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Category Archives: Gratitude
Project Happiness Teaches Kids the Power of Positive Thinking
This is the fourth post in a summer series I’m calling “What Are You Reading? Wednesdays.” Every Wednesday in August, you’ll find a short review of thought-provoking books, articles, speeches and films about generosity, money, philanthropy and more. Enjoy! ** … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Gratitude, Happiness, Mindfulness & Activism, Parenting
Tagged Adolescence, Conflict Resolution, Dalai Lama, George Lucas, Happiness, Howard Thurman, India, Meditation, Mindfulness, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, Neuroscience, nonprofits, Palo Alto, Positive Psychology, Project Happiness, Project Happiness Handbook, Randy Taran, Richard Gere, Social and Emotional Learning, Stress, Stress Reduction, Suicide, Teens
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Giving & Receiving Thanks
With so much to be grateful for, it’s easy to sometimes overlook the simple stuff. A hot shower, for instance. If you’ve done your share of traveling, you know in many countries, such a luxury is unheard of. Water – … Continue reading
Posted in Animism, Gratitude, Thanksgiving
Tagged Animism, Graham Harvey, Gratitude, Holiday, Nature, Thanksgiving, Water
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A World Without Moms
Thanks to Sasha Dichter of the Acumen Fund for sharing the winning video from the Mom’s Matter challenge by Search for the Obvious. This particular video is sponsored by the Jubilee Project (videos for a good cause) and meant to … Continue reading