January 2016

The Living Planner Advisory Perspective Series – Strengths-based work cultures

For our 2nd Advisory Perspective Series of 2016, here is a question for you.  Do you know your strengths?  Are you someone who knows how to maximize your strengths, talents and gifts to achieve maximum performance? The Bureau of Labor American Time Use Survey results show that 8.9 hours per work day are devoted to […]

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AVOIDANCE

What is the “psychology of avoidance”? Curiosity drove me to gain an understanding of why people stay away from particular situations, activities, environments, people, things or subjects of thought. After reading journal articles from educational institutions and from behavioral specialists, the findings thus far are: a) anticipation of negative consequences;  b) anticipation of painful feelings;

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Heart to Heart Talks

Today’s blog comes to you early in the new year with a topic that fascinates me – Communication.  Particularly, communication about planning health care directives. The topic of communication can be defined in many ways.  Merriam Webster defines communication as: the act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express or exchange

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The Living Planner Advisory Perspective Series – Fitness in 2016

And, here we are.  A New Year, 2016 is here!  Have you set intentions for your year?  If you are like many, health and fitness may be at the top of your list.  The Living Planner Advisory Perspective Series features professionals who serve us in living our best lives. Let’s kick off 2016 with an

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