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Sarah Federman, PhD. Reclaiming Joy on a Crowded French Metro. No one can deny that Paris is filled with many joys. Paris is. The birthplace of existentialism for a reason. When it rains, is cold, crowded and cranky, Paris can suck delight away as quickly as it gave it over. Tragic Paris in the Rain. Fête de la musique. That occurred the night before. No," I thought "No, I'm going to find the joy. I'm going to find my happiness in this moment.". The sound of a crying infant lurched me out of my isolated ...
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Sarah Federman blog about how to live a better life - Sarah Federman
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Sarah Federman, PhD. It's never too late to support someone. Sometimes a loved one or colleague experiences a death of someone close, an illness, a major life transition, or loss of a partner and we are too deep in our own lives to really take notice or be there for them. We feel guilty; we just were not able to really be there. In this blog, I want to say that you can still. Support the friend through that same issue. Missing the Cancer Treatments. I told her my plan and she said, "Thank you. Most p...
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Sarah Federman blog about how to live a better life - Sarah Federman
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Sarah Federman, PhD. Getting off the machines and back into our bodies. A friend just told me she had sprained her ankle- she had been meditating so much she basically left her body and when she needed to get back in on a gravel road, she was not quite able. This photo is of my foot a few years ago. I had a similar problem. This launched us into a discussion of being embodied. She works with many teenagers who live their lives on video games. The disembodiment that occurs when kids live through. Swimming...
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The Language of Conflict - The Language of Conflict with Sarah Federman, PhD
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The Language of Conflict with Sarah Federman, PhD. Blog: The Language of Conflict. Sarah Federman, PhD. 10 Things Citizens Deserve to Know About Lobbying. To say I understand my life would be a total farce. Thursday morning, I found myself at. Le Comptoir des Saint Peres. What a delicious start to 2016. For my doctoral work, I interviewed lobbyists and studied the mechanisms of lobbying, to better understand what happened during the French National Railroad. And Jewish World Watch. Lobbying is something ...
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Sarah Federman, PhD. I don't want a dog," my friend often tells me. "I don't want any pets." She is very clear about it and unequivocal. No matter how cute she finds six pound baby chihuahua , Diego, who lives three doors down or her friend's fluffy pet, she knows she does not want one. People selling dogs or dog-related paraphernalia know not to bother her. I wouldn't try to push a dog on her, but somehow getting that kind of clarity in relationships is harder. Never try to convert. Sarah Federman, PhD.
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Sarah Federman, PhD. The Quality of Your Trash, Is the quality of your body. Great photo I took at Amma's Kitchen, an Indian restaurant in Virginia. Even though my academic and professional expertise is conflict resolution and post-conflict work, I just cannot stop reminding people of the importance of eating well. It became such a core part of how I transformed my own health. The energy I have, the abundant health I now experience comes in large part from my food. Who makes money off your sickness?
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Sarah Federman - The Language of Conflict with Sarah Federman, PhD
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The Language of Conflict with Sarah Federman, PhD. Blog: The Language of Conflict. Sarah Federman, PhD. I am a scholar and conflict coach dedicated to using language to resolve conflict and help people and cultures live fuller, more enriching lives. How we articulate the identity of the other, ourselves, and the problem, impacts whether we start a war or even end a relationship. Therefore, paying attention to language is vital. Background on Language and Conflict. I take the position, along with Levinas ...
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Sarah Federman, PhD. Before Bleaching your teeth, please try this. Sarah Federman, PhD. Conflict Analysis and Resolution. This blog is a place for me to share insights, life experiences and little thoughts that hassle me until I write them down. My other blog L. Addresses the importance of word choice and narration in conflict. Supports writers struggling to complete projects. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website.
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Sarah Federman, PhD. When learn you are moving do you usually think, “Ugh…It’s going to be terrible but I just need to get through it? Set me up. No accounting for logic when it comes to love, sex and money. But it worked out—I stayed with that nice man literally on the corner of Haight-Asbury until he found me another place. Very nice, man indeed…. Since that first post-college foray into adulthood my moves to New York, Paris and DC have been far better. It happens. What would be the perfect move? After...
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Sarah Federman, PhD. When Home Shines as Brightly as Rome. Over the past ten years, I have spent summer days in a myriad of places - Fiji, Indonesia, Australia, Spain, France, Holland, and China among others. This summer, I decided to celebrate graduation by just hanging out in my favorite - nearby - places. The first stop was Marblehead, MA. As a child I always knew Marblehead was a stunning town; childhood Christmases look like something your mind creates when reading the Dickens'. E and snowboarding p...
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