negative thoughts

Ending Our Obsession with Positive Thinking

January 16, 2012

The “Power of Positive Thinking” has been sold and marketed so much it’s been widely accepted as the way people “should” behave, think or act. Sadly, the truth behind the value of negative thoughts and emotions has been driven into the shadows, to be ignored and avoided. Thankfully, more and more people are coming to [...]

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Even Oprah Knows Her Limitations

April 25, 2011
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In case you missed it (and if the ratings are any indication, you have) ABC is cancelling two longtime daytime soaps “All My Children” and “One Life to Live”. This sent many viewers into a tizzy. In fact, the soap opera viewers decided to go to the Queen of Daytime, Oprah Winfrey, to see if [...]

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Heart of the Projects Recommends “Half a Glass” as Gift for Business Leaders

December 6, 2010

Heart of the Project, a blog written by Alex Brown and hosted at Gantthead added a new post Meaningful Gifts for the Hard-To-Please Business Leaders In Your Life. Alex graciously included my book “Half a Glass: The Realist’s Guide“! If the two choices above are a little too “heavy” for you, Craig Price’s “Half a [...]

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Another Review of Half a Glass: The Realist’s Guide

October 16, 2010

Lee Pendergraft submitted a review at Amazon.com saying “Half a Glass is a Gas“: Craig’s book is certainly entertaining and right on target when it comes to demonstrating the value of NO. There are far too many caught up in the consensus style for business management and administration who simply dismiss or under value a contrarian point of [...]

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Half a Glass: The Realist’s Guide available!!

October 1, 2010

Instead of glass half empty or glass half full, Craig Price delivers “Half a Glass: The Realist’s Guide”, where he shows the reader that neither approach is perfect. He delivers a different type of self-help book that is funny, charming, brutally honest, and incredibly useful. The book is a guide to show how to get [...]

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Stephen Colbert – Fallback Position – Migrant Worker

September 24, 2010

Once again Stephen Colbert embraces negative thinking, knowing that one day his TV show could be over and he’ll have to find work. This time he takes on being a migrant worker! Enjoy The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Fallback Position – Migrant Worker – Zoe Lofgren www.colbertnation.com Colbert Report Full Episodes [...]

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Slowing Down the Rumor Mill

July 27, 2010

One problem with rumors is what people don’t know, they will make up. Since people naturally have a tendency to think negative thoughts, they are going to make the rumor much worse than the truth. If something behind the scenes, like budget talks or layoffs, is going on they get blown out of proportion. If [...]

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The Blame Game Article is available

July 21, 2010

Feel free to read the latest article added to the archives: The Blame Game Tweet

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Demotivator: Insight

April 7, 2010

  When the going gets tough, the tough get going. The smart left a long time ago. Tweet

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Repost: iPad, no uPad

April 5, 2010

In honor of the iPad coming out, here is a post that is still relevant today. It’s about early adopting for the iPhone and why I don’t jump the cutting edge bandwagon so quickly as others do. Besides, I have an iPad. Only mine is the cooler, smaller version that is the iPhone. (Yes, I [...]

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