
In a world that applauds being right and appearing right — it is okay not to be okay.
A survivor of Complex-Ptsd developed from childhood. Join me as I journey through life, learning and sharing a positive message.
In a world that applauds being right and appearing right — it is okay not to be okay.
If there was one reminder I needed this week, it is to live with grace.
Day after day, we have a chance to develop while diversifying ourselves in the discovery and progression of these 21st-century skills.
As we travel the byways and highways of life, there will inevitably be moments of hopelessness, doubt, and worthlessness when pursuing our goals and aspirations.
As leaders, teachers, parents, coaches, positive difference-makers and agents of change, we pour into others every day. But we need to make sure we’re also committing that same level of time, energy, support and nurturing care into ourselves.
It’s effortless and easy to journey down the path of least resistance because it’s often familiar and comfortable. Yet this path usually goes against who we genuinely are.
poetry in motion
As we arrange our thoughts, we can prepare, going from what we know to discover to what we don’t know. Recognize the nature of life is relatively simple.
Shielding children from stress and maintaining their emotional health and functioning impart vital connections to their parents.