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Hollister, CA 95023-5579
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What’s Wrong With These People????
Why do some people always grumble and complain? Why do some act as if they are entitled….to your kindness, your understanding, your generosity? What is wrong with people who are ungrateful and/or demanding? We’ve all met someone like this. Everyone … Continue reading
Posted in communication, Personal, positive psychology
Tagged counseling in Hollister CA, demanding, entitled, Gratitude, grumpy, healthy boundaries, hunger, Love, Maslow, Mother Teresa, needs, pain
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It’s February…Love Is In The Air
It’s February, love is in the air! February in the US is the month of cupid arrows and love songs, with February 14 marking Valentine’s Day. My darling husband calls Valentine’s Day….as well as Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Secretary’s Day … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, positive psychology
Tagged counseling, gifts, Hallmark holidays, Happiness, Holidays, Hollister CA, Love, positive affirmations, Valentine's Day, vision board
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Gifts of The New Year
Today I am keenly aware of the many gifts that make my life so rich. December is a month to focus on gift giving, and sharing our abundance with others. January is sometimes a bit of a let down after … Continue reading
Forgiveness is a Gift You Give Yourself
Who do you need to forgive today? It is the season of gift giving. We are all busy thinking of the special gifts we are planning for those we love. Some may be finished with their shopping, while others (the … Continue reading
Posted in communication, Gifts, positive psychology
Tagged anger, condone, counseling, Forgiveness, gift giving, Hollister CA, Hollister Family Therapy, hurt, intention, Love, reflection, victim
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Saving The World-One Person At A Time
Today I spoke with a teen who told me that she “wants to save the world.” She made me smile to myself, and I thought about how she and I share a common goal. I also feel a passion for … Continue reading
Simply About Suicide
This post is simply about suicide. I tried to come up with a catchy title. It is such a profound subject, that catchy titles seemed to trivialize the reality. So, this is simply a post about suicide and what it … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, Suicide
Tagged depression, Family, Health, Internet, joy, Kindness, Love, Marriage, Mental Health, nurturing, pain, People, professional help, Respect, Robin Williams, Self, Social Issues, Suffering, suicide, Thought
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Avoiding The Urge to Control Your Partner
How can you avoid the urge to control your partner? You love being with your partner and doing things with them, and when you are apart, it feels like everything might unravel. Do you have difficulty trusting that your new … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, positive psychology
Tagged Anxiety, controlling, Friedrich Nietzsche, Health, Healthy, Interpersonal relationships, Intimate relationship, intimate relationships, joy, Love, Marriage, Martin Luther King Jr., Mental Health, nagging, People, professional help, Relationship, Relationships, Romance, Self, Self-help
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Dealing with Vulnerability In Loving Relationships
If we are to love others, we must learn to deal with our own vulnerability. It is simply not possible to love without being vulnerable. It doesn’t matter if our love object is a pet, a partner, a child, or … Continue reading
Posted in positive psychology
Tagged endings, joy, Love, pain, sorrow, strength, Vulnerability
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Attracting Love Into Your Life
You want to know how to attract more love into your life? To be loved, be loving. This may sound over simplistic, but at heart, it is the truth. It is easy, but not particularly simple. “All that we are … Continue reading
Healthy Self Love
What does it mean to practice healthy self-love? I often talk to my clients about this. Healthy self-love consists of having a kind internal dialogue. In order to do this, we must learn to tame our internal critic. When we … Continue reading
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Tagged Advice, Conceptions of self, Ego psychology, growth, Happiness, Health, Healthy, inner critic, Kindness, learning, Love, Mental Health, Mind, nurturing, People, Personal boundaries, Positive mental attitude, professional help, Psychology of self, Relationships, Self, Self-esteem, Self-help, self-love, Social psychology
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