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The Power of Storytelling: Charlene Strong’s Story of Transformation
I love stories. A great storyteller can transport you to places you have never been, can touch a place within you that seemed lost, or
Aimee Mullins on the Beauty of Adversity (and Human Cheetah Legs)
“If we want to discover the full potential in our humanity, we need to celebrate those heartbreaking strengths and those glorious disabilities that we all
Money Can Buy Happiness, but Hobbies are Even Better
If you saw his Ted talk, you may already be familiar with Princeton psychologist Daniel Kahneman’s research on happiness. Dr. Kahneman and a group of
The Courage to Survive, Thrive, and Tell About It: Marsha Linehan’s Journey
Marsha Linehan, Ph.D. is easily one of the most influential psychologists of the past thirty years. She is a giant in the field. I remember
Willingness in difficult times: Holding the cactus gently
“When suffering knocks at your door and you say there is no seat for him, he tells you not to worry because he has brought
On the Virtues of Being Wrong
“Wow. I don’t know. Maybe I’m wrong.” Take a moment and consider, what are you wrong about right now? Are you aware of being wrong
