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30/06/2008 | No Comments Add Comment
I have a friend whose teenage son was very keen on a girl he was going out with. more

21/06/2008 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve never talked before a band before so the whole thing was a bit strange for me. more

11/06/2008 | No Comments Add Comment
I went to hear Oliver James give a lecture in Glasgow last week. more

28/05/2008 | 3 Comments Add Comment
The Centre is now mid-way through its fourth year. more

21/05/2008 | 1 Comment Add Comment
Think about families where the parents have little money and they don’t want to feel their children are missing out on toys, trainers, burgers or other things that other children have. more

19/05/2008 | 2 Comments Add Comment
One of the things I’ve become a wee bit allergic to is the well-worn phrase used by many educators that what they want to do is develop children’s ‘full potential’. more

12/05/2008 | 1 Comment Add Comment
There’s a story in the papers today about an all-party group of Christian MPs saying that the main cause of unhappiness in Britain is not about the lack of material wealth but an erosion of religious values. more

29/04/2008 | 3 Comments Add Comment
I was phoned last week by a Sunday paper and asked for my views on the SNP's first year in office. more

20/04/2008 | 1 Comment Add Comment
Welcome to the new website. more

09/04/2008 | No Comments Add Comment
We're now in the process of getting lots of things ready for the new look website. more

24/03/2008 | No Comments Add Comment
When the Centre started up we wanted to help project leaders measure the impact their interventions were having on people’s confidence. more

13/03/2008 | No Comments Add Comment
When I was in Madeira last year I was shocked by my own attitude. more

08/03/2008 | 1 Comment Add Comment
I am constantly taken aback at how negative the talk about sport is in Scotland. more

28/02/2008 | 2 Comments Add Comment
I’m flying off for a few days tomorrow and one thing I know for certain: I won’t be buying a women’s magazine for the journey. more

19/02/2008 | 4 Comments Add Comment
I try not to write too many blogs on young people as it gives the impression that we are a charity working only in this area. more

05/02/2008 | 1 Comment Add Comment
The Netherlands has, unexpectedly, been in my thoughts this week. more

22/01/2008 | 3 Comments Add Comment
The Tal Ben Shahar events proved very popular with most of the people who came along – and there were lots of them. more

13/01/2008 | No Comments Add Comment
It's gratifying to run events which are so popular that they sell out. more

02/01/2008 | 1 Comment Add Comment
I was so pleased when Mick Jackson, of Wildhearts in Action, was voted Scot of the Year. more

06/12/2007 | No Comments Add Comment
I went along to Greenock the other night to an event organised by Columba 1400. more

26/11/2007 | 2 Comments Add Comment
One of the things I like about Martin Seligman’s approach to optimism is that it doesn’t encourage mindless positive thinking. more

16/11/2007 | 1 Comment Add Comment
I was phoned this afternoon and asked to write 500 words for a paper on how the Scots should prepare themselves for defeat in tomorrow’s game against Italy. more

04/11/2007 | 2 Comments Add Comment
Just finished reading ‘The High Price of Materialism’ by Tim Kasser. more

18/10/2007 | 6 Comments Add Comment
One of the big news stories from the Washington Summit on Positive Psychology came from Martin Seligman. more

13/10/2007 | 3 Comments Add Comment
‘The thing about sport is that it is a metaphor for life - it really lets us see what is going on culturally. more

03/10/2007 | 8 Comments Add Comment
I'm off to the Positive Psychology Summit in Washington tomorrow. more

27/09/2007 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve been called many things in my life but puritan was a new one on me. more

13/09/2007 | No Comments Add Comment
'My life's dedicated to feeding a monster of my own creation’. more

26/08/2007 | 1 Comment Add Comment
I was very pleased to see that our new book made the front page splash in the Times Educational Supplement. more

02/08/2007 | No Comments Add Comment
The book I’ve been writing has now been sent off to the printers and it will due out on the 27th August. more

13/07/2007 | 2 Comments Add Comment
When I went into the office yesterday Emily, the Centre’s great psychology researcher, handed me a sheaf of such fascinating articles that it has got me blogging again. more

18/06/2007 | 2 Comments Add Comment
I couldn’t help thinking about Bill Duncan’s Wee Book of Calivin last Thursday during the Carol Dweck event. more

07/06/2007 | 1 Comment Add Comment
Some of the most interesting articles I have read recently have been published by a social psychologist called Dan Wegner on what he calls ‘ironic processes of mental control’. more

21/05/2007 | 1 Comment Add Comment
I watched the film Rob Roy on DVD the other night. more

07/05/2007 | 1 Comment Add Comment
I know I have been silent for a while but it’s because I’ve been up to my elbows in writing. more

16/04/2007 | No Comments Add Comment
A few weeks ago I met a very inspirational Scottish entrepeneur at an event in Inverness. more

01/04/2007 | 3 Comments Add Comment
I haven’t been blogging much recently as I’m too busy writing other material. more

15/03/2007 | 2 Comments Add Comment
I went along last night to hear a presentation from Lord Layard – the economics professor from the LSE who recently published a book on happiness. more

04/03/2007 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve been thinking a lot about Malcolm Gladwell’s Tipping Point recently. more

21/02/2007 | 2 Comments Add Comment
I’m glad to see that the UNICEF report on child well-being has attracted so much attention. more

11/02/2007 | No Comments Add Comment
For decades now Scotland has benefited from inward investment from the United States. more

29/01/2007 | 2 Comments Add Comment
I was sitting next to someone at a dinner the other night who had been senior in health in Scotland. more

25/01/2007 | No Comments Add Comment
When I was involved in setting up the Centre I was always keen for it to provide the opportunity for people to meet up informally and discuss matters of mutual interest. more

18/01/2007 | 9 Comments Add Comment
With all the debate and talk about the Union of Scotland and England, I’ve been pondering issues of Scottish confidence yet again. more

03/01/2007 | 3 Comments Add Comment
I’ve been arguing for a while that the research behind Positive Psychology has the capacity to spawn a new Enlightenment. more

19/12/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
Those of you who didn’t get a chance to come to the morning event on education we held at the Hub recently really missed yourselves. more

10/12/2006 | 2 Comments Add Comment
When I was in France a few months ago I was surprised to see two teenage boys kiss each other when they met up in the street. more

23/11/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
In Britain on the Couch the clinical psychologist Oliver James recounts research which shows how exposure to media images and television is very undermining for people's sense of themselves. more

19/11/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve been doing a lot of reading recently for a book I’m writing on confidence and young people. more

05/11/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
For decades now I’ve felt a real aversion for going into shops in the run up to Christmas. more

29/10/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
Frequent visitors to the site will know that the name we’ve given to what we’re doing with Positive Psychology in Scotland is the Vanguard. more

18/10/2006 | 1 Comment Add Comment
I try to write a blog at least once a week and so I was surprised to see that a fortnight has gone past since my last entry. more

06/10/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I gave a talk on Positive Psychology last week at a CIPFA conference in Northern Ireland. more

30/09/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
It is good to see that the 100 signatories to the letter about the dangers facing young people’s physical and mental health in modern times is causing a debate. more

23/09/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
Readers of last week’s Sunday papers in Scotland must have felt confused. more

14/09/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
Here’s a scary statistic for you. more

06/09/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
So the Scottish football team is finally on a winning streak. more

30/08/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
In case you missed it, there was a really interesting open letter in this Sunday’s Sunday Herald. more

18/08/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
Guenter Grass, the Nobel prize-winning German author, has recently admitted that he served in Hitler’s elite Waffen SS. more

08/08/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve been doing a lot of reading on self-esteem recently and was amused when someone sent me a copy of an over the top promotional leaflet. more

26/07/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve been very irritated recently by an email site I use from time to time as it has been carrying a huge ad of a glamorous woman which wouldn’t look out of place in a lad’s magazine. more

18/07/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
All the talk recently about how wonderful it is to have a reasonably long spell of hot sunshine has got me thinking again about how the weather connects with the Centre’s agenda. more

10/07/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
The conference in Portugal organised by the European Positive Psychology network (ENPP) was, as I suspected, a great success. more

01/07/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I’m leaving tomorrow to attend the European Positive Psychology conference in Portugal. more

27/06/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve been thinking about tattoos a lot recently. more

18/06/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
When I was undertaking research for my book I particularly enjoyed reading about Robert Louis Stevenson so it was with great pleasure that I visited the Robert Louis Stevenson park in California today. more

13/06/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I had a conversation the other day with someone who had run a variety of focus groups with young people. more

04/06/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I think Mark Easton’s Happiness Formula on BBC 2 is great. more

23/05/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
As you enter Scottish airports from an international destination these days you are told that you are now in ‘the best small country in the world. more

18/05/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I'm currently in Ann Arbor, Michigan as I'm on a course on Leading the Positive Organisation run by the Positive Organisational Scholarship Department at the University of Michigan. more

11/05/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
Spent this morning training on a confidence-building course and I found myself going into material I haven’t used for ages but which seemed very relevant to what people were talking about. more

30/04/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
Recently I’ve had several very similar conversations with women about their children. more

19/04/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve not managed to write a blog for what seems like ages as I’ve been too involved with other things – particularly with reading and writing for the new Positive Psychology section on our website. more

31/03/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
A woman who was on secondment to the Scottish Executive from California told me recently that one of the things that struck her about Scotland is how good some of our initiatives are yet we give them very little attention, let alone praise. more

20/03/2006 | 1 Comment Add Comment
When people hear about the big vision the Centre has for helping to bring about a transformation in Scottish culture to make it more supportive of confidence and positive attitudes they often ask if I don’t feel daunted by the task. more

10/03/2006 | 1 Comment Add Comment
I’ve been thinking a lot recently about university education for young
people as my son has just unexpectedly quit his course and gone off to
Australia for three months. more

09/03/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve undertaken lots of training with teachers and in the past couple of years I’ve given a large number of talks to education staff. more

13/02/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
Being optimistic isn’t just about how we handle bad events. more

17/01/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve been able to read much more in the past week as the much improved train service means means I’m now going to commute into Glasgow by train rather than by car. more

08/01/2006 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve just read the article on page 4 of Sunday Times Scotland and I feel speechless at the cynicism of Kathleen Nutt, their supposed ‘news’ journalist. more

15/12/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve just given my last talk of this year to a group of managers in a local authority department. more

05/12/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
There was an interview with Margaret Thatcher on tv the other night and she looked scary – a horrendous wicked witch with a twisted mouth and face of stone. more

24/11/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
We’ve just finished the fourth of our action research courses. more

10/11/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I’ve been so busy recently with our office move and talking at conferences that I’ve hardly had time to think about blogging let alone write one. more

27/10/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
Before leaving work today we recorded the latest in the Vanguard Distance learning lectures. more

12/10/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I am conscious that I haven’t written a blog for the past week and the reasons are a combination of being overly busy and then falling ill as a result of eating a tuna fish salad. more

03/10/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
There’s an excellent article on happiness and the rise of positive psychology in the magazine of the latest Sunday Times. more

26/09/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I dislike the present cult of personality. more

21/09/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
Having plenty time to think when I´m on holiday I’ve kept going back over in my head a line from the lecture Professor Tom Devine gave at the Vanguard Programme. more

16/09/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
On holiday in Spain I´ve been pondering the subject of kitsch. more

12/09/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
So that's the Vanguard up and and running now. more

29/08/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
The Vanguard Programme has just got better. more

25/08/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
Not being a great fan of TV, I haven’t bought a Radio Times for years but with all the fuss about Michael Buerk’s comments I decided to get one and read for myself. more

16/08/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I went down to Dumfries the other day to talk to a group of people from various agencies about the Vanguard Programme. more

05/08/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
One of the criticisms a few academic social scientists have made about my book is that it isn’t based on hard evidence. more

24/07/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
When we were asked to take part in the npower/SFA summer schools initiative I knew we were bound to get a lot of publicity. more

17/07/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
Of all the cities in the world Glasgow is the one I know best. more

12/07/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
Other than reading the Broons and Oor Willie avidly as a child, Dundee has never featured much in my life – until recently. more

07/07/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I know it is trite to say that the bombings in London today put everything in perspective but they do. more

04/07/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
So that’s us now been in existence for six months. more

28/06/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
‘Everything works better with numbers’ is the line from an advert running currently on radio. more

24/06/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
We had another networking event this afternoon. more

21/06/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I’m just back from doing a workshop with a group of women entrepreneurs on assertiveness. more

16/06/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I tend to write my blog late at night as I’m what my mother would call ‘a hoolet’ – someone who is more alive at night than in the morning. more

09/06/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
Apparently the word for self-confidence in Russian does not have positive connotations and is almost synonymous with arrogance. more

06/06/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I used to live in Edinburgh and still have a real attachment to the city. more

01/06/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I met Marc Lambert of the Scottish Book Trust a few weeks ago when we were both asked to take part in a talk in Borders bookshop. more

31/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
When the Centre was launched a few months ago I was asked on to John Beattie’s Saturday morning programme for Radio Scotland and during the discussion he insisted in calling me ‘Scotland’s Confidence Tzar’. more

27/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
One of the things I argue in my book which is slightly at odds with the mainstream cultural analysis of Scotland is that the problem with Scottish identity isn’t that it is too weak but that it is too strong. more

23/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
In the course of my life I’ve been described in various odd, or derogatory terms, but I’ve never been likened before to a ‘brain-destroying fungus’. more

20/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I spend my life meeting lots of new people and I’m regularly asked if I’m a psychologist. more

18/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
I was at Darwin College in Cambridge at the beginning of the week at a briefing meeting about the Centre with some interested people. more

13/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
The Centre’s flagship event this year is the Vanguard Programme and I’m heavily involved in finalising some of the arrangements for it. more

10/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
There’s a further irony for me in my attitudes to America. more

09/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
When I’m giving talks about Scotland and confidence I often make it clear that I’m not holding America up as an example of what we should become. more

06/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
With wall to wall coverage of the general election I’ve been thinking a lot recently about my disenchantment with politics. more

04/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
At a seminar a few months ago on changes to public services someone said: “the future is already here, it is just unevenly distributed. more

03/05/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
One of the big themes for me at the moment is ‘feedback’. more

29/04/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
Today was the second of the Centre's network meetings. more

27/04/2005 | No Comments Add Comment
Jack Perry, the Chief Executive of Scottish Enterprise chose to devote his speech at the Press Awards dinner last Thursday night to the subject of confidence. more

26/04/2005 | 1 Comment Add Comment
There’s nothing particularly Scottish about the idea that ‘resilience’ is in decline. more

The views contained here are Carol Craig's and do not necessarily represent those of the Centre's Board of Directors or founding or sponsoring organisations.