This is a post I found in the Psychology Today blogs, written by Sam Marguiles PhD, Esq.
Sam has been active in mediation for thirty years. He has written three books, numerous articles and has taught and consulted throughout the USA. I am re-posting the following with his permission, and will share here today that I [...]
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“Divorce Piggy Bank”
Posted in conflict, happiness, relationships, stress on April 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Being kind to yourself, continued
Posted in Self, happiness on April 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Thanks for coming back! Last week we started talking about differences of personality type and culture and I shared some things I’m learning as I go along. Looking back over my last few years of study, the second thing I’ve realized is that thinking somebody else has the answer and comparing myself to others is [...]
To thine own self be kind
Posted in Self, happiness on April 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
That’s the phrase Liz left us all with after her talk at the Eisemann Center last month. You may be more familiar with the classic variation of being true to thine self, and after reading up a bit more about personality type preferences and the influence of our cultural backgrounds, I got to thinking about [...]
Fiscal responsibility
Posted in Expats, General, happiness on April 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“(…) in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” (Benjamin Franklin)
Just a short post this week, because many of you will have more important things to do. And this isn’t something to procrastinate!
My truth and Elizabeth Gilbert
Posted in Self, happiness, tagged change, eat pray love, elizabeth gilbert, honesty, solution, truth, women on February 25, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Wow, this is the week of unscheduled posts, which can only mean one thing: I should be doing something else but am procrastinating.
Last night the author of “Eat, Pray, Love”, one of my favorite books ever, came to speak at the Eisemann Center. I couldn’t find anyone to go with me, so I went alone [...]

