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@lucheon

love all things beautiful! Passionate inventor purely to keep life simple and easy 😁

Joined June 2009
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Break the negativity chain first and #Embracingpositivity, then practice #happinessadvantage. This is a fight to better emotional wellbeing! Do it now! Your will feel better everyday for practicing it!

lucheon's tweet image. Break the negativity chain first and #Embracingpositivity, then practice #happinessadvantage. This is a fight to better emotional wellbeing! Do it now! Your will feel better everyday for practicing it!

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Admit you’re old. Retweet if you know what this is…

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At work, forcing a smile even when you are upset results in emotional exhaustion, poorer physical health, and decreased job satisfaction.


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In times of great stress or adversity, it's always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and your energy into something positive.


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Always turn a negative situation into a positive situation.


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Women are much less likely to be authors of medical journal editorials than men with comparable credentials- and the gap worsens with seniority. @RebeccaCBurch and I discuss research that quantifies the problem across thousands of journals. jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…


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Amazing views from the top of Lao Mountain in Qingdao, China! ⛰ @VisitQingdao


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Happy #Caturday


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"Anyone who is suffering from shame and public humiliation needs to know one thing: You can survive it." — Monica Lewinsky t.ted.com/9GY4CL9


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Easy ways to grow new brain cells -- even as an adult: t.ted.com/YUN4lHs


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"The link between lack of sleep and cancer is now so strong that the World Health Organization has classified any form of nighttime shift work as a probable carcinogen." t.ted.com/YjbCzM1


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Don’t forget who’s boss...


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