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Friday, October 25, 2013

Harnessing the power of positive emotions

Dear Gentle Reader - a repost from the Globe and Mail on the power of choosing your attitude and how it can shape your life. Full credit to the author. Best regards, Dr. Wayne Coghlan

PSYCHOLOGY

Harnessing the power of positive emotions


Jon and Solange are both on the short list for a promotion at work. Jon has more experience and technical know-how. Solange is newer to the job but is known for her exceptionally positive attitude and a track record of resilience, even in stressful conditions. Who has the greater edge?
Before minimizing Solange’s positive attitude as a soft skill, think again. Positivity matters, and in recent years a great deal of science has affirmed that positivity can bolster one’s capacity for critical thinking, resilience, personal growth and, ultimately, greater well-being and success.

Positivity is a very brain- and body-friendly emotion, conducive to bringing our best to our work. How so?

According to Barbara Fredrickson, a professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, positivity does more than just replace bad thoughts with good ones.
The pre-eminent scholar on the science of positive emotions says the right dose of positivity can actually change how we think and, over time, even increase our success in life.
In her books, Positivity and Love 2.0, Prof. Fredrickson attributes this to her “broaden and build” theory, based on more than 20 years of research:

BROADEN

Positivity can broaden your mind and open your heart, thus making you more creative and open to new perspectives, she found. A positive attitude can also boost critical thinking skills and ultimately help you to see more possibilities, too. Conversely, negative emotions (such as fear and worry) can limit your thinking and narrow your mindset.

BUILD

People who practise positivity are more apt to build new skills and social connections, acquire new knowledge and reach for bigger goals. Over time, this can create an upward spiral of effectiveness and success.

Paradoxically, whereas negative emotions tend to stick and endure, positive emotions don’t reside in a permanent state. They can be fleeting. To reap the rewards of positivity, one needs to create a steady supply of positive emotions over time.

Prof. Fredrickson is currently teaching a class on the science of positivity through the training organization MentorCoach. (Disclosure: I am a participant.) In a recent lecture, she said positive emotions are more than “icing on the cake” but rather essential nutrients needed for success and well-being.

How much is enough? The more the better, but it turns out the the ideal ratio is at least three positive emotions per negative one. This ratio distinguishes those who thrive from those who merely get by, or worse, languish.

There are many ways to experience more positivity in your life – even when circumstances are challenging. Here are a few ideas that might be helpful:

Commit: Much as people must commit to eating better or exercising more, they must commit to bringing more positivity into their daily lives. Often this calls for reframing situations or trying new perspectives.

Diversify: Prof. Fredrickson cites 10 positive emotions that have been proven to bolster well-being: joy, gratitude, serenity, interest, hope, pride, amusement, inspiration, awe and love.

Savour: Slow down and enjoy the positive moments – and then savour them again by capturing them in a journal. Identify at least three good things that happened in any given day and talk about them with others. See the rewards compound as you replay them.

Connect: Prof. Fredrickson says the most powerful of all the emotions is “positivity resonance,” when two or more people share a positive emotion. A passing smile, a shared joke, a moment of celebration – the possibilities are endless and can happen with anyone, not just people you know well.

Tap inside: We can have an infinite supply of positivity if we empower ourselves to tap into our internal well. Those who rely only on good things happening externally will find themselves struggling in times of challenge. Positivity can be just a thought away.

Rinse and repeat: It takes repetition to build new habits and to rewire our brains to have a more positive outlook. The good news is that our brains have a tremendous ability to build new neural pathways. You can indeed teach an old dog new tricks if you try.

Eileen Chadnick is a work-life coach and principal of Big Cheese Coaching in Toronto. Follow her at Twitter@Chadnick. Her book, Ease, will be available later this fall.

Rebloged by: Wayne Coghlan, B.Sc., M.A., M.A., D.C.  in Counselling Psychology. Anger Management Collingwood. Anger management; Men's issues; Family and Marital Counselling; Stress Management; Personal psychology and counselling. As also a Doctor of Chiropractic I have a special appreciation of the mind-body connection.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Kindly disregard

Wayne Coghlan, B.Sc., M.A., D.C. M.A. in Counselling Psychology. Anger Management Collingwood. Anger management; Men's issues; Family and Marital Counselling; Stress Management; Personal psychology and counselling. As also a Doctor of Chiropractic I have a special appreciation of the mind-body connection.

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Monday, October 7, 2013

Counselling Collingwood Ontario

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The Quitter, Robert Service, Suicide

Wayne Coghlan, B.Sc., M.A., D.C. M.A. in Counselling Psychology. Anger Management Collingwood. Anger management; Men's issues; Family and Marital Counselling; Stress Management; Personal psychology and counselling. As also a Doctor of Chiropractic I have a special appreciation of the mind-body connection.



The Quitter


When you're lost in the Wild, and you're scared as a child,
And Death looks you bang in the eye,
And you're sore as a boil, it’s according to Hoyle
To cock your revolver and . . . die.
But the Code of a Man says: "Fight all you can,"
And self-dissolution is barred.
In hunger and woe, oh, it’s easy to blow . . .
It’s the hell-served-for-breakfast that’s hard.

"You're sick of the game!" Well, now that’s a shame.
You're young and you're brave and you're bright.
"You've had a raw deal!" I know — but don't squeal,
Buck up, do your damnedest, and fight.
It’s the plugging away that will win you the day,
So don't be a piker, old pard!
Just draw on your grit, it’s so easy to quit.
It’s the keeping-your chin-up that’s hard.

It’s easy to cry that you're beaten — and die;
It’s easy to crawfish and crawl;
But to fight and to fight when hope’s out of sight —
Why that’s the best game of them all!
And though you come out of each grueling bout,
All broken and battered and scarred,
Just have one more try — it’s dead easy to die,
It’s the keeping-on-living that’s hard.


Rhymes of a Rolling Stones. Robert W. Service. Toronto: William Briggs, 1912; New York: Dodd Mead, 1912; London: Fisher Unwin, 1913. 


My personal experience, having gone through difficult times when it was painful to even draw another breath, and the best I hoped for was to get through another five minutes let alone the day ... the thoughts of suicide ... to end the pain ... started to make sense. Now not enough that I started to make plans, but enough that it frightened me, and it provided some insight into how an otherwise rational person can start view suicide as a rational alternative. 

This poem helped me understand that set-backs are hard, and yet they are temporary, and it seems I've never taken the easy way through anything. And it is the keeping-on-living that will win the game. 

I would like to include others' experiences and insights in this blog.. we can learn from each other. Yet I won't use your story without your permission and all personal details will be protected.  

Do you care to share your own thoughts about this poem, or your own experience and insights?

You are welcome to email me at drwaynecoghlan@gmail.co.


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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Anger Management Collingwood


Wayne Coghlan, B.Sc., M.A., D.C.

M.A. in Counselling Psychology.  Anger Management Collingwood. 

  • Anger management.
  • Personal, Family and Marital Counselling. 
  • Stress Management
  • Personal psychology and Counselling.
As also a Doctor of Chiropractic I have a special appreciation of the mind-body connection.

Anger Management 101

·     A psychological -educational approach to anger managementOffered individually, for couples, families, or groups.

 This program has been accepted for court purposes.   
Topics covered include: 
  • What is anger – how to make it useful – how to avoid toxic anger?
  • Developing self control over your thoughts and actions. 
  •  Alternatives to passive and aggressive anger.
  •  Communication and conflict resolution skills.
  •   How to get along better with yourself and others. 

Why you should attend:
  • Your inability to manage your anger has created conflict in your significant relationships,             
  • Your inability to manage your anger has created conflict in your employment. 
  • Your inability to manage your anger has created conflict in your community. 
  • Your inability to manage your anger has created conflict in your your success in life. 
  • You seek skills to better cope with other people’s anger. 
  • You are tired of being angry and bitter and fighting with the world.
  • You seek life-skills to promote success in your relationships and employment. 
Presented by:

Please feel free to call or email to drwaynecoghlan@gmail.com

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Anger Management Collingwood Wasaga Beach Simcoe County


Anger Management 101


·         A psychological -educational approach to anger management
·         Offered in a group counselling or individual counselling format.

Topics covered include: 

·         What is anger – how to make it useful – how to avoid toxic anger?
·         Developing self control over your thoughts and actions.
·         Alternatives to passive and aggressive anger.
·         Communication and conflict resolution skills.
·         How to get along better with yourself and others. 

Why you should attend:

·         Your inability to manage your anger has created conflict in your significant relationships, employment, your community, your success in life.
·         You seek skills to better cope with other people’s anger.
·         You are tired of being angry and bitter and fighting with the world.
·         You seek life-skills to promote success in your relationships and employment. 

Presented by: