Ray Sullivan MA, CHT

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Optimism
I sometimes come across people who are so negative and pessimistic that it seems as if a rain cloud follows them wherever they go. If I ask them why they are so cynical, they typically respond that they are not … Continue reading
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Positive Inquiry
There is a fundamental psychological difference between asking, “What did I do wrong and how can I prevent doing it in the future?” versus, “What did I do right and how can I do more of it in the future?”
It is by inquiry we make meaning of our world. Continue reading
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