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Best of Our Blogs: February 1, 2011

By Brandi-Ann Uyemura, M.A.
Associate Editor

I have to say in some ways 2011 has been uneventful. Maybe I was in need of a little mundane in my life after 2011 kick me in the butt. But while boredom is welcomed (Thank goodness for the sun! There’s no seasonal affective disorder on my end.), it can also be a sign of stagnation.

Maybe we’re getting too comfortable in our relationships and in our jobs and have started to take for granted the everyday moments in our lives. If that sounds like you, keep reading.

This week’s post are all about rethinking your life, transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary ones, analyzing your relationships and your body language. Here are five posts to re-energize your 2011.

If you’ve been feeling run-down, down and out, tired of the lack of sunlight, I think you’re going to love this week’s top post. Enjoy!

Exposed: What Does Your Body Language Communicate?

(Dialectical Behavior Therapy Understood) – Did you ever have a crush on someone and try to hide your feelings for someone by hiding your face? Okay, maybe that’s just me. But if you ever wanted to read someone or understand your own unconscious body language, you’ll love this top post.

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Best of Our Blogs: February 1, 2011

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  1. Maybe I’m a little to OCD, but the grammatical errors distracted me from the content.

  2. Hi Chris,

    Thanks for the feedback! I see a few errors here too and will change them.

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