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Joanne Fawcett

@jfawcett33

Lover. Dreamer. Rainbow connector.

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A sign of emotional intelligence is moving from “You made me feel” to “This is how I reacted.” Our emotions aren’t caused by other people’s actions. They’re shaped by our interpretations. Blaming others gives them power over our feelings. Taking responsibility empowers us.

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Travel not included. Meal does not include tax and tip.
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The purpose of liberal arts education is not to build your career. It’s to broaden your mind. You don’t have to justify a major based on job prospects. The only explanation necessary is “it interests me.” The true value of college is improving your ability to think and learn.

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The best way to open people's minds isn't to argue with them. It's to listen to them. When people feel understood, they become less defensive and more reflective—and develop less extreme, more nuanced views. Productive disagreements begin with curiosity, not persuasion.

The best way to open people's minds isn't to argue with them. It's to listen to them.

When people feel understood, they become less defensive and more reflective—and develop less extreme, more nuanced views.

Productive disagreements begin with curiosity, not persuasion.
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Giving thanks to U2 for all the music. This year I couldn't stop listening to Beautiful Day. #SpotifyWrapped open.spotify.com/artist/51Blml2…

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REPOST this to enter for a chance to win a <a href="/CoorsLight/">Coors Light</a> golf bag and putter AND a baseball autographed by <a href="/JeffMcNeil805/">Jeff McNeil</a>!

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Pessimism is not an effective strategy for protecting our emotions. Data: We feel worse when our negative expectations are confirmed than when our positive expectations bring disappointment. A recipe for happiness is planning for the worst while continuing to hope for the best.

Pessimism is not an effective strategy for protecting our emotions.

Data: We feel worse when our negative expectations are confirmed than when our positive expectations bring disappointment.

A recipe for happiness is planning for the worst while continuing to hope for the best.
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Grief is not a purely negative emotion. Over time, it becomes bittersweet—sadness is joined by love and gratitude. Nostalgia is a healthy response to loss. Longing for the past motivates us to appreciate the present and improve the future. The goal of coping is not to erase