Category: Appreciation
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Outraged, Enraged, Air Raged
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Air rage boils down to someone taking something personally. Like road rage, air rage is an out of control reaction to feeling wronged, slighted, or intruded upon. When someone invades our personal space, we feel disrespected. We take it personally. The events regarding the Jet Blue flight attendant and passenger are good examples of this.
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The Clinton-Mezvinsky Wedding – Not Making the Cut
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I didn’t make the cut for the Clinton-Mezvinsky Wedding even though Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky was a high school friend. But I’m not taking it personally.
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Traveling Back in Time – From Self-Rejection to Self-Acceptance
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Revisiting the University of Alabama, provides an opportunity to rediscover the self-rejecting co-ed I once was , to appreciate the grown up professional I’ve become, and to show appreciation for someone who contributed to this growth.
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Relationship Spring Cleaning
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What better time than spring to clear out relationship clutter? Why not toss things you’ve been stockpiling? You could chuck misunderstandings. Donate hurt feelings. And give anger and resentment the heave-ho. By clearing out the resentment, you’ll be making room for respect, connection and enhanced communication.
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Thanksgiving . . . Opportunity Awaits
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In spite of economic hardships, Thanksgiving offers the opportunity for creating space to explore your passion and discover new horizons.
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Reinventing Thanksgiving – New Perspectives on Appreciation and Gratitude
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Thanksgiving takes on new meaning this year. The daily dose of doom and gloom opens the door to new possibilities for appreciation and gratitude.
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Thanksgiving Gatherings – Giving Gratitude or ‘Attitude’
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At Thanksgiving avoid disappointment and hurt feelings by giving gratitude instead of ‘attitude.’
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Self-acceptance, Self-respect and Self-appreciation
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Building self-acceptance by building IKEA bookcases