“When moving through life too fast we inevitably eat fast. It allows us little pleasure from food. It shortens our breathing and prompts us to abandon our deepest self and our true purpose for being here.” This holds true for how we live our life...
The concept of time can be so riddled with anxiety during the holiday season that it would seem that our best gift we could get for ourselves is more of it. So this year, instead of rushing around and trying to get it all in, let’s talk about making the most of it by finding out what is really important to us and ways to really enjoy it. Here are some important questions...
There is something amazing about vacations, leaving your normal routine behind and suspending your life. It gives us a chance to step back and witness our lives (and our schedules). Stepping out of your daily grind gives you a chance to pause and reflect...
Are you prepared for the winter of your circumstances? Do you have the proper protection to gracefully accept the change and loss of what was? Can you clothe yourself with understanding and...
No one likes to feel pain. Our natural reaction is to resist it. So we take an aspirin, have a cocktail, dive into our work, go for a run, yell at a loved one…you get the idea. We resist it. The more pain we feel...
What can you do with your weekends or evenings that would bring you joy and fulfillment?
If money is an issue, decide on something that doesn't cost much. Perhaps you love to read but haven't picked up a good long book in ages, what would it be like to find a book club and weave a social setting into your book reading. Maybe you used to bike all the time and join a local bike club...
One of the hardest divorce transitions is the change in your social status. Married couples that you and your spouse have socialized with for years no longer fit into your new single status. Even if you are not single yet, hanging out with your married friends might make you feel at times like
How can you know the difference between a sturdy and rickety support structure? You may love your friends and family, but if they are not helping to move you in a positive direction, take them off your call list for when you need support or a healthy sounding board...
Take a close look at that negative statement you so often say to yourself and see how true it is. For instance, if your overriding thought is, ‘I’m never going to be able to make it on my own", how is this going to make you feel? Actually, how true is that statement?