THESE ARE EXCITING TIMES!
Those who follow this blog know that I advocate defining what you want and then walking towards it one step at a time. Well, these days I seem to be running at full speed towards my want to be broadcasted across the Internet, magazines and radio stations.
And I have all of you to thank because your continued interest in what I have to say is the motivation I need to keep walking my walk. More importantly, your support continues to generate more and more interest in my articles, my book and my radio program - Living Wisely with Dr. Lucia.
So, today I want to share with you two of the most recent steps on my walk towards syndication!
The first is regarding the publication of the monthly articles I write about ways to manage stress. The number of magazines publishing my articles continues to grow AND last week I was interviewed by a Florida newspaper interested in running the articles as a feature in their Lifestyles section.
Click on the link to read my latest article appearing in this month's Vero's Voice (see page 40) about how self-evaluation leads to new insights regarding your wants.
http://verosvoice.com/mag/vv_issue_38_web/index.html
The second link is the promotion for my Living Wisely with Dr. Lucia radio program. The gentleman interviewing me is the station manager who is also one of my biggest fans. My 10:30 spot on Tuesday mornings (see below to listen in) follows Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk program. That was purposefully done because Dr. Dobson is already syndicated and the station manager wants to bill the two shows as "The Psychology Hour." NEAT STUFF!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6a2cfam0fto9lmz/X95ICLhZ_l/LUCIA%20AND%20RHETT%20SEG%202.mp3 (Click "download" to listen)
And stay tuned, because by Monday I will have uploaded a rebroadcast of my first Living Wisely show. I can't wait to hear how you like it!
Love your banter with Rhett and I really look forward to hearing your Living Wisely show!! Can you explain why apologizing wasn't enough, Dr. Lucia. Why did you also return the outfit??
ReplyDeleteWasn't able to fit in a decent response to your question on today's broadcast. So let me answer your question now. The reason it was important to return the outfit is because buying it was an act of spite. I was acting emotionally when I should have been behaving wisely. While I still may decide to go and re-buy the outfit, I will do so in wise mind! Dopes that statify your question? Better yet, what would you do?
Deleter u kidding??keep the outfit. behaving out of spite is worthy of apology but returning the outfit...that's too obliging for my taste. i can only hope the outfit you returned was not that perfect outfit :/ having said that, dr. Lucia, things always turn out for the best when i put up the BIG red stop sign you talk about to stop my emotions from taking over my behaviors. (i'd still keep the clothes though).
DeleteThanks for the comment and please listen in on Tuesday @10:30 because I intend to use your question as part of this week's agenda!
ReplyDeleteRIP Dr Matthews, your journey is just beginning
ReplyDeleteRIP Dr Matthews, your journey is just beginning
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