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Positive #1: Centinela Hospital.

written by Frank Clayton

Thank you to the hospital I was born in. Without with tall and sturdy structure staffed with trained professionals I … More Positive #1: Centinela Hospital. →

Positive #1: Centinela Hospital.July 31, 2012awkward, birth, born, building, Centinala Hospital, depressing, doctors, hospital, positive, professionals, thankful
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Positive #2: Age has become irrelevant?

written by Frank Clayton

I thought I was 48. When my wife asked me how I felt about turning 47, I was ecstatic since … More Positive #2: Age has become irrelevant? →

Positive #2: Age has become irrelevant?July 31, 2012birthday, celebrate, depressed, ecstatic, fluke, happy, irrelevant, life, positive, sad, thankful, wife
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Positive #3: I am so proud of my daughter, Theresa.

written by Frank Clayton

Today was her first day of shadowing a doctor as a step toward becoming a physician’s assistant. She works extremely … More Positive #3: I am so proud of my daughter, Theresa. →

Positive #3: I am so proud of my daughter, Theresa.July 31, 2012accomplishments, awe, daughter, doctor, happy, hard work, physician, positive, proud, thankful, Theresa
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Positive #1: Boredom.

written by Frank Clayton

I always have stuff to do, so boredom is a luxury to me. So every Sunday I strive to feel … More Positive #1: Boredom. →

Positive #1: Boredom.July 31, 2012appreciate, bored, boredom, depressed, emotion, empathize, happy, motivate, opportunity, Postive, Sunday, thankful
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Positive #2:

written by Frank Clayton

This morning my wonderful wife hung heavy fabric over the windows so the light would not disturb my sleep. She … More Positive #2: →

Positive #2:July 30, 2012appreciate, cared, consideration, depressed, fabric, happy, light, love, love language, positive, sleep, thankful, wife, windows
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Positive #3:

written by Frank Clayton

Today I used my coping skills to take care of and improve my emotional state. I had a horror movie … More Positive #3: →

Positive #3:July 30, 2012coping skills, depressed, depression, emotional, Gary van Warmerdam, happiness, Happiness 101, Happiness Church, horror movie, podcasts, positive, Redbox, spiral
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Positive #1: Subway.

written by Frank Clayton

When I need something to eat fast, I am really glad there’s always a Subway nearby. I know this sounds … More Positive #1: Subway. →

Positive #1: Subway.July 26, 2012appreciate, commercial, depressed, eat, fast, Frank Clayton, happier, happiness, healthy, positive, sandwich, Subway, tasty, thankful, yum
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Positive #2: Work “Flow”.

written by Frank Clayton

In positive psychology, the term “Flow” means an activity that you enjoy so much that you lose all track of … More Positive #2: Work “Flow”. →

Positive #2: Work “Flow”.July 26, 2012activity, blessed, enjoy, Flow, Frank Clayton, happier, happiness, positive, profession, thankful, therapist, Work Flow
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Positive #3

written by Frank Clayton

Thank you to the kiosk in the mall the replaces spidered iPhone screens. $60 beats $400 for a new iPhone … More Positive #3 →

Positive #3July 26, 2012depressed, depression, fast, grateful, happier, happiness, iPhone, kiosk, Mall, positive, replacement, saved, thankful, thankyou
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Positive #1: Feeling out of control.

written by Frank Clayton

Riding a roller coaster is a thrill because it gives us a sense of being out of control. Imagine if … More Positive #1: Feeling out of control. →

Positive #1: Feeling out of control.July 26, 2012carnival, control, depressed, exciting, Frank Clayton, happier, happiness, Imagine, life, perfect, positive, predictable, roller coaster, thankful, thrill, wonderful

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