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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Positivism is not for Wimps! It Takes Mental Strength!

Greetings are to all in Happiness for Honors Students,

This Ted Talk inspired positivism at the end of a challenging day. It made me happy, and therefore I would like to share it with you this evening: https://youtu.be/TFbv757kup4

The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong | Amy Morin | TEDxOcala

13,558,390 views
Dec 4, 2015



"Everyone has the ability to build mental strength, but most people don't know how. We spend a lot of time talking about physical strength and physical health, but much less time on mental strength and mental health.
We can choose to perform exercises that will help us learn to regulate our thoughts, manage our emotions, and behave productively despite our circumstances - the 3 basic factors of mental strength. No matter what your goals are, building mental strength is the key to reaching your greatest potential. Amy Morin is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist. Since 2002, she has been counseling children, teens, and adults. She also works as an adjunct psychology instructor.   Amy’s expertise in mental strength has attracted international attention. Her bestselling book, 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do, is being translated into more than 20 languages.   Amy’s advice has been featured by a number of media outlets, including: Time, Fast Company, Good Housekeeping, Business Insider, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Success, Glamour, Oprah.com, TheBlaze TV, and Fox News. She has also been a guest on dozens of radio shows.   She is a regular contributor to Forbes, Inc., and Psychology Today. She serves as About.com’s Parenting Teens Expert and Discipline Expert.   As a frequent keynote speaker, Amy loves to share the latest research on resilience and the best strategies for overcoming adversity and building mental muscle. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx"

I hope you find this inspiring. 

Sincerely,

April Vihilidal

1 comment:

  1. This is SO important! I agree with the speaker that we underestimate how important it is to push our mental muscles. But, I enjoy my Facebook feed, rather than envying others I see there. Thanks for sharing this!

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