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		<description><![CDATA[I read an article this week&#8230;from one of my internet Google Alerts.  It was one of those articles that struck me &#8211; instantly.  It was by Kim Smith and it was titled Sometimes we could all use a little spirit week.  Kim shared her findings from asking her daughter about her favourite part of spirit week.  [...]]]></description>
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Check out Martin Seligman talking about Positive Psychology on Ted.com.  I had the privilege to see Dr. Seligman speak at an Appreciative Inquiry conference last year and I was impressed with his ability to simplify what could otherwise be a complicated subject.  I believe we have enormous opportunities to integrate the results of his research [...]]]></description>
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