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Strengths

Good Passion Bad Passion

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Since this blog used to be called Pursuing Passions, I was keen to learn more about the dualistic nature of passion when I attended the First World Congress on Positive Psychology this past weekend in Philadelphia. That there is good passion and bad passion is not new.  But appreciating the psychological impacts of good and [...]

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Investing for the greatest return

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The existing paradigm of focus first on weakness is played out every day in most of our homes, our schools, our institutions, our place of work and worship. We focus on the things that “need fixing”. We invest energy, money, time, intellect, emotion into things that don’t work for us instead of putting energies into those things that will give us an easier and a much-amplified return for our efforts and investments. Simply, what we focus on grows.

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America’s Positive Core

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I am a ‘resident alien’ of the US after marrying my German-born, American husband. My Australian cultural imprint is strongly inclined to fight for the underdog. We have tendency to “knock down tall poppies”, to be irreverent and anti-authoritarian. I have been willing regime change for just about the whole 9 years I’ve lived here, [...]

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Leading Positive Change Webinar Registration

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To find out more about the power of Appreciative Inquiry to engage people and mobilize them to action, please join me in this 11 minute webinar. You will find out why Appreciative Inquiry has been called a “Positive Revolution in Change”   Please check your inbox to receive the link to play the webinar.

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