What did Michelle Gielan mean by: Change your story, change your power. Michelle Gielan Journalist and Positive Psychology Researcher Copy
Surfing the web often comes at the cost of face-to-face time with friends and family. Author, January 16, 2024January 9, 2025, Michelle Gielan, Isolation, Relationships, Technology, 0 Michelle Gielan Journalist and Positive Psychology Researcher
+ Focusing on solutions fuels progress. Author, October 25, 2023January 2, 2025, Michelle Gielan, Focus, Progress, Solutions, 0 Michelle Gielan Journalist and Positive Psychology Researcher
Too quickly, venting can turn into dumping garbage on the people around us. Author, January 16, 2024January 9, 2025, Michelle Gielan, Boundaries, Communication, Emotional intelligence, 0 Michelle Gielan Journalist and Positive Psychology Researcher
+ Fun can be a great motivator. Author, July 25, 2023January 2, 2025, Michelle Gielan, Enjoyment, Incentive, Motivation, 0 Michelle Gielan Journalist and Positive Psychology Researcher
Starting our day off with a dose of negativity can have lasting effects. Author, January 16, 2024January 9, 2025, Michelle Gielan, Impact, Morning, Positivity, 0 Michelle Gielan Journalist and Positive Psychology Researcher
Social comparison that leads to unhappiness is the downside of social media. Author, January 16, 2024January 9, 2025, Michelle Gielan, Comparison, Social Media, Unhappiness, 0 Michelle Gielan Journalist and Positive Psychology Researcher
Instead of running from the negative, I’ve started running towards the positive. Author, January 16, 2024January 9, 2025, Michelle Gielan, Growth, Positivity, Resilience, 0 Michelle Gielan Journalist and Positive Psychology Researcher
+ We are ALL broadcasters. Author, June 24, 2023January 2, 2025, Michelle Gielan, Connectivity, Empowerment, Responsibility, 0 Michelle Gielan Journalist and Positive Psychology Researcher
Art produces ugly things which frequently become beautiful with time. Read explanation Jean Cocteau Artist · France
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