We have started a new feature of having an optional theme for the month! This means that authors can write about this theme or about another topic. It’s our way to bring you cohesion between the articles by having similar and related content within the month. At the same time, we will continue to pepper the themed articles with non-themed articles for variety.
The optional theme for January is change. The theme of change has been addressed in these previous January articles so far:
- Development of Self-Motivation: Why Pleasing Parents Too Much Can be Bad for Your Health by Eleanor Chin
- Turning around the Hidden Power of Blame by Sherri Fisher
- Choosing Changes by Kathryn Britton
- Wishing and Willing – Awakening your Dreams through Strengths! by John Yeager
- How Sweet It Is…. by Aren Cohen
- Changing the Questions at Work by Margaret Greenberg and Senia Maymin
- Four Statements to Happier by Dave Shearo
- Great Expectations of Change by Derrick Carpenter
Here are the articles that have been on other news in January:
- Appreciate Your Loved Ones with a Gratitude Chain, Part II by David J. Pollay
- Myths of Education: Bottom Students Are Not Hardworking, Motivated, or Bright (Part I of III) by Christine Duvivier
- Leaders of the Future by Marie-Josée Salvas
- The CGU Positive Psychology conference articles: before and during; the after article is coming.
Our best!
Senia
p.s. The theme for February will be “Love.”
Image: Country road (Changing Leaves) courtesy of joiseyshowaa