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How to Find your Career & Take Control of it in 2 Simple Steps.

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With any of these items it’s clear when they became yours. You signed a piece of paper or swiped your credit card. In...

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How Believing You Will Be Successful Leads to Success..or Not

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If, like me, you watch ‘The Voice’ or ‘Dragon’s Den’ or ‘(Insert Country you live in here) Idol’ or any...

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Final 100 Days Of Year 2012

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These are the final 100 days of the year, and the the importance of finishing the year strong cannot be over nor...

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Congratulations On Your Failure

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I recently had this email conversation with one of my readers….and because I love the honesty shared by my reader and the...

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8 Simple Practices and Tips for Daily Happiness

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Your social network feeds are full of people bitching and complaining about the injustices of society – like Starbucks...

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Discover Your True Passions

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It takes time, soul-searching, and some life experience to identify your true passions. These prompts are written to tap...

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How to Delay Gratification and Get What You Truly Want Out of Life

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What is holding you back from making big, positive changes with your habits? What is messing up your progress and making...

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How to Be Smart About How You Use Personal Development Information

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So it is important to use your own common sense with any advice you are given. Sometimes it may mean that you rely on what...

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Batman Shooting in Colorado: Dealing With the Emotional Aftermath

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While my work is in positive psychology, teaching clients to work towards greater happiness and contentment, there are many...

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New Positive Psychology eMagazine Coming – ‘Happier: Positive Psychology for All’

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The latest in positive psychology made accessible for everyone. Learn the latest in happiness, hope, humor, realistic...

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If You Could Make Big Progress in One Area by Year’s End, What Would You Pick?

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Sometimes, the act of identifying something as a “top priority” makes it easier to see ways to make that change a top...

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How To Create Abundance Mentality

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I was born into a household of minimal means. The house I lived in was constructed of fibro and had two bedrooms. The...

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10 Ways To Get Over The Blues

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Sometimes you are just in a foul mood. A case of the blues. Out of sorts. Whatever you call it, you are not in the best...

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Smiling and Stress

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The innovation of their research was that they deliberately manipulated whether participants were smiling or not — making...

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Secret Brains of ‘SuperAger’

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Medicine has looked at what is wrong with us for over a hundred years. Yet with the advent of positive psychology,...

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5 Mistakes I Continue To Make in My Marriage

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One of the main themes of my happier-at-home project is marriage. For me, as with many people, my marriage is one of the...

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Can Refusing To Give Compliments Be an Act of Love?

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In the study of happiness, I’m always fascinated and moved when I see a person choose to react in a way that boosts...

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Virtuous Organizations

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Virtuousness is a form of behavior that leads to beneficial outcomes for humans and that is, in itself, “an ultimate...

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The Good Life

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While researching the origin of the assertion, “It’s the economy, stupid*” for a paper I was writing on the influences...

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Willibald Ruch

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Willibald Ruch studierte von 1973-1975 Konzertgitarre am Kärntner Landeskonservatorium Klagenfurt und war 1974-1975 als...

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The Sense of Humor: Explorations of a Personality Characteristic (Mouton Select)

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The Sense of Humor: Explorations of a Personality Characteristic (Mouton Select) publisher: Mouton de...

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Rod Martin

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In general terms, my research interests have to do with the relationship between psychosocial stress and both physical and...

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The Psychology of Humor: An Integrative Approach

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The Psychology of Humor: An Integrative Approach by: Rod A. Martin publisher: Academic...

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Batja Mesquita

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When I started my Ph.D. research on culture and emotion, psychology had reached its conclusion on the topic. There was...

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Frederick Grouzet

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I am also examining the development of motivational self-systems (including personal goals, identities, and beliefs) in...

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Michele M. Tugade

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Michele Tugade is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Vassar College. She earned her Ph.D. in Social...

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Michael Matthews

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Michael D. Matthews is currently Professor of Engineering Psychology at the United States Military Academy. He served as...

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Military Psychology: Clinical and Operational Applications

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Military Psychology: Clinical and Operational Applications publisher: The Guilford Press, published:...

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Nancy Cantor

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Nancy Cantor is helping forge a new understanding of the role of universities in society as SU pursues its vision,...

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Marie C. Shafe

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My company is going through a reorganization and divided one unit into two. We would like to see if anyone knows of any...

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Jeffrey Baker

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Dr. Baker has been involved in individual, family, and group counseling with adults and adolescents since 1979. His work...

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Frank Fincham

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Frank Fincham’s interests span social, clinical, and developmental psychological perspectives in the study of personal...

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The Psychology of Marriage: Basic Issues and Applications

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The Psychology of Marriage: Basic Issues and Applications publisher: The Guilford Press, published:...

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Bertram Malle

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Bertram F. Malle was trained in psychology, philosophy, and linguistics at the University of Graz, Austria, and received his...

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Aaron Jarden

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Since beginning tertiary study in 1995, I have amassed a Bachelors of Social Sciences with a double major in Psychology and...

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Dan McAdams

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Dan P. McAdams is the chair of the Psychology Department at Northwestern University. He is also professor of psychology and...

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The Person: An Introduction to the Science of Personality Psychology

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The Person: An Introduction to the Science of Personality Psychology by: Dan P. McAdams ...

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Michael Robinson

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Our lab studies cognition/affect relationships across a diversity of topic areas such as personality, self-regulation,...

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The True Dynamics of Life

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The True Dynamics of Life by: Mike Robinson publisher: Synthesis of Life Promotions Ltd,...

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John “Sean” Doyle

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Over the past 17 years, John A “Sean” Doyle has prosecuted cases for the Army, advised the Speaker of a state...

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Gratitude: How to Appreciate Life’s Gifts

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Gratitude: How to Appreciate Life’s Gifts by: Senia Maymin publisher: CreateSpace,...

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Delanyard L. Robinson

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Dr. Delanyard Robinson received his Ph.D. and M.S. Degrees in clinical psychology from Rutgers University, an M.A. degree in...

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Amy Wrzesniewski

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Amy Wrzesniewski is an Associate Professor of Management and Organizational Behavior at the Stern School of Business, New...

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Robert Krueger

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Robert F. Krueger, Ph.D., is Hathaway Distinguished Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the...

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Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action (Bradford Books)

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Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action (Bradford Books) ...

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Alexis Karris

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Dr. Karris is interested in Positive Psychology, a field that focuses on one’s strengths rather than one’s...

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John Abela

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John R.Z. Abela received a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1999. He is currently an...

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Development of Psychopathology: A Vulnerability-Stress Perspective

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Development of Psychopathology: A Vulnerability-Stress Perspective publisher: Sage Publications, Inc,...

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Affective Computing

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Affective Computing by: Rosalind W. Picard publisher: The MIT Press, published:...

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Raquel Rodriguez-Carvajal

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Raquel Rodríguez-Carvajal es Licenciada y Doctor Europeo en Psicología por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Realizó el...

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