome. That part is not true. While nobody could argue that a good first impression is…
FOCUS! That’s How You Get To Your Super Bowl.
In a few short hours, most TV sets in America will be tuned to the Super Bowl. While the motivations of some watchers will be oriented toward the commercials (which have taken on a life of their own) or the halftime show or the food that accompanies the many Super Bowl watching parties, most viewers…
There Is a Difference Between Quitting and Changing Direction
If you have a clear goal and the motivation to pursue it, it’s usually wrong to quit when the going gets tough and the goal seems to be elusive. Not only do you deprive yourself of something that may be attainable with a little extra effort or a fresh way of thinking, but you also…
What You Have To Say Is Important
One of the great societal gifts provided in most countries is the right of free speech. It allows for the free exchange of ideas, the broadening of perspectives, and the ability to project yourself as a unique human being. By exercising this right, we are able to learn from what others have to say and…
Reflecting On Your 2014
As the New Year approaches, it is natural to want to focus on plans for the future, changes that we’d like to make, and hopes for improvement in ourselves, our community, and the rest of the world. That’s great! A forward looking mindset keeps us open to growth and change. The process of looking ahead,…