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Your Feelings are Real

November 3, 2014 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

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Whatever you are feeling, whenever you’re feeling it – is real.

Your emotions are as real as your limbs and they have vital functions.

Of the four “primary colors of emotions:”

  • Sadness cleanses
  • Fear and Anger are each designed to protect
  • Happiness builds community and enriches your life

It’s no one else’s right to change what you feel or to tell you you’re wrong. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Group Support, Happiness, Motivational Monday, Power of Attitude, Relationships Tagged With: anger, emotional responses, emotional states, fear, happiness, sad, sadness, thoughts and feelings

Video: Little Girl Doesn’t Want Her Brother to Grow Up

July 30, 2014 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

I don’t whether to laugh or cry at this video.

However, I think we can all really relate. Sometimes aging just sucks. However, who would have thought it would affect this little girl so much.  In this video, she not only laments the fact that her little brother is going to grow up, but that she will.

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Filed Under: Baby Boomers, Change, family, humor, Video Tagged With: aging, change, children, crying, emotions, family, humor, poignant, relationships, sad

You’re Going to Pay For it Either Way

February 26, 2014 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

man-paying-moneySince change only comes about as a result of fear, force, or pain; we’ll do what we can to deny we need to change as long as possible

— or at least until we’ve been psychically knocked upside the head long enough and can no longer disagree that things aren’t going as planned.

Should you wish to question that premise that change only comes about due to an excessive amount of yicky-ness, can we first agree that no one, not one person, wakes up, conducts a self-inventory, and exclaims, “Wow! Things are perfect! Let me see how I can muck them up”?

The unfortunate counter-reality is we decide to modify our lives only when two conditions are met:

  1. Life is not performing anywhere optimal level — and
  2. We can no longer fool ourselves into believing, should we follow the present course, it will change anytime soon

Only once we are defeated, will we begin the process.

It’s sad, but it’s true.

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Filed Under: Change, Habits, Happiness, Health, Newspaper Column, Power of Attitude Tagged With: change, fear, force, frustration, lifestyle change, mental health, pain, resisttance, sad, therapy

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