by John Thurman | Oct 27, 2014 | Resilient Faith-Based Living, Stress, Stress Management
The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly about Stress by John Thurman Stress spelled backwards means desserts. While a slice of Coconut Cream Pie and the Village Inn might give you a little relief from stress, you will probably feel more depressed within a couple of hours...
by John Thurman | Sep 14, 2014 | Resilient Faith-Based Living
My heart’s desire is to provide you with current, faith-friendly tips and resources to help you in your personal life, in your relationships, and in your business. One of the ways I am doing that is by inviting you to subscribe to my newsletter list. By doing so...
by John Thurman | Jul 23, 2014 | Catastrophic Thinking, Depression, Personal Growth, Resilience, Resilient Faith-Based Living, Resilient Living
(c) 2014 John Thurman 6 Thinking Styles to Avoid by John Thurman Have you ever noticed how quickly your mind can get distracted by negative thoughts that seem to come out of nowhere? You are not alone—almost everyone experiences this at times. Today, I want to briefly...
by John Thurman | Jul 22, 2014 | Resilient Faith-Based Living, Resilient Living
By John ThurmanI recently attended and took photos at two events in Albuquerque on the Fourth of July: the Freedom Fourth Celebration and the International Balloon Fiesta Park. At one of the stages, a group from the National Flamenco Institute in Albuquerque...
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