In this segment of “Weekends With Whitney”, which originally aired on February 15, 2015, Dr. Nick Abraham and Whitney Vann discuss the topic of influence. They talk about how, even though we may not realize it, we have can have an influence over each person we come into contact with. That influence can either be …
Tag: Happiness
Feb 05
Complaining vs Constructive Criticism
Complaining vs constructive criticism is Dr. Nick and Whitney Vann’s topic of conversation this week on “Weekends with Whitney”. Dr Nick begins the segment by quoting Abraham Lincoln: “Instead of complaining about a rose bush that has thorns, rejoice that there’s a thorn bush that has roses.” As Dr Nick puts it, we need to …
Jan 20
How to Not Always Say Yes
Dr. Nick and Whitney Vann discuss saying yes, how to think before always saying yes, when to not say yes and when to delay the yes in this week’s segment on “Weekends with Whitney”, which airs on WBRZ, channel 2 in Baton Rouge Louisiana.
Jan 15
Creating Wealth in the New Year – Video
How would you like to be wealthier in the new year, and we are not talking about money. Dr. Nick shares his expertise on creating wealth in his weekly segment on Whitney Vann’s show, “Weekends with Whitney”.
Jan 15
Positivity and How to Achieve It – Video
Positivity – what is it and what is it not is the subject of this weeks segment with Dr Nick on “Weekends With Whitney”. Dr Nick tells us how we can stay positive even when surrounded by negativity. He explains that positivity isn’t always being up, but instead being balanced and forward looking.
Jan 15
The Importance of Self-Care – Video
Dr Nick sits down with Whitney Vann on “Weekends With Whitney” each Sunday morning at 6:30 on WBRZ Channel 2 to discuss important life topics. This week Dr. Nick explains to Whitney and the viewers the importance of taking care of one’s self as well as others, and gives examples and tips to do that.
Mar 02
Unconditional Love
Unconditional love can be best seen when we experience someone’s anger, sadness, bitterness, even despair and rather than dismiss, fix, attempt to change through shame, we simply declare with the deepest sincerity, “I LOVE YOU. Be what you need to be right now. This too shall pass.” W. NICHOLAS ABRAHAM March 1, 2014 …