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Eulogy for Bill Richardson
We have also lost one of the greatest negotiators in history. Bill Richardson was not only the Governor of New Mexico, US Ambassador to the UN, and Secretary of Energy in the Clinton Administration, he was also known as the “Champion of Americans Held Overseas” for all of his missions to rescue Americans held prisoners in hostile countries. As a negotiator, no one, except perhaps Benjamin Franklin, was involved in the number of historic negotiations as Bill Richardson.
Using AI to Develop Your Mission Statement?
What is a “mission statement”? A mission statement is a compass. Unlike other compasses, this is your personal compass.
The Wisdom of Daniel Kahneman
Who the heck is Daniel Kahneman, and why should we be spending valuable time talking about someone who is never on the news, looks like the archetype of a nerdy college professor (adorned in khaki pants and scuffed brown shoes), has never invented an electric car, has never thrown a touchdown pass, and about whom no one has ever described as a “GOAT”?
Is Happiness Sustainable?
As a “Certified Happiness Coach,” I wonder about happiness. Is it sustainable or is it intrinsically fleeting and ephemeral?
Is sustainable happiness realistically achievable - without spending most of your life in a Buddhist monastery?
Gatsby – Part One
In recent months, I have written on abstract topics: positive psychology, uncertainty, wisdom, Stoicism. It’s time to leave the clouds behind, at least temporarily, and sink our collective teeth into a good story.
The Simplicity of Toltec Wisdom
Unjustifiably overlooked, Toltec wisdom occupies the dusty back shelves in the metaphysical sections of used-book stores, ignored by the woo-woo nerds who prefer the mini-Zen of Thich Nhat Hanh and the plethora of pop-Hindu put out by Deepak Chopra (Introduction by Oprah).
There’s a Bathroom on the Right
A verbal contract isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on.
Every Tom, Dick, and Harry is named William.
Include me out.
2022 -The Year in Review
Stephen Covey would have called 2022 a year of “sharpening the saw” for me, learning and sharing wisdom and positive psychology, while coaching people along the way.
Preparing for Positive Holidays
No doubt, the holidays depress many of us. Indulge me a few more minutes while I suggest some tried-and-true methods to emotionally vaccinate you against the holiday blues. Like all vaccinations, these suggestions may not cure the illness, but application may lead to mitigation of negative symptoms.
Uncertainty – Part Two
On April 29, 2022, I posted “Are You Sure?” In it, I promised a series of articles about how understanding uncertainties and paradoxes leads to increased wisdom. This is Part Two.
Stoicism Part III - Sources
The art of living is more like wrestling than dancing.
Marcus Aurelius
Stoicism Part II - Techniques
Except to the most avid seekers of wisdom, Stoicism is either unknown or misunderstood. To the average person, this vibrant, action-oriented, and paradigm-shifting way of living has become shorthand for “emotionless.” … In its rightful place, Stoicism is a tool in the pursuit of self-mastery, perseverance, and wisdom.
An Introduction to Stoicism
Men are not moved by things but the views which they take of them.
Epictetus
50 Aphorisms
Wisdom can be conveyed in many ways: long philosophical tomes, allegories, myths, poems, literature, parables, fables, songs, and aphorisms.
An aphorism is typically defined as a “a pithy observation that contains a general truth.”
Sources of the Meaning of Life
Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it.
George Carlin
Are You Sure?
None of us knows as much as we think we do. In my study of wisdom, I have concluded the universe consists of little we humans would call certain.
The Set Point Theory of Happiness
For those of you who know me as a skeptic (I’ve also been called a “curmudgeon” more times than I care to remember) and believe, based upon my other articles on positive psychology, I have drunk the Kool-Aid, this article will reassure you.
What’s Positive about Positive Psychology? Part One: Background, Gratitude, and Hedonic Adaptation
From one of my readers (JB): “Congratulations on your positive psychology course! I want your top 10 suggestions for being positive.”
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