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Friday Book Trio: Memoir, Time, Romance

March 27, 2015 by Leanne Sowul 1 Comment

In this series, I give a brief snapshot of three unrelated books that I recently read and enjoyed. If you decide to read them too, I’d love to hear what you thought!  The Category: Memoir The Book: Glitter and Glue by Kelly Corrigan In Three Words: Motherhood. Reconciling. Gratitude. Biggest Takeaway: I’ve never read any of Corrigan’s work, […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: memoir, nonfiction, novel, psychology, romance, self-improvement, time

Give Your Characters A Personality Test

February 19, 2015 by Leanne Sowul 2 Comments

When you want to get to know someone, what do you do? Spend time with that person and ask questions, right? You find out what she likes to eat for breakfast, what makes him mad, and what makes her laugh out loud. You work from the outside in, gaining insight into his true self as you go along. […]

Filed Under: Craft Tagged With: character study, characters, myers-briggs, personality, psychology

Sometimes It’s Good To Complain

June 30, 2013 by Leanne Sowul Leave a Comment

American psychology pushes us to be positive. We’re supposed to think positively, act with good intentions, and have gratitude for everything in our lives. But something that often gets missed in the psychobabble is the value of complaining. True, few people enjoy hearing others complain, particularly when haranguing for long stretches of time on one […]

Filed Under: Self Improvement Tagged With: complain, counseling, environment, marriage, negative, positive, problem, productive, psychology, sexism, solution, workplace

The Power of Habit

July 14, 2012 by Leanne Sowul 5 Comments

If you’re going to read one “important” book this summer, let it be The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. I love, love, loved this book. I’m always fascinated by human behavior and social psychology. This book explores the power of habit in three arenas: personal, organizational, and societal. For each, Charles Duhigg tells stories […]

Filed Under: Books, Self Improvement Tagged With: break, corporation, create, cue, habit, laura vanderkam, nonfiction, personal, psychology, reward, routine, society, sociology

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