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New Office Pictures and Podcasts I've Been Listening To This Week

10/31/2019

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Hello Friend,

The cloudy, rainy, and cold weather is starting to feel like it's just going to be a permanent part of the Ozarks from now on. I guess there are a lot of dementors around (Harry Potter reference if you are a fan). Today will be a chilly one for those of you out trick-or-treating with kids. Stay warm!

This week's blog has updated pictures of the new office and also links to a couple of podcasts I've been listening to. I think these podcasts will be helpful for the Lega-Leaders out there (Relationship Legacy Leaders).  

For more information about Lega-Leaders, please read my past blog posts: 5 Easy Ways to Start Being a Relationship Legacy Leader Right Now (1), What is a Relationship Legacy Leader (2), or The Deeper Meaning Behind the Name MoxiePsychology Legacy (3).

First, new office pictures! Everything is coming together nicely at the new Plaza Towers location (4th Floor). I am definitely loving my new space. I really hope that clients find it welcoming, comfortable, and cozy. Check it out:
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Nice, right!? Not pictured is our conference room. We just have a little more work to do to get the conference room ready for groups and classes, but it's looking great so far.

​There are two excellent podcast episodes I want to share with you this week. Both are from a podcast created by the American Psychological Association. This podcast is called Speaking of PSYCHOLOGY (4). I have enjoyed listening to this podcast; lots of relevant and applicable information from subject matter experts.

The first episode is about suicide, and what we know and understand about it (5). The next episode is about anxiety in teenage girls (6). I took away so much from both of these episodes. See the players below to listen:
What did you think of these episodes? Anything especially meaningful, or really stick out to you? What did you take away as a lesson, or something you might implement in your own life? How can you as a Relationship Legacy Leader apply this to your family, work, city, and communities you are part of? Comment below!

​Have a fun, safe, and Happy Halloween!
​All the best,
​Holly
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​PS-Can I send you an email about once a week? The email will have a link to my latest blog post in case there is a topic you are interested in. As the business grows and I add more products and services, I will mention in the email what has been added. ​

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References and Links
(1)
https://moxiepsychologylegacy.com/blog/5-easy-ways-to-start-being-a-relationship-legacy-leader-right-now
(2)https://moxiepsychologylegacy.com/blog/what-is-a-relationship-legacy-leader
(3)https://moxiepsychologylegacy.com/blog/the-deeper-meaning-behind-the-name-moxiepsychology-legacy
(4)​https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/american-psychological-association/speaking-of-psychology
(5)https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/american-psychological-association/speaking-of-psychology/e/62336547
​(6)​https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/american-psychological-association/speaking-of-psychology/e/60552678

​Found this blog helpful? Other posts you might enjoy:
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  • What Does Dr. John Gottman Have to Say About Trust?
  • Great Podcast Resource For Relationship Legacy Leaders in the Workplace
  • ​Forever Homework For Couples
  • Where Does Mental Health Begin? What Does This Mean For You?
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