Publications
365 HOUR Mental & Physical Challenge featuring Poppy and Geoff
Tyson Franklin did a cool challenge last year and listened to our interview on the Positive on Publishing podcast and then shared his reflections and takeaways. It was part of his 365 walking and listening to podcast challenge and he was inspired by these three takeaways: 1) Law of Attraction: What you give your attention…
Read MorePoppy and Geoff on the Herald Tribune
We were thrilled to be in a front page and featured (above the fold) article by the Herald Tribune. The article features students at the Ringling College of Art & Design in Poppy Spencer’s psychology of art class. Through the guidance from Poppy, the students embarked on an unusual collaboration with clients in the Sarasota Friendship…
Read MorePoppy and Geoff Share Advice on How to Support Family Members with Diabetes
Poppy & Geoff Spencer were thrilled to be part of a panel of experts providing advice on how to support family members with Diabetes. Poppy & Geoff emphasize that the #1 most successful coping mechanism in all of the clients who cope with diabetes is to embrace positivity. Stress is an unwanted trigger for the…
Read MoreSarasota Scene Magazine
In the September Issue of Sarasota Scene Magazine, Literary Editor, Ryan Van Cleve Reviews Poppy and Geoff’s Bestselling Book, One Billion Seconds: There’s Still time to Discover Love. We were thrilled to receive a very favorable 4 out of 5 stars! Read all the details from the magazine article here: http://www.scenesarasota.com/magazine/3453-2/
Read Morefirst love, always
AFTER 32 YEARS APART, COLLEGE SWEETHEARTS GEOFF SPENCER ’79 AND POPPY TERRIS SPENCER ’78 ARE REUNITED.
They say you never forget your first love, and Rollins sweethearts Poppy Terris Spencer ’78 and Geoff Spencer ’79 couldn’t agree more. The two left their romance behind on the shores of Lake Virginia, taking different paths for 32 years but always thinking back on the other. In late spring of 2010, Geoff connected with Poppy on Facebook, and the two were married less than a year later.
expert advice: 5 tips to maintain harmony in your relationship
Having a successful long-term relationship is one of the most rewarding things one could ever ask for. But maintaining the harmony in that is not something you can coast on. JR and I have been together twenty-plus years. And we’ve always known it takes work and dedication to keep that bond strong. Harmony and communication are key. Which is why we constantly check in on each other, even if we’re miles apart.
Read MoreFive Ways to Maintain a Grateful Harmony in Your Relationship
“What If…” We’ve asked this question many times, sometimes in our heads and sometimes to each other. As college sweethearts, we separated because of a lack of maturity and communication skills, not because anything was wrong between us. Since we reunited six years ago, we’ve both wondered what would’ve happened had we stayed together.
Read More5 Things You Need in Your Emotional Backpack as You Head to School
Back-to-school shopping can be fun—right down to selecting your favorite color notebook. That is, if the new Chem teacher hasn’t demanded that all his classroom binders, be navy blue. You might select a new backpack because last year’s is, well, last year’s. So when you’re choosing your perfect—best backpacks—consider all that goes into it. It’s not only books, writing supplies and a cute make-up bag filled with lip gloss, concealer and other must-haves you need throughout the day, that should be included in your backpack—it’s the other stuff. The unseen emotional tagalongs that wriggle their way into your bag whether you’re paying attention or not. Consider these five tips to say, “K, bye” to emotional heaviness that weighs you down.
Read More7 coaching questions for the relational experts
In a previous post, “Why Breaking Up With My Therapist Was The Best Thing For My Mental Health”, I explored how therapy initially helped me and mentioned the differences between coaching and therapy. To expand on the popular coaching approach, I interviewed Relational Experts Poppy and Geoff Spencer. Their objective is to guide couples and individuals to develop achievable, measurable strategies for their relational goals. They help you to evaluate your choices and take important steps tailored just for your life.
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