I feel led to post this encouragement for anyone who is questioning whether they are on their ‘ right’ path. If you are alive, you are on your path! It might be messy, it may even be painful, but you are on YOUR path. You may even wonder how you can make it less messy or painful… Feel into and to the mess, the chaos, feel into the pain… What does it want to teach you? What do you still need to know?
Have you ever wondered what ONE thing you could do so you didn’t react to little annoyances of daily life? Have you ever wondered what ONE thing you could do so you stay on your healthy eating/exercise plan? Or, are you curious what ONE thing you could do so stress...
It’s a noisy world out there, though. How do you know you’re not listening to your soul? Do you feel a little off? Something troubling you, and you can’t quite pinpoint it? Do you have an uncomfortable feeling in the pit of your stomach? Frustrated? Trouble focusing?...
Imagine, if you will, a PROJECTORS on our head–looking out into the world. So, as we are all walking around, we are projecting our own “stuff” onto others. Now, it shows up as they other person is… being rude being selfish anything. but in reality most of the time...
Recently, my mother passed away and very soon after two of my young nephews died within 10 days of each other. I was also traveling internationally and had an emergency surgery. My days began to blur. I couldn’t eat or sleep. My heart was heavy and my body couldn’t...
You don’t have to be the Dalai Lama or Oprah to achieve mental clarity and toughness. With some practice and armed with tips and tricks, you can find mental strength and in turn, improve your thinking patterns.We asked a gamut of mental health pros—a therapist, a mindfulness coach, and an Olympian—to weigh in on what methods lead to better mental strength. They all have gone on personal journeys to discover their own mental toughness.Nick Holt, LCSW, a certified cognitive behavioral therapist, shares that he is a “professional and personal survivor of suicide,” facing substance abuse and mental health challenges since he was a child. Lara Jaye, CEO of Lara Jaye LLC, is an author, speaker, and mindfulness expert who once dealt with depression, a marriage that was falling apart, and substantial health issues.