| | You may have gotten some really wonderful things over the holidays in terms of gifts, experiences, and times spent with loved ones--I hope so! It's good to be grateful for everything you have and still want more--like a little extra inner peace, stress relief, and resilience during tough times. That's what I'd like to bring to you. This newsletter includes inner "gifts" you can give yourself and strategies to stay "holiday jolly" all year long! --Elizabeth Scott | | Give (Yourself) What You REALLY Wanted Regardless of what we were hoping to unwrap this year, most of us want the same basic things: to feel more positive feelings and fewer negative ones. If you want to give yourself a wonderful gift, read on about how you can get more happiness (and less stress) in your life. Read More
| Stay Holiday-Jolly All Year Long! If you've enjoyed the holiday season and are wishing the good feelings and special times didn't have to come to an end, here's something you'll want to see. There are several ways to incorporate joy-inducing aspects of the holiday season into your everyday life. You can raise your resilience to stress by increasing your happiness as well, so try doing one or more of these. Read More
| Looking Forward To 2015 What are you hoping to create in your life next year? What stressors would you like to minimize or eliminate? In the coming weeks (and starting today), I'll be sharing resources with you that can help you examine different parts of your life that could be contributing to stress, and find ways to create more of what you want, and less of what you don't want. It's a good idea to start thinking about possibilities now, so you'll be more motivated to create change in 2015. Here's what to consider. Read More
| New Year's Bucket List: Make It Count! Many people set New Year's resolutions each year, but if you're looking for another way to make the most of the new year, you might consider a bucket list for 2015 (it doesn't have to be an either/or decision). Bucket lists are almost as much fun to create as they are to carry out. Here's what to consider when making your list. Read More
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