Christine Duvivier: A Breath of Fresh Airhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivierChristine Duvivier knows school can squelch the true potential in the bottom 80%. Tune in to the spirit, love, hope and awe that unleash hidden talents and true genius in every young adult.enBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Sat, 15 Jun 2019 06:15:00 GMTSun, 04 Jun 2017 17:00:00 GMTSelf HelpBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/7da96798-00fb-4e1a-9420-f6e60cf83c97_beautycthumbnail72.jpgChristine Duvivier: A Breath of Fresh Airhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivierChristine Duvivier knows school can squelch the true potential in the bottom 80%. Tune in to the spirit, love, hope and awe that unleash hidden talents and true genius in every young adult.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comstudents school,school grades,positive psychology,resilience,genius,spirituality,relationships,motivation,happiness,success,learning disabilities,dyslexia,add,adhd,aspergers,education,gifted,talent managementChristine DuviviernoWe'll talk about motivation vs inspiration, learning disabilities, dyslexia, aspergers, adhd and add, underachievers, success, happiness, spirituality, love, moepisodicMotivation Myths and Truths: Finding Motivation in Unlikely Placeshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/06/04/motivation-myths-and-truths-finding-motivation-in-unlikely-places-1Self Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/06/04/motivation-myths-and-truths-finding-motivation-in-unlikely-places-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/06/04/motivation-myths-and-truths-finding-motivation-in-unlikely-places-1Sun, 04 Jun 2017 17:00:00 GMTMotivation Myths and Truths: Finding Motivation in Unlikely PlacesMost people believe that getting ourselves to do the things we "should do" is the highest form of motivation. Highly motivated people know it's not. Most people set out to motivate themselves and others by asking questions like, "How can I motivate myself to.... How can I motivate him to....?" Highly motivated people don't. So what do they ask instead? And how do they sustain high levels of motivation over long periods of time? Join us to discuss these and other questions on your mind.       00:30:00Christine DuviviernoSo much of what we're taught about motivation is wrong. Trying to motivate yourself using the wrong tools can feel like pushing a boulder uphill. Join us as weHeroes and Victims: Worth - Part 2http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/05/21/heroes-and-victims-worth--part-2Self Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/05/21/heroes-and-victims-worth--part-2/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/05/21/heroes-and-victims-worth--part-2Sun, 21 May 2017 17:00:00 GMTHeroes and Victims: Worth - Part 2Stop the pity party. How do you maintain your confidence and happiness when you are treated badly, unappreciated, graded, ranked or compared unfavorably to others? We are constantly compared to others-- in school, in work, in cars, in our bodies. Yet, comparing  can make us feel unworthy -- and lead us to adopt a "victim" mentality.  What if, instead, you could adopt a "hero" mentality -- even in the face of adversity?  Join us for practical strategies to be the hero of your own life and maintain a sense of worthiness. 00:26:00Christine DuviviernoStop the pity party. When we feel someone has wronged us or we aren't appreciated or we compare ourselves to someone else and come up short, we can end up feeliWorth: Are you looking for Worth in All the Right Places?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/05/07/worth-are-you-looking-for-worth-in-all-the-right-placesSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/05/07/worth-are-you-looking-for-worth-in-all-the-right-places/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/05/07/worth-are-you-looking-for-worth-in-all-the-right-placesSun, 07 May 2017 16:00:00 GMTWorth: Are you looking for Worth in All the Right Places?On last week's blog, "Looking for Worth in All the Wrong Places," I wrote: "Several of my clients have bumped up against the “worth issue,” which has got me thinking (yup,it happens occasionally). What I mean by the “worth issue” is believing that others’ opinions of them increases or decreases their worthMost people look for worth in all the wrong places: grades, schools, evaluations, career, family, friends, money…. or some other external validator. The alternatives? First and foremost, I’ve found that it’s powerful to listen deeply to the part of you that already knows you are worthy. I wrote briefly about this last week in “What I’d Say if You Wouldn’t Roll Your Eyes…” and judging from the responses I got to that note, it rings true for many of us." Join us today to talk about better ways to truly know your worthiness and your value. 00:27:00Christine Duviviernoworth,worthiness,valuesMost people look for worth in all the wrong places: grades, schools, evaluations, career, family, friends, money…. or some other external validator. They're loDyslexia: a Gift in Disguise.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/04/30/dyslexia-a-gift-in-disguiseSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/04/30/dyslexia-a-gift-in-disguise/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/christine_duvivier/2017/04/30/dyslexia-a-gift-in-disguiseSun, 30 Apr 2017 16:30:00 GMTDyslexia: a Gift in Disguise.Dyslexia is not a Learning Disability. In fact, Christine Duvivier believes there are no Learning Disabilities -- just gifts and learning abilities that are not understood. In her research, Christine found that there are three myths about education that keep us from seeing the true potential in our young adults. Ron Davis' "The Gift of Dyslexia" book, successful adults, and ways to help students succeed are discussed in today's show as Christine talks with Harvard grad and artist, Simone St. John. 00:28:00Christine DuviviernoDyslexia is not a Learning Disability. Ron Davis' "The Gift of Dyslexia" book, successful adults, and ways to help students succeed are discussed in today's sho