ARTICLES
Limits: Emotionally Managing Chronic Ailments
Whatever our limitations may be in life, we are wise to ask how our struggles may be asking us to grow, learning to see the invitation in the most trying of circumstances. What could we gain when we give up the need to do it all?
Are We Addicted to Stress?
When we believe that we are worthy from the start, we feel free to pursue our true purpose instead of feeling the need to let stress prove we have purpose.
Can You Really Have Integrity in the Workplace?
We know right from wrong. We are aware of what it looks like to make wise decisions. But, what happens when we face adversity in the workplace?
Seasonal Dreaming: It’s Ok If It’s Not Right Now
I’m a dreamer. This fact was made clear to me at an early age through my tendency to obsessively set goals and see just how fast I could achieve them. I’ve lived most of my life with one foot in the future, allowing my brain space to be consumed by who I would be someday instead of who I was right then.
As You (And Your Parents) Age
No one is perfect. You won’t get it right all the time. But know that your best is enough as you negotiate the dynamics between generations in your family.
3 Ways Positive Self-Talk Can Improve Your Life
Many of us invest a lot of time and energy ensuring that our relationships are healthy, connected, and close, but what about our relationship with ourselves?
A Fruitful Life Versus A Successful Life
While numbers are a reality of the world in which we live, I believe there is much to be enjoyed in focusing on a fruitful life, rather than a successful one.
Do You Know You're Smart?
Somehow “smart” has become something that we either are or are not. It’s easy to understand how our perspective has been shaped the way it has. After all, most schools and many workplaces tend to measure and celebrate a very specific kind of intelligence. Not all of us have been given a safe place to display our particular brand of “smart.”
How to Work a Room When You’d Rather Walk Out of It
Whether you are someone who is comfortable with large parties or someone who gets nervous at the thought of even attending one, we are wise to keep a few things in mind that are sure to help us work a room and intentionally connect with other people.