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Dr. Andrea Dinardo is a positive psychology expert, keynote speaker, and leadership trainer who helps people thrive under pressure and cope with stress. She is a psychology professor at St. Clair College of Applied Arts & Science in Windsor Ontario Canada and a retired psychologist with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She is also the author of several psychology articles and textbooks and a TEDx presenter who shared her insights on how to turn stress into strength. She has a popular YouTube channel and a blog where she offers psychology tips and exercises for mental health empowerment and daily resilience. She is passionate about applying positive psychology to facilitate personal growth and transformational change in individuals and organizations.
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Yes, that is so true! Great post!
Thanks Oristel! ☀️
You are welcome 🙈
One moment at a time. 💗
My fav part. This moment.🌷
This is so true. Positive thinking brings positive energy. 🌝
Yes Ipuna!
That’s my favourite part of applying positive psychology & health psychology to everyday life.
Being conscious of the link between thought & energy & emotion changes everything.
This alert awareness to our own life gives us us a sense of control (no matter how small) – a key factor in cultivating happiness.
When we don’t like how we feel, then we have to consider what we’re thinking. And then we have a Choice to Challenge or Change our thoughts for the better.
Thoughts => Energy => Emotion => Action
Wow! I love it! I already knew a lot of this, but you broke it down soooooo easy!
“Thoughts => Energy => Emotion => Action”
I will remember that forever now!
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I like how you titled this post, “Happiness is a conscious PROCESS” rather than an experience or a moment. Happiness is not typically based on “pot luck.” It is based on a cognitive decision and a plan of action.
Yes for sure it does. Great 👍 post.
Thank you! 😊 I always thought of happiness as a habit. A daily practice we must all commit to. Certainly coming more easily to some than others. Nonetheless, a individual range of contentment available to us all.
Thanks! Absolutely agree with you. Positivity is good to help us go through our day.
I just love your blog! ❤
Thank you Maureen! The feeling is mutual.
I love your enthusiasm! So refreshing.💃🎉
Pleasure is all mine Dr. Andrea! XO!
Dr. D., this makes me think of the times when I go to the grocery store thinking, “What am I doing here at this hour? This is gonna be a real joy.” Right there in the parking lot, I take a deep breath and intentionally change my thinking before I walk in the store to, “There are people in here who need my smile, my “hellos,” and my courtesy!” When I focus on the positive and use my strengths to help others, I end up walking out having met new friends. 🙂 Thank you for your positivity friend!
What a beautiful practice! Thank you for sharing Tami. I’m adding your awareness strategy to my “snap out of the fog & into the joy practice” starting at the grocery store today!🌿🌷
Wonderful Dr. D.! We do have to snap ourselves out of that fog sometimes, don’t we? 🙂 Have a great trip to the store! ❤
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