The Value of Not Over-Analyzing Yourself
I have always appreciated the writings of Dr. Albert Ellis, a noted psychotherapist who died when he was 93. […]
I have always appreciated the writings of Dr. Albert Ellis, a noted psychotherapist who died when he was 93. […]
I’m reading a wonderful book, “The Three Marriages: Reimagining Work, Self and Relationship,” by David Whyte. Here’s a
The title of this post could be “Grateful for Less.” I’ll tell my story, and then you can
The following story is one of my favorites. I don’t know where it came from, and I can’t
This post comes from one of my favorite writings, “Desiderata,” found in old Saint Paul’s Church, Baltimore, dated
This post comes from two famous men who have inspired me throughout my life; Steven Spielberg and Barack
This post is about the benefit of trusting your instincts. Here’s an example: One evening after work, my husband
As we move into the final days of this year, it’s a good time to think about how the
You would think that because human beings are first and foremost adaptable, we would be able to embrace change
This post is about taking credit for someone else’s work. I read this remarkable story today that illustrates this