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Category Archives: Relationships

20

Apr

2010

Disney’s Amazing Discovery

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

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When Disneyland was first created, it was designed to be a place where people would feel happy – happy about reliving the best moments of their childhood, happy to see their children enjoying themselves and happy to learn new things about science, history and technology. Soon after the park’s grand opening, they found that despite […]

24

Mar

2010

Who’s In Charge Here?

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

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I’ve always been curious and fascinated by the period of time that all humans spend in the womb. There is really nothing else like it in our human experience. In the womb, someone or something is managing our entire existence for us, protecting us and loving us, making sure we have an environment is which […]

14

Mar

2010

Every Relationship is Sacred

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

Audio

As human beings we have a way of seeing the world that is quite unique in its flexibility. We can see ourselves as separate from everything we perceive or we can see ourselves as part of and connected to everything around us. The existential philosopher, Martin Buber, called these two relationships, “I-It” and “I-Thou.” In […]

10

Mar

2010

Everything Is Working Out for Me

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

Audio

My brother called me the other day very excited about a new mantra he just started using. It wasn’t really a mantra in the way we usually think about them—some word that you say over and over again in your mind during meditation. It was more like a little expression or affirmation he could repeat […]

10

Mar

2010

Oh Baby, You KNOW What I Like!

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

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This was the tag line of a wonderful song from the early days of rock and roll by a performer who called himself, The Big Bopper. It was called Chantilly Lace. In the song, the Big Bopper (Jay Perry Richardson) describes in this baritone voice how his young girlfriend walks and talks and dresses and […]

02

Mar

2010

The Beatings Will Continue…

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

Audio

There is an expression in the workplace (also found on tee-shirts) that says, the beatings will continue until morale improves. It refers to the absurdity of management expecting people to feel better about their job and about themselves (morale) by constantly criticizing and shaming them (beatings). As crazy as this notion is, I find that […]

15

Feb

2010

Communal Adventure

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

Audio

I live on a quiet little street in North Potomac, MD. Most of the time, this is an advantage. Very few cars come by because we aren’t a thoroughfare to any other street. The one disadvantage is that we usually are the last street in the county to get plowed when it snows. This last […]

07

Feb

2010

Two Types of Forgiveness

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

Audio

I think forgiveness is one of the hardest virtues to practice. We all know it is probably the right thing to do but there is something about doing it that brings up a lot of resistance. I’ve often wondered why this is so. Sometimes we hesitate to forgive because we fear that if we forgive […]

03

Feb

2010

The Law of Attraction and Emotional Maturity

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

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The Law of Attraction has been around for years (maybe forever) and has recently received a lot of attention in the media. The criticisms of this basic “you get back what you put out” principle range from it being too simplistic to it being too materialistic and superficial e.g., “I just kept envisioning a check […]

25

Jan

2010

The Value of Things We Don’t Like

By: Dr. Jim Goldstein

Audio

I’ve always been amazed at how quickly and easily people will complain. Pass around a microphone in a group of people and it won’t take long for them to tell you what they don’t like. Over time, most of us have come to recognize the corrosive effect of negativity on our health and peace of […]

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