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Everything really is going to be okay. (And if not okay, then at least comic.)

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Elizabeth Gilbert is an American author and journalist, most commonly recognized for her 2006 memoir, “Eat Pray Love.” She was named by TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and is on Oprah’s SuperSoul 100 list of visionaries and influential leaders.

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Dr. Seligman’s Definition of Optimism

Find out how Dr. Martin Seligman defines optimism.

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How Can Schools Teach Character?

The Character Lab was created to study strategies and practices that build character, to create educational tools from scientific insights, to create new ways to measure character and to change the conversation about character development in K-12 education.

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Dr. Wayne Dyer on the Art of Manifestation

How is the art of manifestation different from the law of attraction? Watch as Dr. Wayne Dyer explains how we all have the ability to manifest anything we want into our lives.

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Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith: Manifest “Tiny Little Miracles” in Your Life | SuperSoul Sunday | OWN

Spiritual pioneer Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith explains why talking about your intentions can help manifest the kind of life you want to live.

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Manifesting Without Limits | Michael Beckwith

Michael Beckwith’s life-shifting wisdom will leave you pondering: How you’ve set out your life goals. The limits of Creative Visualization. How you can take your spiritual growth to the next level.

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Be Optimistic

His Holiness the Dalai Lama talks about the importance of optimism at the end of a two day interactive dialogue with United States Institute of Peace Youth Leaders at his residence in Dharamshala, HP, India on May 4, 2016.

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Words to Eat By: Using the Power of Self-talk to Transform Your Relationship with Food and Your Body

This book will teach you how to use word power rather than willpower to increase your motivation and overcome your struggles with eating and body care.

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Talk to Yourself Like a Buddhist: Five Mindful Practices to Silence Negative Self-Talk

Change Your Words, Change Your World There are hundreds of books, workshops, and classes that teach us how to communicate effectively with others, but very few of us pay attention to how we speak to ourselves.

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Transforming Negative Self-Talk: Practical, Effective Exercises

Hearing a judgmental or disapproving internal narrative is a very common mental health complaint, and not always a sign of schizophrenia or another serious diagnosis. Persistent inner chatter and rumination can lead to depression, anxiety, phobias, trauma, obsessive-compulsive thoughts, and more.

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Speaking to Yourself with Love: Transform Your Self-Talk

When you speak to yourself, do you use words of love and kindness? Or does your self-talk sound judgmental and cruel - bringing you down like a leak in a tire? Speaking to yourself with Love: Transform Your Self-Talk by Maryse Cardin is a roadmap to bringing more compassion, kindness, and love into...

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