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Questions and Answers about the Book "The Marriage Turnaround" with Author Mitch Temple

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1.) The Marriage Turnaround takes the angle that believing myths in marriage are responsible for many problems. What is the behind most destructive marriage “myths” that many couples believe?

Bad thinking! In other words, inaccurate beliefs, expectations and attitudes. »more»

LifeTwo Interview with "Road Trip USA" author Jamie Jensen

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For those who have discovered that happiness does not come from ambition or acquisition, but is found in those moments when you are concerned with neither, Jamie Jensen’s Road Trip USA is the perfect reference work. A good road trip extracts you from the numbness of everyday life, reigniting your sensitivity to the world around you. »more»

Looking for Mr. Goodbar: Women, Internet Dangers and Addiction

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Wake- up America! »more»

Interview with "Queen of the Road" Doreen Orion

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Doreen Orion spent a year in a converted bus traveling the U.S. with her husband, pets and a journal to capture it all. The result is the ultimate road trip book along with the life changing discoveries that happen along the way. The book is terrific for anyone in middle age who via self-imposed restrictions feels incapable of escaping it all. »more»

Interview with "One Person Multiple Careers" Marci Alboher

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Marci Alboher is a columnist, blogger, and author of "One Person Multiple Careers." Alboher has a new take on using multiple career roles to improve everything from meaning of life to work-life balance. She advocates the adoption of "slash" careers (as she herself is a columnist/blogger/author) to "integrate and fully express the multiple passions, talents, and interests that a single career often cannot accommodate--leading to a greater sense of fullfillment." »more»

Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar: Positive Psychology, "Happier," & Happiness at Harvard

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"Positive Psych may be the one class at Harvard that every student needs to take." -- a Harvard junior quoted in the Boston Globe »more»

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LifeTwo Podcast: Jennifer Niesslein on Self-Help

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Jennifer Niesslein spent two years trying self-help 'cures' for everything from clutter to marriage. Her new book 'Practically Perfect in Every Way' is a trenchant -- and fun -- look at what she found.

The Baby Boomer Blogger: Interview with The Boomer Chronicles Rhea Becker

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Readers of LifeTwo will already be familiar with The Boomer Chronicles, a blog we frequently link to. The Boomer Chronicles is the brain child of Boston-based journalist Rhea Becker and was launched in 2006. The Boomer Chronicles is an interesting mix of news, information and tidbits interesting to people who've entered middle age. »more»

Interview: "Practically Perfect" author Jennifer Niesslein

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Author Jennifer Niesslein chronicls her journey through the world of self-help regimens in her new book "Practically Perfect in Every Way." She was kind enough to answer our questions about it. »more»

Penelope Trunk on why you should stop vying for a promotion and other non-traditional career advice

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    "We are all disappointed after 20 years. Anyone who isn’t disappointed is dishonest with themselves. Life is hard. It’s full of tradeoffs. We all struggle to align our tradeoffs with our values and still it is disappointing to have to say no to things."
    (Penelope Trunk)
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