The phrase "If it feels good, do it" is often attributed to American psychologist and writer Timothy Leary. Leary was a prominent figure in the counterculture movement of the 1960s and advocated for the use of psychedelic drugs such as LSD. The phrase encapsulates his belief in the importance of following one's own desires and instincts, regardless of societal norms or conventions.
The phrase "If it feels good, do it" is often attributed to Dr. Gerald Jampolsky, a prominent psychiatrist, who popularized the phrase in his book "Love is Letting Go of Fear" published in 1979. The phrase has since been embraced as a representation of the idea of pursuing actions that bring joy and fulfillment.
Don't know where it started but the rendition that always comes to mind for me was by a soul songstress in the 1970s. (Sadly can't remember her name, been googling for it but all I get is references to George W Bush - anyone?) Anyway, BBC Radio 1 DJ Alan Freeman (who passed away recently) used to use a snatch of the song as a jingle and it became an anthem for his show and his fans. Yay!
Maxwell House coined the phrase good to the last drop. This is considered one of the top 100 marketing campaigns of all time.
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Who coined the phrase, One in a millionββ
A coined expression is a phrase that is very popular or one that is used often. A coined expression can also be a new phrase or an existing phrase or word that is used in a new sense.
Nam June Paik coined the phrase "Information Highway" in 1974. :)
Bill Engvall is the comedian who coined the phrase, "Here's your sign".
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"Git-R-Done" is a phrase that was coined by comedian Larry the Cable Guy.
Dick Clark coined the phrase.