Mental Health Topics, Relationships What is courting? Why every relationship needs courtship by Jon Negroni on Sep 30, 2013 Courtship, to some, may be an unpleasant concept that is associated with words like “old-fashioned” and “antiquated.” When we hear the word, we may think of how it was used it in the past as a way for parents to oversee the process of uniting their children. In the past….
Mental Health Topics, Personality Am I arrogant? 5 signs that you may have a big head by Jon Negroni on Sep 26, 2013 Are you arrogant? Do you find yourself exaggerating your self-image almost instinctively? There are several levels of arrogance, much of them having to do with how quick we are to make ourselves look better than we actually are.
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement 4 Reasons Why Smiling Should Be a Relentless Habit by Jon Negroni on Sep 23, 2013 Facts about smiling that will turn you into a grinning enthusiast. You’ve probably heard the old cliche, “it takes more muscles to frown than smile!” And a lot of us have trouble accepting that point. Still, there are plenty of other reasons why this upbeat gesture is pretty much the…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How to Survive the Beginning of a Relationship by Jon Negroni on Sep 9, 2013 Insights on how you can effectively manage the beginning of a relationship. In many cases, the start of a romantic relationship sets the tone for the rest of your time with that person. As fickle human beings, we are able to discern the importance of our relationships early on. One…
Media Use, Mental Health Topics TV Shows that Make You Smarter by Jon Negroni on Sep 4, 2013 Watching TV Can Boast Intelligence Did you know that particular TV shows actually foster and boost our intelligence? You wouldn’t guess that judging by some of the simple, easy-to-digest options we have on television that I won’t bother to get into (you know what they are). But for years, researchers…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Ways to Thrive: Making a Prosperity List by Thriveworks Counseling on Aug 30, 2013 A Prosperity List Keeps You Positive We want you thrive in every area of your life! Start now by making what we call a prosperity list. A prosperity list is a record of all the good things that happened to you this week. We recommend that, at the end of…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues Why Spending Money on Others Makes You Happier by Jon Negroni on Aug 29, 2013 Spend Money On People That Matter You’re probably aware that altruism, such as spending money on others, tends to cause happiness. For some reason, however, we forget this when we get that paycheck on our desk and must decide what we will do with our resources. Still, if we can cement…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics How Sadness Can Actually Make You Happy by Jon Negroni on Aug 28, 2013 Get In Touch With Your Emotional Side It seems counterintuitive, but sadness can lead to happiness. If you want to thrive this week, consider getting in touch with your emotional side. To be clear, sadness does not always lead to happiness. Sometimes, you are just sad. Still, scientists have confirmed…
Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Why You Should Make Weekend Plans (Today) by Jon Negroni on Aug 26, 2013 Making Weekend Plans Want to thrive this week? Make plans for the weekend today! It’s scientifically proven that anticipation actually makes us happy. This study in particular took a sample of people who were planning a vacation and measured their happiness during the entire process of planning, executing and the aftermath of…
Mental Health Topics, Relationships How to Navigate (And Survive) A Long Distance Relationship by Anthony Centore, PhD on Aug 23, 2013 Are you considering or already in a long distance relationship? Working in Boston, I have met with lots of clients in these situations (Boston, like many major cities is very transient). My clients in long distance relationships tend to fall into 2 groups: The partners have never had much (or…
Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Research “Science of Happiness” Experiment Reveals What Truly Makes Us Happy by Jon Negroni on Aug 16, 2013 Sharing Happiness SoulPancake is a media company that seeks to enrich people with positive ideas through big experiments, their latest being the “Science of Happiness” project. In the video above, the host of the experiment explains how happiness comes from gratitude, and to prove it, participants did something that is…
Communication, Mental Health Topics 5 Ways to Talk to an Angry Person by Jon Negroni on Aug 15, 2013 5 Tips For Talking To Angry People Have you ever felt paralyzed when confronting someone who is very angry with you? Was this a situation where the person was extremely angry and you weren’t sure what the best way to handle them was? Though having to talk to an angry…