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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 #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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Positive #3: The Coffee Garden.

written by Frank Clayton

The perfect haven for good friends to grab a jolt and a gab. Good ambiance. Plenty of space and a … More Positive #3: The Coffee Garden. →

Positive #3: The Coffee Garden.July 26, 2012ambiance, Cheers, coffee, Coffee Garden, Frank Clayton, fun, garden, happy, positive, Salt Lake City, SLC, space, thankful
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Positive #1: Didn’t run out of gas.

written by Frank Clayton

I am SO grateful that I didn’t run out of gas this morning. I was running late and my training … More Positive #1: Didn’t run out of gas. →

Positive #1: Didn’t run out of gas.July 25, 2012depressing, Frank Clayton, gas, grateful, happy, milk, positive, thankful, town, training
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Positive #3: Hedonic Adaptation.

written by Frank Clayton

This is the phenomenon that allows us to get used to most anything. So, H.A. is already working its magic … More Positive #3: Hedonic Adaptation. →

Positive #3: Hedonic Adaptation.July 25, 2012adjustment, desk, Frank Clayton, happy, hedonic, hedonic Adaptation, magic, office manager, phenomenon, positive, thankful, working
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Positive #1: Educational books.

written by Frank Clayton

The knowledge that is passed down is amazing. If you’ve ever played “telephone”, you know how interpretations can skew information. … More Positive #1: Educational books. →

Positive #1: Educational books.July 18, 2012amazing, appreciate, books, educational, educational books, Frank Clayton, interpretations, knowledge, phenomenon, Plato, positive, Republic, telephone
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Positive #2: The V.A. tunnel system.

written by Frank Clayton

I had occasion to be on the V.A. campus today. I had no idea but all the buildings are connected … More Positive #2: The V.A. tunnel system. →

Positive #2: The V.A. tunnel system.July 18, 2012depressed, depression, Frank Clayton, happier, happy, heat, military, physical challenges, positive, snow, V.A., vets
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Positive #2:

written by Frank Clayton

After almost 25 years with my wife, she still wants to spend time with me! We had a few things … More Positive #2: →

Positive #2:July 15, 201225 years, commited, commitment, Debbi, Frank Clayton, happy, love, positive, stick together, thankful, wife
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Positive #2: E-mail is caught up!

written by Frank Clayton

I used the unexpected time on my hands today to get caught up on my E-mails. I feel lighter! I … More Positive #2: E-mail is caught up! →

Positive #2: E-mail is caught up!July 10, 2012depressed, e-mail, Frank Clayton, fun, happy, lighter, mountains, positive, sessions, stressed, thankful, Utah

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