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Retirement: The Best Years of Your Life? | James Cobb | TEDxUoChester

2020

People are living longer but are they living better? Around the world, many over 65’s are starting to embrace retirement through new experiences, adventure and most importantly community, as they surround themselves by people that not only alleviate or even eliminate loneliness but also... See more...

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How to Become Happy for No Reason—Marci Shimoff

David Laroche is interviewing Marci Shimoff, she is an incredible new author, the title of her book is «  Happy for no reason » . According to her, have an inner state of peace even if circumstances don’t allow it, so it doesn’t matter all the bad things -, it doesn’t mean nothing.

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Marci Shimoff on the Today Show Jan 10 2008

Marci Shimoff appears on the Today Show with Meredith Vieira on January 10, 2008. Marci Shimoff is the #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, including Chicken Soup for the Women’s Soul, Chicken Soup for the Mother’s Soul.

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Unforgettable Interview with Neale Donald Walsch

Neale will share his personal process of getting up from the abyss of unemployment and despairs, growing into a successful writer and a happy man.Improve areas of your health, money, relationships, and much more - with the help of Neale Donald Walsch.

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3 Steps to End Victimhood and Co-Dependency

You are a sovereign being. You are the only governing authority when it comes to your life.

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Dan Millman: The Four Purposes of Life

Dan Millman is author of the spiritual classic, Way of the Peaceful Warrior. Like the facets of a crystal, his many bestsellers since have brightened and expanded upon his vision of the planet as the soul's proving ground, a place to strengthen our skills at achieving inner peace.

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Mastering Self-Control | Stoic Exercises for Inner Peace

The Stoics bring forth the theme of self-control on a regular basis. Epictetus, for example, spoke about abstaining from talking about vulgar things, and Marcus Aurelius points out that we should set limits to comfort and consumption.

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Meditation and the Science of Human Flourishing Workshop—Part 2

Can we cultivate well-being in the same way that we can train our bodies to be healthier and more resilient? If so, how might we use the practice of meditation to experience equanimity, to open our hearts fully to others, and to cultivate insight and wisdom? In this workshop, two world-renowned...

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