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Dr. Tom LaHue, On A More Positive Note
by Tom LaHue
This Podcast is all about self-improvement and facing life with more positivity and hope.Dr. Tom LaHue is a graduate of Florida Christian College, Liberty University and Grace Theological Seminary. He has served in local church ministry for over 30 years. He and his wife Traci have been happily married since 1991. They have 5 kids and 6 grandkids.
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Recovering From Trauma: By Yourself or In Community
The provided text explores the transformative power of vulnerability and the importance of embracing emotional honesty to foster human connection. It suggests that confronting personal struggles is a courageous act that builds strength rather than reflecting fragility. By sharing our internal hardships, we invite empathy from others and dismantle the isolation often caused by shame. The author further argues that previous failures do not limit potential, but instead serve as catalysts for growth and new aspirations. Ultimately, the passage encourages a shift in perspective that prioritizes hope and the pursuit of a purposeful future over the weight of the past.
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Coping When People Leave: A Guide to Resilience
Excerpts from an article by Dr. Tom LaHue, a pastor, marriage coach, and personal coach, offering guidance on navigating the pain of life's disappointments when people leave personal relationships. The author provides a spiritual and psychological framework for coping with loss, emphasizing that personal well-being should not depend on others' choices to stay or go.www.tomlahue.com
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How To Keep Going To A Pointless Job Everyday
This study provides a survival guide for navigating modern corporate culture through the concept of "strategic staying" in pointless jobs. The speaker argues that since much of work is merely "performance" and not genuinely meaningful, individuals should create a "work persona"—an emotionally detached but competent version of themselves—to protect their mental health. (From Laugh Lines & Life Lessons YouTube Channel.)www.tomlahue.com
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Sustaining Momentum When You Want to Quit
"How To Keep Going Even When You Want To Quit," which offers motivational guidance to those experiencing feelings of despair and a desire to give up. The core message emphasizes that temporary setbacks and struggles are a normal part of life, comparing them to changing seasons that eventually pass and encouraging viewers not to let a temporary struggle become a permanent mindset. www.tomlahue.com
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The Power of Positivity and Little Getaways
The article, written by Dr. Tom LaHue, asserts that incorporating small vacations and brief excursions into life is a powerful method for cultivating positivity and improving one's overall outlook. The author explains that anticipating an upcoming trip provides a crucial boost to emotional well-being and helps sustain hope during the normal grind of responsibilities. www.tomlahue.com
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Cultivating Positivity in a Negative World
This article, written by life coach Dr. Tom LaHue, offers practical advice for maintaining a positive mindset even when surrounded by negativity. It emphasizes that while negativity can be contagious, positivity is equally powerful and a conscious choice. www.tomlahue.com
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Positive Living with ADHD: Embracing Strengths
Dr. Tom LaHue offers guidance on maintaining a positive outlook while living with ADHD. It begins by defining ADHD as a neurodevelopmental condition impacting various executive functions beyond mere distractibility, acknowledging the significant challenges individuals face.www.tomlahue.com
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The Secret to Lasting Positivity
Dr. Tom LaHue, emphasizes the importance of actively choosing what occupies one's thoughts to cultivate lasting positivity. It argues that in a world saturated with negativity, individuals must consciously guard their minds like a home, deciding what influences their perspective.www.tomlahue.com
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Navigating Conflict with Calmness and Clarity
Dr. Tom LaHue's article "Navigating Conflict with Calmness and Clarity," offers guidance on effectively managing disagreements. It emphasizes that conflict is an unavoidable part of human interaction and suggests that neither extreme of avoiding nor seeking it leads to healthy outcomes. Instead, the piece advocates for facing conflict with a mindset of calmness, clarity, and positivity. www.tomlahue.com
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Finding Hope Beyond Failure's Grip
Dr. Tom LaHue, offers guidance on maintaining a positive outlook when confronting setbacks. It emphasizes that failure is a temporary event, not a definitive judgment. The text advises individuals to acknowledge reality without succumbing to despair, encouraging them to gain perspective by questioning the long-term significance of current failures.www.tomlahue.com
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The Sweet Spot of Life: Disciplined Positivity
Dr. Tom LaHue's article, "Disciplined Positivity: The Sweet Spot of Life," outlines a philosophy for a balanced and fulfilling existence, arguing that true success stems from the integration of discipline and positivity. He explains that discipline alone leads to burnout, while positivity without structure results in unfulfilled potential.
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Disciplined Positivity: The Sweet Spot of Life
Dr. Tom LaHue's article, "Disciplined Positivity: The Sweet Spot of Life," outlines a philosophy for a balanced and fulfilling existence, arguing that true success stems from the integration of discipline and positivity. He explains that discipline alone leads to burnout, while positivity without structure results in unfulfilled potential.www.tomlahue.com
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Stop Comparing, Start Living: A Guide to Joy and Growth
Dr. Tom LaHue, a life and marriage coach and pastor, explains the detrimental effects of comparing oneself to others. It highlights how comparison siphons joy, creates a distorted perception of reality by contrasting one's own struggles with others' successes, and ultimately hinders personal progress. www.tomlahue.com
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Breaking Free From the Victim Mindset
"Breaking Free From the Victim Mindset" by Dr. Tom LaHue, explores the concept and dangers of adopting a victim mindset. It defines this mindset as focusing on what has been done to oneself rather than on personal agency, highlighting its ability to lead to prolonged anger, resentment, and a lack of progress. www.tomlahue.com
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It Okay To Be More Positive!
This podcast breaks down information from Dr. Tom LaHue. More information at www.tomlahue.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This Podcast is all about self-improvement and facing life with more positivity and hope.Dr. Tom LaHue is a graduate of Florida Christian College, Liberty University and Grace Theological Seminary. He has served in local church ministry for over 30 years. He and his wife Traci have been happily married since 1991. They have 5 kids and 6 grandkids.
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