
Thank you for the hugs, laughs, smiles, bike rides through Stanley Park, cough drops in church, and cucumber sandwiches. Your memory will live on, and you will always be loved.
Thank you for the hugs, laughs, smiles, bike rides through Stanley Park, cough drops in church, and cucumber sandwiches. Your memory will live on, and you will always be loved.
We may lose our business, not receive the promotion we’re entitled to or inevitably suffering on the surface, overwhelming heartbreak.
We often get so preoccupied with yesterday and distracted about tomorrow that the beauty and bestowments of the present slip right out of our hands.
“If you are moving too fast to root yourself in your mission, you are simply moving too fast. If you do not slow down, rest assured, someone else will slow you down.” — Brian Nadon
If there was one reminder I needed this week, it is to live with grace.
Shielding children from stress and maintaining their emotional health and functioning impart vital connections to their parents.
These difficult times provide meaningful growth opportunities. Experiences like these, in the end, can strengthen who we are and what we stand for. Understand when we become paralyzed by fear, it oozes into all aspects of our life.
When we try to follow the crowd, we place ourselves into a mental prison. This act, in the end, discredits our intelligence, beauty, and uniqueness.
It’s the toughest, truly devoted, sharpest, honest, gifted, and most thoughtful that often struggle to ask for help. Our frontline responders know that their duty is to sprint towards the trauma, while […]