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4 Great Norman Vincent Peale Quotes

February 4, 2017 Kristin Leave a Comment

4 Great Norman Vincent Peale Quotes "If you have zest and enthusiasm you attract zest and enthusiasm. Life does give back in kind." "If you paint in your mind a picture of bright and happy expectations, you put yourself into a condition conducive to your … [Read more...]

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6 Life-Changing Things That Are Easy to Forget

June 19, 2014 Kristin 2 Comments

"Be happy with what you have and are, be generous with both, and you won't have to hunt for happiness."  -William E. Gladstone Many times we find ourselves so busy and caught up in life that we forget many things we already know. Working as a therapist, I often remind my clients … [Read more...]

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Emotionally Strong: Is It Always a Good Thing?

May 13, 2014 Kristin 2 Comments

Emotionally strong people don't cry. They don't get their feelings hurt. They are immune to feelings of rejection. They either don't feel emotional pain or they immediately get over it, pretending it doesn't exist. Right? Guess again. To remain emotionally strong as well as … [Read more...]

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Facing Fear

March 4, 2014 Kristin 1 Comment

If your car had a dead battery and it was petrified of jumper cables, it would have two choices. It could embrace the fear and allow the cables to give it a jump, or it could refuse the jump and remain a motionless car. If it chooses to face its fears, it will move forward. If it … [Read more...]

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A Winning Formula

September 9, 2012 Kristin 30 Comments

What do you choose to see? If you view the glass half empty, your focus will be on that which you do not have.  If you view the glass half full, you will feel grateful for that which you have.  Perspective, my friend, perspective.  It really is the key to happiness. What … [Read more...]

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