• Bullying Prevention
    Nov 14 2024

    It is not enough to ask leaders, employees, or students to befriend loners or victims of bullying and all of a sudden play friendly and be kind toward one another. Primal responses to fear and abandonment create bully-type behaviors and reactions. These primal instincts that are fear-based become drives for humans to return to equilibrium or homeostasis during or after stressful events or pressures. Leaders, employees, and students often respond to this stress with unhealthy and sometimes unconscious internal drives to dominate and divide. The unmet needs of individuals, organizations, and cultural groups must be addressed first so that instinctual impulses or the sympathetic nervous system arousal is not on automatic flight or fight. The question is, do you know the unmet needs of your leaders, employees, or students?

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    19 mins
  • Gratitude and the Extraordinary
    Nov 1 2024

    A sustained practice of gratitude takes a deliberate approach to caring for yourself when giving to others. In this podcast, we will explore the extraordinary in our lives and those events that led up to the foundation of the extraordinary, such as those that occur before receiving a much-needed miracle that opens up the possibility of awareness of an infinite number of miracles that support the foundation for the daily miracles in one’s life. Saint Augustine stated that “miracles are not in contradiction to nature. They are only in contradiction with what we know of nature” (Saint Augustine Quotes, n.d.). We often see this phenomenon as science catches up and is able to explain the process of the miracle. But sometimes, as many biblical texts and personal experiences are noted, miracles happen beyond explanation or understanding.

    Of course, we will explore the literature from a holistic and cultural perspective to provide multi meanings and value to the good that occurs in life. As always, the first step is to conduct a needs assessment of your wellness dimensions to ensure that unmet needs are addressed or at least identified. The second building block is based on developing a situationally aware practice of gratitude to avoid the pitfalls of the dark side of a practice of gratitude. Finally, we will explore the inner workings of sustaining healthy habits and how to embed a practice of gratitude and the acknowledgment of the extraordinary miracles that occur in life. Identifying the extraordinary events in our lives as part of our gratitude of practice will also quickly expand our gratitude experience new dimensions. Also, if your gratitude practice seems a little stale or repetitive, identifying the extraordinary in life will add new excitement to your practice of gratitude.

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    26 mins
  • The Building Blocks of Gratitude
    Jan 8 2024

    A sustained practice of gratitude takes a deliberate approach to caring for yourself when giving to others. In this podcast, we will explore the literature review concerning how to build a practice of gratitude that contains the building blocks for developing a healthy approach to a practice of gratitude. The first step is to conduct a needs assessment of your dimensions of wellness to make sure that unmet needs are addressed or at least identified. The second building block is based on developing a situationally aware practice of gratitude to avoid the pitfalls of the dark side of a practice of gratitude. Finally, we will explore the inner workings of sustaining healthy habits and how to embed a practice of gratitude into your daily life.

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    20 mins
  • 123 Gratitude Prompts
    Dec 9 2023

    Journaling is an activity that may reduce stress and help you organize your emotions, ambitions, self-care practices, and goals and dreams. According to the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (2023), journaling may improve mental health, increase self-confidence, and heighten performance in many areas of individual pursuit.

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    20 mins
  • The Gratitude Calendar
    Dec 2 2023

    In this podcast, the literature review will reveal what interferes with our best intentions to create and sustain a practice of gratitude. Additionally, we will explore personality types so that a gratitude calendar can be created that best suits our available time, habits, and preferred ways of expressing gratitude.

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    17 mins
  • The Language of Gratitude
    Nov 25 2023

    Gratitude can be expressed in many ways and may vary across cultures, demographics, socioeconomic and sociopolitical regions, and many other social groups. According to Anderson of Linguistics of America (2023), there are over 6,909 distinct languages, and that does not include urban dialects and variations of vernacular English and slang. Within the possibilities of expressing gratitude, we may see various combinations of verbal, nonverbal, written, and visual forms of expressing gratitude within socially connected groups and individual self-care practices

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    12 mins
  • An Attitude of Gratitude
    Nov 18 2023

    In this podcast, suggestions for developing an attitude of gratitude were explored to help individuals and organizations implement a more consistent practice that leads to the sustainability of a culture filled with gratitude.

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    13 mins
  • Gratitude Without Guilt
    Nov 12 2023

    In this podcast, we will explore the literature review concerning indebtedness, social connectedness, and the effects of guilt and shame involved with social media platforms, crowdfunding, fundraising for charity, and other causes that pull at your financial resources and heartstrings.

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    14 mins