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10 Things Successful People Know How to Do

April 14, 2015 Kristin 4 Comments

10 Things Successful People Know How to Do 1. They know how to analyze feedback. Successful people are open to all feedback, but they know how to differentiate the helpful feedback from the harmful feedback. They aren't defensive and truly want to know whether they are listening … [Read more...]

Leadership, Motivational, Psychology, Relationships Chicken Soup for the Soul, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, success, the snowball effect

The search for instant happiness may not lead to long-term happiness

March 27, 2015 Kristin 1 Comment

Instant Happy   We have become an instant society. We no longer have to go to the library to do our research—we can get the information we need as soon as we type it into Google. We do not have to wait for days or sometimes even weeks to receive a letter from a loved one who … [Read more...]

Inspirational, Psychology, Relationships healing emotional pain, instant happiness, self-sabotage, the grieving process, the power of grieving, the snowball effect, The Snowball Effect: How to Build Positive Momentum in Your Life

How to Stop Boundary Violations

March 24, 2015 Kristin 2 Comments

If someone continues to cross the line of common decency after you have calmly and assertively made your bottom-line very clear, you may want to ask yourself why you are with someone who harms your well-being. Boundary violators usually find ways to justify their actions. They … [Read more...]

Psychology, Relationships boundaries, boundary violations, Personal boundaries, what are boundaries?, you teach people how to treat you

The Power of Self-Compassion

March 21, 2015 Kristin Leave a Comment

The more research I read on self-compassion, the more I realize just how important it truly is. Researcher, author, and psychologist, Kristin Neff, has been studying self-compassion for years and has published many evidence based journal articles on the subject. Neff and other … [Read more...]

Health, Psychology, Relationships addiction, Compassion, fight depression with self-compassion, harsh self-judgments, Interpersonal relationship, Kristin Neff, letting go of harsh self-judgments, practice self-compassion, self-compassion

Do You Fear Intimacy?

February 28, 2015 Kristin Leave a Comment

When we hear the word intimacy many of us think of physical intimacy. But true intimacy involves a lot more than physical touch. It involves vulnerability. It is to know and truly be known by another. Intimacy involves letting your guard down and lowering your defenses. A … [Read more...]

Psychology, Relationships fantasy bond, fear of intimacy, Intimate relationship, true intimacy or a fantasy bond, what is intimacy

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