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Grand Central Terminal celebrates its centennial this weekend. For me, the landmark railroad station is a symbol of adventure, connection and wonder—and a reminder to think positive.
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Grand Central Terminal celebrates its centennial this weekend. For me, the landmark railroad station is a symbol of adventure, connection and wonder—and a reminder to think positive.

My dog and I are struggling with something I never used to give a second thought to: the stairs in my apartment building. But climbing the three long steep flights to my apartment this morning, I learned a lesson in positive thinking.

A lesson in positive thinking from the NFL playoffs, or what Norman Vincent Peale and the New England Patriots have in common.

Winky's New Year's resolution is a good one to live by if you want to keep a positive attitude.

After the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, I found comfort in an unlikely place: a photograph from an ancient burial site, and the moving story behind it.

Try this easy, practical idea and avoid getting trapped in anxiety and negative thinking.
It’s been said people from cold climes are moody and depressive. You wouldn’t know by the uplifting songs from Canada in this positive thinking playlist.

Studies have shown grateful people are more hopeful, helpful and positive. Here’s a different way to get more gratitude in your attitude.

You've seen the funny things Autocorrect comes up with. What do they have to do with positive thinking?

I’m still not up to my usual level of activity after knee surgery. That’s OK. I’m just happy to relax and recharge. I guess you could say I’m looking for a quiet kind of positivity.

How a simple rubber band can change your negative thoughts into positive thinking.

Here are two easy ways to boost your mood and feel more positive. All you need are pencil and paper.
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