Positivity Blog Posts
My Creative Joy

Ooh, you guys, this is just the best best best. A free Creative Joy Journal + Playbook – full of good stuff. Helmed by coach Jennifer Louden, yoga teacher extraordinairre Marianne Elliott, & powerful photographer Tracey Clark and it comes w...
by When I Grow Up: The Blog! on May 23, 2013
On Leadership, Positivity and Notions of Power

What makes for a “powerful” leader? Is it authority, position, or seniority? Could it also be personal gravitas in the way the leader speaks and acts? The interesting thing about power is that leaders and followers alike have an opinion about it...
by Linked 2 Leadership on May 13, 2013
Freshly Pressed: Friday Faves

This week’s three posts all explore a similar topic — being comfortable in one’s own body — yet diverge on that theme in markedly different ways. Bikini Body This, friends, is a cultural phenomenon that confounds me. In Los Angeles specif...
by Mind Pencher's Blog on May 3, 2013
Emotions, Positivity, Stress, Smiles and Sales Success

If sales is the transference of emotions (Zig Ziglar), then it would appear sales success is more likely if your emotions are more positive than negative. So how does one measure one’s positivity on a regular basis? Recently I came across this...
by Increase Sales Coach on Apr 3, 2013
Focusing On What You Want – Guest Post By Julia

You might remember Julia Ng from a post I wrote last year that described the amazeballs Soul Reading session I had with her. Well, Julia is a current client and Spectacular Sponsor o’ mine, and I’m thrilled that she’s sharing today...
by When I Grow Up: The Blog! on Apr 3, 2013
Finding Positivity During Chaos

When I talk about finding positivity during chaos, I am actually talking about trying to be positive during the inner turmoil that happens within each one of us, when we go through stressful situations and are tackling our inner demons. Since the pas...
by Everyday Gyaan on Mar 5, 2013
the Light in my Heart !

The light in my heart (that spells positivity) may not enlighten the world;However, it'll remind me that I am not swallowed by the surrounding darkness !
by Use My Lenses on Mar 3, 2013
What is Joy

Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy. Thich Nhat Hanh I discovered Thich Nhat Hanh a couple years ago while visiting someone I know. Several of his … Continue reading →...
by Wisdom and Life on Mar 1, 2013
What is Joy

Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy. Thich Nhat Hanh I discovered Thich Nhat Hanh a couple years ago while visiting someone I know. Several of his … Continue reading →...
by Wisdom and Life on Mar 1, 2013
Rules of Engagement

One of the things I’ve stopped doing since enjoying this new paradigm I’m in is not to engage someone in a verbal confrontation. Typically if someone launches into me it has to do with my belief system. It happened on … Continue r...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 25, 2013
Rules of Engagement

One of the things I’ve stopped doing since enjoying this new paradigm I’m in is not to engage someone in a verbal confrontation. Typically if someone launches into me it has to do with my belief system. It happened on … Continue r...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 25, 2013
Youthful Obsession

Do you remember something you did when you were younger? Something that gave you so much pleasure? Something you’d thought you’d always be doing? For inexplicable reason however, you gave up and have never gone back to it? For me … Co...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 20, 2013
Youthful Obsession

Do you remember something you did when you were younger? Something that gave you so much pleasure? Something you’d thought you’d always be doing? For inexplicable reason however, you gave up and have never gone back to it? For me … Co...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 20, 2013
What I Wish For You

When I Grow Up Print by Stephanie Corfee I used to be an optimistic pessimist/pessimistic optimist, hoping for the best but expecting the worse (thanks, theater background!). Now, because of what I’ve experienced personally and what I’ve...
by When I Grow Up: The Blog! on Feb 19, 2013
Neighbors Helping Neighbors

As a follow up to Being Equitable, here’s another example: As everyone is aware New England was hit with a massive blizzard on the weekend of February 8. I’m certainly grateful for the fact that I live in a condo … Continue reading →...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 18, 2013
Neighbors Helping Neighbors

As a follow up to Being Equitable, here’s another example: As everyone is aware New England was hit with a massive blizzard on the weekend of February 8. I’m certainly grateful for the fact that I live in a condo … Continue reading →...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 18, 2013
Being Equitable

Someone I know recently transitioned and I recently discovered that before he passed he left something to every client in his business. There were several people he associated with directly on a weekly basis and he could very well have … Cont...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 15, 2013
Being Equitable

Someone I know recently transitioned and I recently discovered that before he passed he left something to every client in his business. There were several people he associated with directly on a weekly basis and he could very well have … Cont...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 15, 2013
The Strength of Forgiveness

The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. Mahatma Gandhi Saw this in a series of quotes on G+ posted by my new G+ friend, Elizee T. She has some amazing quotes. I think if you’re … Continue reading →...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 11, 2013
The Strength of Forgiveness

The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. Mahatma Gandhi Saw this in a series of quotes on G+ posted by my new G+ friend, Elizee T. She has some amazing quotes. I think if you’re … Continue reading →...
by Wisdom and Life on Feb 11, 2013
