‘forgiveness’ Archive

My Story: Why I Do What I Do July 12, 2010 12 Comments

Picture it: 1978, Pascack Valley Hospital, Westwood, NJ - I was born an unexpected twin, breech, the youngest of four children. “Doctor you have another baby in there,” the nurse said as she was cleaning up after Christine was born. “WHAT?!??! my parents screamed.”
I grew up in the suburbs of NYC (not far from the [...]

Bullies BE Gone (and Thank You for Coming) June 23, 2010 No Comments

It’s all about animal instinct. My one-year old dog, Rocco, has been reminding me of this lately. When I hear him bark at a foreign noise in the stairwell – or when he has to pee atop another dog’s urine, as if to signify, “I am here, I am best.”
It reminds me of bullies, those [...]

Hindsight is 2010: My apology to President George W. Bush February 5, 2010 8 Comments

Ever since hearing President Obama’s state of the union address last week, I couldn’t help but thinking what I need to do: ask for President W and his supporters for forgiveness – forgiveness for my own lack of support during his presidency, for saying things like “He’s not my President, he’s yours.” For mocking him [...]

Take me to Pandora, or the Positive Psychology of Avatar January 29, 2010 No Comments

Read my most recent article published today on Positive Psychology News Daily. Click here.

Top 10 for 2010! January 6, 2010 2 Comments

Well, here we are, it’s 2010!   Here’s my list of Top 10, of course with at positive psychology lens.  BIG clarification: Positive psychology is NOT just about positive thinking. It’s about being authentic and attuned, grounded, and choosing to focus attention in certain (perhaps more positive) directions - when possible, which makes it realistic.
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Positive Place: In presence of the Dalai Lama October 14, 2009 No Comments

Last week I had the great fortune of being with the Dalai Lama three days in two cities. The second of these visits brought me to Washington DC, where the Mind Life Institute presented an annual congress on learning called “Educating World Citizens” which brought together over 2,000 international voices.
The Dalai Lama participated in all [...]

Savoring Camp Happy Times September 22, 2009 No Comments

Hello Mother, Hello Father

Greetings from summer sleep-away camp. Really, I write this tucked away in the woods in northeastern Pennsylvania – a tiny spot of heaven called Camp Happy Times – aptly named for a place where two hundred kids who have or have had cancer come for a week’s time of fun, fun, [...]