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Do Song Lyrics Influence Behavior?
Do Song Lyrics Influence Behavior?
How much does music really influence kids? Or does it?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthAugust 19, 2014cultureComment
Travel Souvenirs: What Do You Collect?
Travel Souvenirs: What Do You Collect?
What do you collect when you travel?
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WanderingLeslie FarnsworthAugust 17, 2014travel, vacationComment
Telling People How You Feel
Telling People How You Feel
Should you ever feel sorry for expressing your emotions?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthAugust 15, 2014happiness, healthComment
Taking Photos at Funerals
Taking Photos at Funerals
Why don't we take photos at funerals? Should we?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthAugust 12, 2014culture, family, relationshipsComment
When You Need Instant Happy: Six Quick Happiness Boosts
When You Need Instant Happy: Six Quick Happiness Boosts
Six quick happiness boosters you can do right this second.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthAugust 11, 2014happinessComment
Places Lost
Places Lost
What places, when revisited, crush you with nostalgia?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthAugust 9, 2014happiness, travelComment
Vacation Guidance—Pretty Please
Vacation Guidance—Pretty Please
Veering from the norm for this blog, I ask you readers to help me plan my next vacation. Ideas?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthAugust 6, 2014happiness, health, travel, vacationComment
Valuing Females
Valuing Females
Changing the conversation will help change the way we teach young women their value.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthAugust 4, 2014culture, happiness, health, womenComment
Things I Love: August 2014
Things I Love: August 2014
Things I love this month, the café edition: Te House of Tea, Epicure Café, and Boomtown Coffee.
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JournalLeslie FarnsworthAugust 2, 2014business, culture, relationships, writingComment
The Dangerous Cult of Personality
The Dangerous Cult of Personality
People back the rider, not the horse. Unfortunately.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthAugust 1, 2014business, culture, leadership, managementComment
What Homogeneity at the Sneaker Summit Says about Markets
What Homogeneity at the Sneaker Summit Says about Markets
The unknown seems risky, whether for a consumer or an investor. And that's a serious shame.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthJuly 29, 2014business, cultureComment
Why I Love Crossword Puzzles
Why I Love Crossword Puzzles
I love crossword puzzles like I love rap music. Maybe more rap fans should pick up the hobby?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthJuly 27, 2014happinessComment
Nurturing Friendships
Nurturing Friendships
Why you can only have a handful of serious, close friends. (Sorry.)
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthJuly 26, 2014culture, goals, happiness, friendship, relationshipsComment
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones mark progress. What do you consider your big milestones in life so far?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthJuly 24, 2014culture, goals, relationshipsComment
The Lure of the Break
The Lure of the Break
How valuable can we consider habits if they so easily fall away?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthJuly 21, 2014goals, happiness, health, writingComment
When the Body and Mind Disagree on What We Love Most
When the Body and Mind Disagree on What We Love Most
Why do we sometimes love activities that cause us the most pain and discomfort?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthJuly 20, 2014happiness, healthComment
Communal Living
Communal Living
Even though communal living makes a lot of sense, I'll stick to rattling around my big empty house.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthJuly 14, 2014culture, happiness, healthComment
Scheduling Spontaneity
Scheduling Spontaneity
True confessions: I schedule spontaneity. (And you should, too.)
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthJuly 12, 2014culture, goals, healthComment
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