What's Your Story? By Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, Ph.D.
Stories you tell yourself influence what you think and do.
In fact, everything you think is a story you accept or create. Your narrative also reveals to others who you are and what they hear from your sweet lips determines how they react to you.
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Stunning Sunsets on the Palos Verdes Peninsula By Dianne Gowder
Why do we get such stunning sunsets? It turns out that we live in one of the best places in the world to experience these wonders!
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The Palos Verdes Guide to Holiday Luxury Shopping in Southern California
Holiday shopping in Southern California can be the ultimate luxury experience depending on the areas you choose to explore and visit. Shopping is the ultimate hobby for many Californians, and it is considered by some to be an art form.
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Vegan vs Keto vs Traditional … Unexpected Delights!
There are so many fads and confusion when it comes to diet and nutrition these days. As a personal chef and caterer, I am always faced with the challenge of creating delicious offerings for varying dietary needs.
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You Got This! Thanksgiving Day Dining with Decorum By Beverly Hills Manners Expert Lisa Gaché
At Thanksgiving time (or any time), many of life’s most joyous occasions occur around the table. Family and friends gather, food is prepared or purchased, and everlasting memories are made. With the tone properly set and the elements painstakingly in place, all that is remaining is how to properly navigate your way around the table and elegantly bring the food into your mouth.
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A-PLUS WELLNESS By Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD
If you are ready to thrive use my two big A’s formula: Awaken and Attitude.
1. AWAKEN
The awake you knows from experience that what you think and say can bring you up or throw you down. Suggestions you give yourself are self-hypnosis that becomes your reality. If you tell yourself, “I feel yucky,” that’s exactly how you feel. If you tell yourself "I feel better and better and best” your positive affirmation becomes real.
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What It’s Like Designing A Piece of Custom Jewelry With Diamond Expert Dan Moran of Concierge Diamonds
There comes a point in each of our lives where we can start checking off major milestones and accomplishments. When that happens, say when people either obtain a position they’ve been jockeying to hold for many years, or they reach a level of personal wealth or perhaps even just an anniversary to commemorate a milestone, we often tend to reward ourselves with the fruits of our labor. Many people opt for vacations, expensive wine or other status symbols, but some people opt to commemorate their achievements with a piece of custom jewelry.
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MADE IN CALIFORNIA: The California-Born Burger Joints, Diners, Fast Food & Restaurants that Changed America By George Geary
MADE IN CALIFORNIA: The California-Born Burger Joints, Diners, Fast Food &
Restaurants that Changed America
By George Geary
Forward by Chris Nichols, senior editor at Los Angeles magazine
Prospect Park Books/An Imprint of Turner Publishing
August 2021/Hardcover/$40.00
ISBN: 978-1-945551-91-8 / Ebook ISBN: 9781945551925
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HAPPINESS 101 By Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD
Studies underscore mechanisms that evoke happiness. When you get down to it, in engineering terms, you are like a thermostat, a “bio-energetic cybernetic feedback unit.” Your reactions excite your inner alchemist to cascade hormones and biochemistry throughout your system.
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Lobster Diving, Alone and Confused By: Dr. Howard W. Wright
I think about my father every now and again. I will hear one of his favorite songs in an elevator or see something that would have made my dad laugh and I smile. He died 10 years ago of emphysema – from smoking. Here, alone, treading water at night in the dark off the California coast, waiting for the dive boat to pick me up, makes me think about a lot of very odd things. The dive boat is late and I bob up and down offshore watching the lights of Redondo Beach appear as I crest a wave and then disappear as I drop into a trough. In the solitude I think of sharks, drowning, and my dad. I try and focus on my dad.
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See’s Candies x Rombauer Candy & Wine Pairings
See’s Candies and Rombauer Vineyards – what’s a more iconic pairing than a delicious California chocolate and wine? To celebrate National Wine Day, the two California companies came together to share delicious pairings
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“At Home With The Moon In The Movies” Volume II, No. 8 (Oct. 2021) By Stephanie Mardesich
October is the month when the autumn echoes the cornucopia of the harvest, fall foliage in rust and umber, “Indian Summer”, Halloween tricks and treats, romantic night skies. A prelude to “holiday” season with Thanksgiving and Christmas on the horizon.
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Interview with Len Hirsh, a Senior Financial Advisor and Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®)
Signature Estate & Investment Advisors, LLC® (SEIA) is a leading, independent Registered Investment Advisory (RIA) with an office nearby in Redondo Beach’s Riviera Village. The firm offers wealth management and financial planning services to affluent individuals, families, and business owners, and the company is proud to have been recognized by many well-respected financial publications including Barron’s, Financial Times, RIA Channel, and LA Business Journal.
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The Surf Culture and the Wetsuit by Kenneth W. Wright, MD
One would think that surfers, in general, are independent souls, open to trying new things and not reflex followers of the crowd. Actually there is a strong surfer culture that engenders conformity. There are even unwritten rules that we follow. For example, you don’t drop in on a surfer who is cutting across a wave. You just don’t cut off another surfer. There is also conformity in regards to cloths, personal style, and even the way we talk, “Dude”.
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From Welcome Wagon Club of Palos Verdes Peninsula to Palos Verdes Peninsula Neighbors Club: A History of the Club By Bridget Stillo
Sitting in a closet in my home is a shoebox full of membership directories from the past. I recently inherited this shoebox and a “President's box” when I became Co-President of the New Neighbors Club of Palos Verdes Peninsula. The lid on the shoebox says: Welcome Wagon Club of Palos Verdes Peninsula 1964-1989, Wagoneers Club of Palos Verdes 1970-1993, and New Neighbors Club of Palos Verdes Peninsula 1989-2020.
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The History of Fair Food by: George Geary CCP
County and state fairs are very American. You will not find a county fair in Europe, Australia, or Asia, but you will find one in almost every state of the U.S. and many counties. Europe took on the World by creating exhibitions that invited the World while the U.S. stayed local.
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Commemorating the 67th Anniversary of the Opening of Marineland August 28, 1954. by Phil Wahba
One of the points along the bluffs of the Palos Verdes Peninsula is one of the most scenic places on the entire Southern California coastline. Before Terranea was a popular destination, there was a beloved aquatic theme park called Marineland, a 102-acre site.
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If Time is Our Most Precious Commodity, Is Tardiness the Ultimate Discourtesy? By Renowned Beverly Hills Manners Expert Lisa Gaché
My sister will tell you that I’m always late, but that’s not true. I’m a stickler for time and I do my darndest to be on time in every aspect of my life whenever humanly possible. Yes, on rare occasions, I’ve run almost 15 minutes late to a family gathering when I had to juggle preparing the food, getting dressed, loading the car and the family and our dog, and then picking up my mother in Beverly Hills for the 45-minute drive out to my sisters in Calabasas, but the majority of the time you can count on me to be prompt with bells on!
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