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Posted in Blog on March 21, 2013

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By Paul Dunning What does a prize winning mystery originally published in 1929 and the MBTI® have in common? If you said Isabel Briggs Myers, you would be right. The book is called Murder Yet to Come and it won a writing contest, beating out Ellery Queen. I haven’t read the b ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on March 14, 2013

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By Paul Dunning A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy? Albert Einstein Maybe he’s right. Albert Einstein knew a thing or two about how the universe works. Maybe he’s right about happiness. Maybe happiness is found in simplicity. ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on March 5, 2013

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By Donna Dunning Having a preference for extraverted intuition, it is not always easy for me to be calm, still and focused. I am working on this. One thing that helps me be still is watching herons. Fortunately, I can see them most days at a couple of lakes just a few minutes wa ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on February 14, 2013

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  By Paul Dunning From infancy through old age, love’s positive effects on psychological and physical health are recognizable. Valentine’s Day is all about love. Here are 7 love quotes to brighten your day. “To raise a child, you have to pour the love in, until it po ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on February 7, 2013

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By Paul Dunning Laughter It’s been around since before we had words to communicate with each other, yet we still don’t know that much about laughter. We’ve analyzed laughter, dividing it up into several different kinds. The most common kinds are polite, etiquette laughter, ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 31, 2013

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By Donna Dunning Positive psychology practitioners focus on health and wellbeing, a nice change from our current medical focus on illness and malaise. One of the recommendations of positive psychology gurus is to look for and appreciate the day-to-day pleasures in your life. Mos ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 24, 2013

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Happiness By Paul Dunning From 1942 to 1945, Viktor Frankl, a prominent Jewish psychiatrist, survived a Nazi concentration camp. In his bestselling 1946 book, Man’s Search for Meaning, Frankl concluded that having meaning in your life was the difference between those who h ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 15, 2013

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By Paul Dunning In a high tech world of “being in touch” the first sense to be lost is touch. That soft toy you used to hold as a child, cuddling with a pet, or a massage from a therapist, all lower anxiety, build trust, and help us to connect with the world. Positiv ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 8, 2013

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By Donna Dunning Research has shown that, without a doubt, sleep is essential for health and wellbeing. I know my mood, mental acuity, physical energy level, and immune system are all lower when I am tired. I am so grateful to have created a flexible schedule for my life where I ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 4, 2013

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By Donna Dunning Today I am sharing an inspirational idea. A tweet caught my eye that lead me to a post by Lori Gosselin on her site Life, for instance. (Thanks to Martina McGowan for sharing this on Twitter.) Her post is: Five Empowering Words for 2013 Rather than make resoluti ... Continue Reading