by John Thurman | May 29, 2017 | Active Optimism, Crisis Leadership, Crisis management, Crisis Management, Optimism, Resilience, Self Efficacy, Uncategorized
What makes people move through tough times? In my last post, I talked about resilience and its importance in being an overcome in life. Resilient, tenacious people make things happen. My friend and mentor, Dr. George Evelry has made it his life mission to understand...
by John Thurman | Jul 12, 2016 | Optimism, Optimism and Resilience, Resilient Faith-Based Living
Maintain Your Motivation Part 1 – Using the Goldilocks Rule to Push Ahead.This article is liberally based on one of my favorite bloggers James ClearDoes the name Steve Martin ring a bell? Performer, comedian, movie star, Saturday Night Live Alum, respected...
by John Thurman | Sep 9, 2014 | Marriage, Marriage & Relationships, Optimism, Resilient Marriages
Benefits of Laughter in Your Relationship John Thurman, M.Div., M.A., LPCC Tuesday and Thursdays I will be blogging on things that you can do to improve your relationships. I think you will enjoy this one. Several years ago my wife and I had come to an impasse in our...
by John Thurman | Aug 14, 2014 | Crisis Leadership, Crisis management, Optimism, Resilience
(c) 2014 John Thurman As I begin this installment of 10 Steps, I wanted to let you know that on I will send out the third installment of 10 Steps Thursday evening and the next three to four blogs will be be very focused on depression, and things you can do to help...
by John Thurman | Aug 10, 2014 | Crisis Management, Gratitude, Optimism, Resilience
(c) 2014 John Thurman By John H. Thurman Jr., M.Div., M.A. Adapted from The Survivor’s Guide, by Ben Sherwood Ever wondered what you can do to increase your odds of winning the race of life? Dr. Dennis Charney is the dean of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in...
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