Have you ever gotten out of bed in the morning declaring that today was going to be a great day? And before your first cup of coffee, something happened that completely ruined everything? Perhaps your child woke up sick or the car wouldn’t start or your boss calls you to let you know that you’ll […]
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Category Archives: gratitude
Anger and Self-Pity: The Shortest Road to Misery
I’ve never been one to feel sorry for myself. When bad things would happen in my life I never asked “why me?” I would, instead, inquire “why not me?” I learned early-on that bad things happen in everyone’s life and I was not exempt so I developed a mindset of quiet self-resignation – I simply […]
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January Jones – A Little Bit of Gratitude
Julie Ann Sullivan speaks from experience. Many people consider her “a revolutionary.” She does not shy away from that title! She believes when people are given a new way of thinking they have a better attitude towards work and life. Julie Ann seeks to bring a more positive and productive environment into every business she visits. She is an author and a professional member of the National Speakers Association.
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You Can Be Angry or Grateful But You Can’t Be Both
There is a over abundance of books, articles, and blogs written on the subject of gratitude but did you know that being grateful is actually an antidote to anger? Gratitude is a conscious state of appreciation, the ability to feel good in the midst of difficulties and disappointments, and maintaining a positive mind frame even […]
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Living a Life of “Gratitude and Beyond” with Dr. Allan Hunter on The Nancy Ferrari Show
Join me in celebrating the one year anniversary of The Nancy Ferrari Show on W4CY Radio this morning, Monday, August 5th, 9:00 am PT/12:00 pm ET. My special guest, Dr. Allan Hunter, author of 12 books, including “Gratitude and Beyond: Five Insights for a Fulfilled Life” will share his near-death experience life lessons and how […]
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Anger on the Defense
In today’s show, I shared the story of one of my clients at the battered women’s shelter who had an issue with her son and some other children. When some of the mothers accused her child of hitting and cursing at their children, she immediately went on the defensive in an effort to protect him. […]
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