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We would all like to think of ourselves as optimists. However, that may not always the case. Why? Because optimism is determined by the significance our brain places on our life experiences. If our brain interprets our experiences as significant, then we feel hopeful and optimistic. Conversely, if our brain interprets our life experiences as negative, then we feel hopeless and pessimistic. But what if we could tune our brain into noticing the positive side of negative experiences? Join me as I share how looking on the bright side of things can bolster our resilience to stress and anxiety.
Do you want to talk to me personally? Do you have questions about your health, your life, your relationships or your career? Well if you do, then this show is just perfect for you to get your answers. Why? It’s the Conversations with Carol Show. That means for a full hour, I’m going to be taking...
Published 02/25/15
Do you want to talk to me personally? Do you have questions about your health, your life, your relationships or your career? Well if you do, then this show is just perfect for you to get your answers. Why? It’s the Conversations with Carol Show. That means for a full hour, I’m going to be taking...
Published 02/11/15
I bet you’re saying to yourself, “Yep, the number one reason relationships get rocky is because of money.” Or you’re saying, “No, it’s got to be sex.” Or perhaps you’re saying, “It’s none of these. It’s not being able to communicate.” And, while it’s true that all of these can create a great deal...
Published 02/04/15