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    members have of belonging, a feeling that members matter to one another and to the group, and a shared faith that members' needs will be met through their commitment to be together” (McMillan & Chavis, 1986). A strong sense of community can have positive effects on both individuals and communities (Kloos et al., 2012) and participation in the community is a fundamental aspect of a good life for individuals (Strike, 1993). However, in general, there has been an observable decline in community…

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    life separate. This bothered Keller. Keller wanted Petrou to be more out-going and to cultivate deeper relationships with employees and clients. Petrou wanted nothing to do with this strategy. Emotions, attitudes and stress ran high throughout the case. As discovered in performance appraisal meetings between Keller and Petrou, Petrou always felt that Keller got involved where he shouldn’t. This upset Petrou, causing higher emotions and stress. Getting back to the MARS model, we analyze the…

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    No one should be alone, everyone should be positive towards others and love everyone equally. In the goldfish story Sergi isolated himself and felt unloved those feelings caused him to do a horrible crime. Charles didn’t receive enough love from his mother so throughout the years he developed a big grudge over his mother. Yoko has been a positive person so she accepts other and others people accept her. Andrea is a person who has a positive attitude and she hopes people can be affected by her…

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    underlying principle is quite different -- in a profound way. Sure, it’s fantastic to have over 100,000,000 views on the Kony 2012 youtube video. But anyone can hit the “like” button. That’s not leadership. Leadership is using that attention to create positive change. Leadership is mobilizing the support that one gathers, be it from ten people or ten million. The most powerful part of leadership is its resources: people. Delegating responsibilities is crucial. With leadership, using people can…

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    Implementing Positive Psychology Interventions in cases of adversity; The benefits of increasing Optimism, Resilience, Meditation, Hope and Social support in alleviating depressive symptoms. “Depression is more than just sadness. People with depression may experience a lack of interest and pleasure in daily activities, significant weight loss or gain, insomnia or excessive sleeping, lack of energy, inability to concentrate, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt and recurrent thoughts of…

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    Survival is resilience! To be resilient is to survive! I say this because those words are equal in meaning and definition. What does the word resilience mean? There are a few definitions of the word and in order for me to fully understand the meaning; I had to dissect the definition. There are two distinct differences relating to a human and an object. For a human, resilience refers to how the person recovered from adversities; whereas for an object, it refers to how it returns to its…

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    Alan. "1 Happiness." Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness and Human Strengths. 2nd ed. Hove: Brunner-Routledge, 2004. 2-47. Print. In his book, “Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness and Human Strengths,” Carr teaches a number of ways for readers to understand the state of happiness, the genetic factors that contribute to it, the effects of happiness, and the positive and negative experiences that influence it. His book is an overview of the science behind positive psychology…

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    personality trait, but inclusive to context and dimensionality. One possible definition of resilience is that it is a dynamic and transactional process using both protective and risk factors balancing within and external to the individual to produce positive adaptations in spite or presence of adversity or trauma. Factors such as temperament, intelligence, personality, biology, and attachment are all potential factors in the degree of one’s resilience (Lecture and textbook). The most important…

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    negatively affected our career and identity, work relationships, or the success of the whole organization, such as delivering negative feedback, managing emotion, expressing dissent, maintain relationships with coworkers, and proposing innovative…

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    Other activities were very successful. Because some of her ideas brought success into her life, I would love to experience the process of pursuing a passion. Her experience was greatly positive when she pursued books as a passion. The reason being pursuing a passion allows a feeling of fulfilment and accomplishment. releasing dopamine a feel good chemical. In addition, The 4 brain chemicals by K.W. Stout, it describes, “Dopamine is the…

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