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Barton Goldsmith

Westlake Village

Columnist at Chicago Tribune

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  • 6 days ago | duluthnewstribune.com | Barton Goldsmith

    We live in a world where people, even those we once loved, are treated as if they were disposable. Without even talking about the issue, we move away from friends and family who disappoint us, and without so much as a goodbye, they are out of our lives. This is an entirely appropriate response if someone has been abusing you.

  • 6 days ago | theindependent.com | Barton Goldsmith

    Keeping your thoughts moving in a positive direction not only makes you feel good in the moment but also can reduce your sadness factor measurably. In addition, it can give you the one thing we all need to keep our lives moving forward: hope. The more you employ positive thinking, the longer the effects last. There is a book that has been around for a long time by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale called “The Power of Positive Thinking,” which has helped make the world what it is today.

  • 6 days ago | thedailynewsonline.com | Barton Goldsmith

    Keeping your thoughts moving in a positive direction not only makes you feel good in the moment but also can reduce your sadness factor measurably. In addition, it can give you the one thing we all need to keep our lives moving forward: hope. The more you employ positive thinking, the longer the effects last. There is a book that has been around for a long time by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale called “The Power of Positive Thinking,” which has helped make the world what it is today.

  • 1 week ago | greensboro.com | Barton Goldsmith

    Every time you say to yourself something like "I'll be happy when...I get married ... land that job ... get that car ... lose this weight ..." and so on, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. You've just told yourself that you can't be happy or whole until you have something that you don't have now and that there's no guarantee of getting. These "when" contracts can have a lot of power over us.

  • 1 week ago | theindependent.com | Barton Goldsmith

    Every time you say to yourself something like “I’ll be happy when … I get married … land that job … get that car … lose this weight …” and so on, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. You’ve just told yourself that you can’t be happy or whole until you have something that you don’t have now and that there’s no guarantee of getting. These “when” contracts can have a lot of power over us.

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