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"It was all just about her," Lang explains. Her mom, Ann, was never going to change. A mother who stuck to her routine whether it was taking a long bath, bike ride, going to the gym , it was all about he needs and wants and not her daughter's. Ann had a tough childhood, grew up in a strict household, so she was going to raise Diane the same way. There are so many layers to this story, including Diane saying "she has no fond memories of her mother and no other female role models in life." Diane even mentioned that she's blocked out many of her teen years because the family relationship was so bad.Diane Lang is the author of 3 books: “Creating Balance & Finding Happiness”, “Baby Steps: The Path from Motherhood to Career” and “Mindfully Happy- waking up to life.”Diane is such an inspiration. She's redirected her own future. She has a loving relationship with her husband and daughter-nothing of which she ever experience as a child living alone in a house with parents who didn't lover her or didn't know how to express their love.Many wonderful lessons learned from this conversation. You control your destiny, don't blame everyone else if life doesn't turn out the way you expected and it's important to let go of the anger, hate or resentment. There are many upsides to Diane's journey and her years of studying. "I wouldn't be the person that I am today. I'm completely grateful for that and I can see how far I've come and grown. I can be the person who's empathetic and compassionate because of my childhood or despite my childhood," reflects Lang.People are on this planet to teach us for better or worse.Diane Lang Social media & Website:(11) Diane Lang | LinkedIn(6) FacebookWEBSITE:www.dianelang.org "Should Have Listened To My Mother" is an ongoing conversation about mothers and the roles they play in our lives. And my guests answer the question, 'are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother'? You'll be amazed at what the responses are."Should Have Listened To My Mother" would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal relationships with their mother.Some of my guests include Baritone Singer Christopheren Nomura, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Tim Wacker, Activist Kim Miller, Freighter Sea Captain Terry Viscount, Film Production Manager Peg Robinson, Professor of Writing Montclair State University Dr. Bridget Brown, Tammy Steckler, attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter Mark Heingartner, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist, Maryellen Valyo Cole and Roger Evens, Property Manager in New Jersey and so many more talented and insightful women and men.I've worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. I've interviewed so many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created my logo for "Should Have Listened To My Mother".Check out my website for more background information: https://www.jackietantillo.com/Or more demos of what's to come at https://soundcloud.com/jackie-tantilloFind audio versions of the podcast here: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/60j14qCcks4AP3JUrWrc2MLink to website and show notes: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Listen wherever you find podcastsApple PodcastsAmazon MusicGaanaIHeartRadio RadioDeezerSpotifyPandoraItunesFacebook:Should have listened to my motherJackie TantilloInstagram:Should have listened to my motherJackietantillo7LinkedIn:Jackie TantilloYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@ShouldHaveListenedToMyMotherShould have listened to my mother
Diane Lang is a motivational speaker, Counselor Educator, and life coach who specializes in mental health and wellness. She's also the author of three popular books—Baby Steps: The Path from Motherhood to Career, Creating Balance & Finding Happiness, and Mindfully Happy: Waking Up to Life. Diane teaches that, on the other side of feeling unworthy, is a life of happiness, peace, and freedom. Through a mindful, mind-body approach, she empowers people to embrace the possibilities that come with new chapters in life, letting go of stress and anxiety, and fear.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5507039/advertisement
As a business owner, you must learn to embrace change, manage stress and deal with anxiety effectively. I'll be talking with Diane Lang about How To Become More Resilient. Diane Lang is a practicing counselor, national speaker, educator, and certified positive psychology coach. She has a master's degree in counseling and is an adjunct professor at Montclair State University in the Undergraduate Psychology Department. Diane has written three books, her latest is Mindfully Happy- Waking up to life. As an expert in her field, Lang has been featured in The Daily Record, Family Circle, Family Magazine, Working Mother Magazine, Seen on NJ 12 TV, Good Day CT, Style CT, CBS News and Fox and Friends. Thousands of individuals have benefited from Diane's hands-on approach to motivational and educational speaking, trainings, and coaching. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dlcounsel... Every Tuesday evening on Leadership LIVE @ 8:05! - Talking Small Business, your host Andrew Frazier is joined by experienced entrepreneurs and business owners who share their secrets to success via Livestream. You will learn about developing your business leadership skills from our roster of high-performing guest experts. Leadership LIVE is one of the many valuable resources provided through the Small Business Pro University empowering business owners to learn, profit, and grow. www.SBProU.com
Positive psychologist Diane Lang talks about how to manage fear so you can thrive and prosper.
Losses and big life changes can make for some of the most difficult times in our lives. Unfortunately, they are inevitable and we must learn to cope and embrace them.Whether it is the death of a spouse, friend, or family member; moving to a new city; retiring from your job; downsizing—the stress and subsequent grief can definitely be challenging.In this preview for our webinar, Senior Living LIVE! Embracing Change in an Ever-Changing World, Melissa sits down with Diane Lang, MA, Therapist and Certified Positive Psychology Coach. Diane talks us through common reactions to grief and how to recognize the damaging effects it can have when it goes unresolved and how to help our loved ones do the same.Join us with host Melissa Lee, as we learn more about embracing life changes. Register now at ArborCompany.com/EmbracingChange Find more episodes and webinars at SeniorLivingLIVE.com!Follow The Arbor Company on Facebook!
This week Shaye speaks with nurse Diane Lang, a NSWNMA Councillor and long time aged care activist about the recent Federal Election and the pre-budget announcements for health by the NSW Government.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. With everything going on in the world, we could all use a reminder of what is truly important in order to help minimize our day-to-day stress. This week, we're replaying a webinar with decorated therapist, author, speaker, and certified positive psychology coach, Diane Lang. Diane talks about common stressors effecting seniors and shares strategies and tips for dealing with them. We hope you enjoy this webinar replay!Find more episodes and webinars at SeniorLivingLIVE.com!Follow The Arbor Company on Facebook!
Have big goals? Positive psychologist Diane Lang tells chief digital anchor Kara Sundlun that one simple act can lead to big progress.
Social distancing during the pandemic has caused many people to experience the impact of isolation and loneliness. This separation was especially hard on seniors and their families. Now as we seek to reconnect, it is important to understand the negative effects of loneliness on our mental and physical health, and how to bounce back. Senior Living LIVE! The Effects of Loneliness and How to Bounce Back features guest speaker Diane Lang, a therapist, educator and life coach dedicated to helping families live positive, healthy lives. In this webinar we explore:The symptoms of isolation-based depressionThe mental and physical toll of lonelinessLearning to experience joyTo view the full webinar, visit ArborCompany.com/LonelinessSenior Living LIVE! is a series that is designed to answer YOUR questions about senior living, caregiving, health, and everything in between. Our goal is to give you the information you need to make informed decisions and ultimately live the life that you (or your loved one) want to live. Find more episodes and webinars at SeniorLivingLIVE.com!Follow The Arbor Company on Facebook
Today we're bringing you an interview we thought might've been lost, a great discussion with Diane Lang that we had to share a second version! Are you interested in being more positive? Have you been struggling with toxic people? In this episode, we dive into positive phycology, and how we can bring more positive into our lives, even during this current pandemic. We discuss how important mindfulness, exercise, and retraining our brains can be. In this episode I talk with Diane Lane, Therapist, Educator and Positive Living Expert, all about bringing more positivity into our lives, during this trying time and every day. We discuss the importance of getting into our conscious mind, and how it helps us be more creative and overall happier in our lives, as well as the importance to make time for exercise, even a walk. Finally, we talk about how 40% of our lives is completely in our control, and we can decide to choose happiness and positivity. Questions I asked: Tell me a little about what got you started in that whole field of psychology? How can we feel better during this tough time? What are some ways we could retrain our brain to a more positive light? How does exercise play a role in retraining our brain? How can we navigate toxic situations and keep our positivity? How can we help people married to toxic people? How can we keep our power? Topics Discussed: Positivity Toxic relationships Finding Retraining our brain. How to avoid negativity Exercise and Happiness. Making positive choice Quotes from the show: “The gift that we have is the gift of slowing down and connecting right now.” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat “90% of the things we worry about never happen.” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat “Every relationship takes work, time and attention.” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat “We heal quickly. We move past things quickly. It allows us to move forward.” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat “Happiness is a perspective, it’s how you view things.” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat How you can stay in touch with Diane: Website Facebook Twitter Blog How you can stay in touch with Linda: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube SoundCloud "Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T" Essential Formulas My daily energy stems from mushrooms... mushroom coffee that is! Have you checked out Four Sigmatic yet? If you want a coffee that contains superfoods and adaptogens like rhodiola, eleuthero, and schisandra to help you live a healthier, more enhanced life, then you need Four Sigmatic mushroom coffee in your daily routine! Check out their products here and be sure to let me know what you think of it!
Diane Lang is a therapist, educator and life coach who has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is now on a mission to help them develop a sustainable positive attitude. We've talked about Positive Psychology, its applications and benefits, and how to maintain a positive outlook independently of circumstances.
Are you interested in being more positive? Have you been struggling with toxic people? In this episode, we dive into positive phycology, and how we can bring more positive into our lives, even during this current pandemic. We discuss how important mindfulness, exercise, and retraining our brains can be. In this episode, I talk with Diane Lane, Therapist, Educator, and Positive Living Expert, all about bringing more positivity into our lives, during this trying time and every day. We discuss the importance of getting into our conscious mind, and how it helps us be more creative and overall happier in our lives, as well as the importance to make time for exercise, even a walk. Finally, we talk about how 40% of our lives are completely in our control, and we can decide to choose happiness and positivity. Questions I asked: Tell me a little about what got you started in that whole field of psychology? What are some ways we could retrain our brain to a more positive light? How does exercise play a role in retraining our brains? How can we navigate toxic situations and keep our positivity? How can we help people married to toxic people? How can we keep our power? Topics Discussed: Positivity Toxic relationships Finding Retraining our brain. How to avoid negativity Exercise and Happiness. Mindfulness. Making positive choices. Quotes from the show: “The gift that we have is the gift of slowing down and connecting right now.” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat “The only power we have in this moment is acceptance.” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat “Ask yourself, Am I making a choice based on love or fear?” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat “When we’re in the conscious moment, we’re more creative and our happiest.” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat “Happiness is a perspective, it’s how you view things.” @dlcounseling @SisterhoodSweat How you can stay in touch with Diane: Website Facebook Twitter Blog How you can stay in touch with Linda: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube SoundCloud "Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T" Essential Formulas My daily energy stems from mushrooms... mushroom coffee that is! Have you checked out Four Sigmatic yet? If you want a coffee that contains superfoods and adaptogens like rhodiola, eleuthero, and schisandra to help you live a healthier, more enhanced life, then you need Four Sigmatic mushroom coffee in your daily routine! Check out their products here and be sure to let me know what you think of it!
Having a conversation with Diane Lang, Positive Living Expert, Coach, Speaker, Educator and Author. Diane shares with us the positive side of Psychology its meaning and understanding on how to live positively has a part of your daily life, plus much more!
Diane Lang is a practicing therapist, national speaker, educator, and certified positive psychology coach who has her master's degree in counseling and is an adjunct in psychology at Montclair State University. She has written three books, and has been featured in various publications, on TV and on Internet shows. Diane speaks on various mental and emotional health topics including Happiness, Resiliency, Stress management, Parenting and technology, Bullying, Anxiety, and Depression in both teens and adults. She also specializes in Positive Psychology, Positive Education and Positive Parenting. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE: SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS DIANE: --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
Diane Lang, an expert in psychology, gives advice and offers solid ideas on how to navigate through being in a world wide pandemic. Diane is a therapist, Educator, Life Coach and Author from New Jersey. Feel free to reach out to her via her website http://www.dlcounseling.com/index.html
Diane Lang is a practicing therapist, national speaker, educator, and certified positive psychology coach who has her master’s degree in counseling and is an adjunct in psychology at Montclair State University. She has written three books, and has been featured in various publications, on TV and on Internet shows. Diane speaks on various mental and emotional health topics including Happiness, Resiliency, Stress management, Parenting and technology, Bullying, Anxiety, and Depression in both teens and adults. She also specializes in Positive Psychology, Positive Education and Positive Parenting. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE: Best ways for each of us to cope with change and loss. Effective emotional tools to use during this time of upheaval. Positive ways people can deal with feelings of loneliness and isolation. The happier you are, the more resilient you are. How a person can release anger, frustration and resentment. SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS DIANE: How can people best handle long-distance forced separations when they are trying to build or sustain loving relationships during this crisis? What are sustainable happiness habits that are effective both during the pandemic and after it ends? How can we achieve post-traumatic growth once the crisis has ended? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
Post-Traumatic Stress is unfortunately, a term that many of us have heard about, but have you heard of it’s cousin, Post Traumatic Growth? In this episode, Diane Lang observes how most of us have a story that has led us to the field of helping, just as I believe that next Chapters are often built on skinned knees. Diane has first-hand experience of overcoming emotionally challenging circumstances and thriving as a result and bringing her lessons into her work in the field of positive psychology. She has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is on a mission to help us develop a sustainable positive attitude that will have sweeping benefits to both your business and your life. Show Notes You can positively change from a traumatic event in your life – the growth comes after the healing You may experience circumstances out of your control, but you can also become a role model for others Our business and life experiences deliver so many ups and downs – and that’s how you develop empathy and emotional intelligence You can’t be happy every day! It’s far better to be self-aware and feel ALL your emotions – that’s where your growth and resilience comes from To grow, you need a support system with one key ingredient – unconditional love How do you build a Positivity Practice? With simple steps… If you feel blocked and struggling, don’t do the same old, same old. Explore something that provides flow for you – when you participate in something that combines challenge and passion you can forget your problems and new ideas arrive Get involved in sport and creativity pursuits – they will de-stress you Cultivate gratitude – over time it retrains your brain to go from negative to positive, and if you do it at night, it will also positively impact on the quality of your sleep because…. What you focus on grows Within a month you will feel the benefits in your business and your life!
Happiness and positivity often get a bad rap. “Don’t worry, be happy” may not be realistic but practical positivity and real happiness isn’t only possible, but achievable. Diane Lang of DL Counseling (www.dlcounseling.com) gives some steps that we can use immediately to cultivate a sustainable positive attitude. Karyn, Jean, and Diane discuss how to bounce back from the negativity that we all deal with daily.
Diane Lang Diane Lang: As a Therapist, Educator and Positive Living Expert, Diane has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is now on a mission to help them develop a sustainable positive attitude that can actually turn one into an optimist, literally. Through her three books, “Creating Balance & Finding Happiness”, “Baby Steps: the Path from Motherhood to Career” and “Mindfully Happy- waking up to life.” Diane has been speaking and empowering people nationwide. She is also an Adjunct in Psychology at Montclair State University, where her college work includes mentoring students for personal issue advisement. As an expert in her fields of therapy, Lang has been featured in the Daily Record, Family Circle, Family Magazine, Working Mother Magazine and Cookie Magazine, seen on NJ 12 TV, Good day CT, Style CT, The Veira Network, CBS TV and “Fox & Friends”. She has also participated in a reality-based Internet show, ourprisoner.com, hosted Generation X-tinet.
This week we explore tips for finding trustworthy medical information online. What is the best way to search? Which sites and social media should you visit? Who can you trust… and how do you evaluate conflicting advice? Twitter guru, Dr Dave Stukus, visits the studio, along with NCH Social Media Manager, Diane Lang, and Media Relations Specialist, Katelyn Hanzel. This is a fun one you won’t want to miss!
Diane Lang's suffers from an unusual and debilitating illness. But she doesn't let this illness keep her down. In this episode, Diane teaches us how to live with more empathy, kindness, and compassion no matter what you are experiencing in life. Tune in now! Detailed show notes here.
Psychology can really be a downer. Pouring over a negative past to get to a bearable future, delving into mental illness, it is a lot! Yet, there is a positive side to psychology. Diane Lang is a therapist, educator and life coach (http://www.dlcounseling.com/) who specializes in Positive Psychology. Where does she start? By showing people how to play to their strengths.
This episode was emotional for me to do because the way kindness of what started out as complete strangers has changed my life. The message of the day is gratitude, humility and recognizing the blessings in the littlest of actions and how they are a choice. Thanks for listening to the podcast. You can find me on Facebook at Private Facebook Group at https://www.lifestylementors.net or https://www.facebook.com/dianelanglifestylementor Follow me on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/dianelangmentor Have a blessed day, Diane Lang
Stewart Gandolf interviews Diane Lang, Social Media Senior Account Manager of Nationwide Children's Hospital. Stewart and Diane discuss the importance of a social media policy in every organization. Read our blog on this podcast here: https://healthcaresuccess.com/blog/healthcare-social-media/social-media-policy.html
Diane Lang has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is now on a mission to help them develop a sustainable positive attitude that can actually turn one into an optimist, literally. A therapist and educator/coach of Positive Psychology, she has seen that it can provide a strong foundation for finding great happiness and is gratified that it is becoming a mainstream method of treatment. A parent herself, Lang has taught Positive Parenting to parents and written extensively on the benefits of using it with even the youngest children. She has also spoken or conducted seminars on postpartum depression, striving for balance versus having it all and practical tips on interviewing, networking and dressing for success and is the author of “Baby Steps: the Path from Motherhood to Career.” Diane is a Therapist and Life coach in NJ. Her clinical experience includes treating patients with different forms of mental illness, physical and emotional abuse and relationship issues. Lang is also an Adjunct in Psychology at Montclair State University, her college work includes mentoring students for individual career counseling and personal issue advisement. As an expert in her fields of therapy, Lang has been featured in the Daily Record, Family Circle, Family Magazine, Working Mother Magazine and Cookie Magazine, seen on NJ 12 TV, Good day CT, CBS TV, Style CT, The Veira network and the national television program “Fox & Friends”. She has also participated in a reality based Internet show, ourprisoner.com, hosted Generation X-tinet and appeared in various educational videos including Columbia books. Lang has an M.A. in Counseling and a B.A. in Liberal Arts from the New York Institute of Technology. Diane has her Positive Psychology coaching certificate from Wholebeing Institute. Diane’s latest book is: Creating balance & finding happiness.
Top Tips From The Write Coach Learn how to educationally publish. Diane shares her inspiring writing tips! Find ways to inspire your writing time. Have you ever heard of Educational Publishing? Diane Lang teaches workshops to help people turn their lives around. One of her guests introduced her to the world of educational publishing. She has written three books and shares her writing journey. Educational publishing is different from self-publishing and traditional publishing. It may be an option to work for you. Listen to the podcast for some great writing tips and more details on how to educationally publish! All links mentioned are in the Episode #305 Post. Read The Post #305: Writing Habits & Publishing appeared first on The Write Coach site Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Having a conversation with Diane Lang, Positive Living Expert, Coach, Speaker, Educator and Author. Diane shares with us the positive side of Psychology its meaning and understanding on how to live positively has a part of your daily life, plus much more!
Bestselling Author, Speaker, and Transformational Coach, Patricia Young, welcomes sensitive, spiritual, and growth oriented women to join her for teachings and conversations about Awakening to Life. This week, join Diane Lang and Patricia Young for an inspiring conversation on "Living with a Positive Mindset for a Happy Life". In this episode you will learn: - What changes we can make to start living a happier life - Tips to retrain the brain to positive - How to deal with negative people. To learn more about Diane visit: www.dlcounseling.com To get a copy of Patricia's new Book "Awakening to Life: Your Sacred Guide to Consciously Creating a Life of Purpose, Magic and Miracles" - www.AwakeningToLifeBook.com To learn more about Patricia's offerings, visit www.InnerProsperityAcademy.com
Diane Lang has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is now on a mission to help them develop a sustainable positive attitude that can actually turn one into an optimist, literally. A therapist and educator/coach of Positive Psychology, she has seen that it can provide a strong foundation for finding great happiness and is gratified that it is becoming a mainstream method of treatment. A parent herself, Lang has taught Positive Parenting to parents and written extensively on the benefits of using it with even the youngest children. She has also spoken or conducted seminars on postpartum depression, striving for balance versus having it all and practical tips on interviewing, networking and dressing for success and is the author of “Baby Steps: the Path from Motherhood to Career.” Diane is a Therapist and Life coach in NJ. Her clinical experience includes treating patients with different forms of mental illness, physical and emotional abuse and relationship issues. Lang is also an Adjunct in Psychology at Montclair State University, her college work includes mentoring students for individual career counseling and personal issue advisement. As an expert in her fields of therapy, Lang has been featured in the Daily Record, Family Circle, Family Magazine, Working Mother Magazine and Cookie Magazine, seen on NJ 12 TV, Good day CT, CBS TV, Style CT, The Veira network and the national television program “Fox & Friends”. She has also participated in a reality based Internet show, ourprisoner.com, hosted Generation X-tinet and appeared in various educational videos including Columbia books. Lang has an M.A. in Counseling and a B.A. in Liberal Arts from the New York Institute of Technology. Diane has her Positive Psychology coaching certificate from Wholebeing Institute. Diane’s latest book is: Creating balance & finding happiness.
Get Real with Bob and Stacey: Real People, Real Issues, and Real Estate
4-8-17 Diane Lang by Bob and Stacey
Find more balance and get your life back with the journal of Truth, and learn steps to help your work life and what an emotional detox is with Diane Lang.What You'll Learn in this Episode: How to maximize a two-minute break to refresh, de-stress and come back more optimistically. What an emotional detox is and why you should do it. Strategies to be more positive at work. How to get anxiety and stress under control with the Journal of Truth, keep track of these four things: How much sleep are you getting? How much water are you drinking? What are you eating and when? How much exercise are you doing? High Five Highlights: With our current divided country, is there a way we can look past political differences and have more compassion towards one another? Yes, look for an opportunity to do at least one random act of kindness. What made you want to become a life coach and positive living expert? I came from a bad upbringing, and I figured if I could get through, I could help others. I'm thankful I get to help others for a living, it's wonderful. How can we all be more positive parents? By looking at yourself. Kids learn through observation, role model and imitation. So, happy parents equal happy kids. Pay attention to what you say, what you do and what you show. Do you have a favorite book or quote you can share? “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” ~ Maya Angelou Finish this sentence: “In life the most important thing to remember is…” you can always be happier, and you can always improve your life. You are in control of your life. Connect with Diane LinkedIn Share the Show! If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help us tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show. Sponsors: audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/whichwayislifeReal Salt - Is Your Salt Real?
Find more balance and get your life back with the journal of Truth, and learn steps to help your work life and what an emotional detox is with Diane Lang.What You’ll Learn in this Episode: How to maximize a two-minute break to refresh, de-stress and come back more optimistically. What an emotional detox is and why you should do it. Strategies to be more positive at work. How to get anxiety and stress under control with the Journal of Truth, keep track of these four things: How much sleep are you getting? How much water are you drinking? What are you eating and when? How much exercise are you doing? High Five Highlights: With our current divided country, is there a way we can look past political differences and have more compassion towards one another? Yes, look for an opportunity to do at least one random act of kindness. What made you want to become a life coach and positive living expert? I came from a bad upbringing, and I figured if I could get through, I could help others. I’m thankful I get to help others for a living, it’s wonderful. How can we all be more positive parents? By looking at yourself. Kids learn through observation, role model and imitation. So, happy parents equal happy kids. Pay attention to what you say, what you do and what you show. Do you have a favorite book or quote you can share? “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” ~ Maya Angelou Finish this sentence: “In life the most important thing to remember is…” you can always be happier, and you can always improve your life. You are in control of your life. Connect with Diane LinkedIn Share the Show! If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help us tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show. Sponsors: audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/whichwayislifeReal Salt - Is Your Salt Real?
Get Real with Bob and Stacey: Real People, Real Issues, and Real Estate
Diane Lang 06.18.16 by Bob and Stacey
DIANE Lang, is a Therapist, Life Coach, Career Coach, Educator and Author with an expertise in multiple mental health, lifestyle and parenting needs. Diane has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is now on a mission to help you find balance and create happiness. She is the founder and president of DL Counseling and has taught Positive Parenting to parents as well as written extensively on the benefits of using it with even the youngest children. Check the infographic show notes, plus her top tips and advice for entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs at www.TodaysLeadingWomen.com or by clicking here!
Announcing my guest Diane Lang, author of Opening To Meditation, who will be on Kate Loving and the Collective Wisdom, July 21, 2015 at 5 PM eastern.
Jimmy always gets teased by the football team for being overweight. As a school assignment he writes about it in his journal, but soon he finds out that he's not the only kid in school with problems. DirectorJason Winn WritersMichael Buchanan(screenplay) Diane Lang(screenplay) StarsChristopher Rivera Kelly Washington Chris Bert --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
This week Maria speaks with Bette Holtzman, Vice President of Consumer and Family Advocacy at the Goldberger Company, talks about “Holiday Stress - How To Make The Holidays Enjoyable For Everyone?. Next, Kathi Burns, Board Certified Professional Organizer, Image Consultant and Paper Flow Specialist Founder of AddSpace To Your Life!, talks about finding the perfect “little black dress? for the holidays. Then, Diane Lang , author of “Baby Steps: The Path from Motherhood to Career, Reentering the workforce after staying home with children? and Jann Blackstone-Ford, co-author of “Ex-Etiquette for Holidays and Other Family Celebrations?.