We need to consider identifying ways to start and meet each other where we are - kids, adults, and caregiving mentors. The only guidebook available is kindness and empathy. Hope, in the context of this quote has - at its end - the hedonic treadmill which is merciless...
I sink deep within me to work on myself and work out, to present my bestest self as I go through this journey of reasonable self-scrutiny
And so, we were trying to get over there for my six-year-old which that didn't work out and then you know a little bit of disappointment because we didn't understand or know the scheduling.But all in all, it was a wonderful trip and lots of memories hopefully your main...
rich and some are poor
Others will just suffer more
Have you ever been ashamed
And felt society try to keep you down?
I begin to watch things change
And see them turn around
Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air. You name them — work, family, health, friends and spirit — and you’re keeping all of these in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop...
This is still a very interesting and often overlooked thing. Too often when validation and security aka listening are sought - we move too quickly. As a parent of Pathological Demand Avoidance kiddos, I've painstakingly learned that listening and observing leads to opportunities to validate, then receive context. Once...
“Solitude allows you to reflect while others are reacting. We need solitude to refocus on prospective decision-making, rather than just reacting to problems as they arise. You have some external stimulus, then you go back to your experience, your education, and you see what needs to be done.”
If I was to sum up the single biggest problem of senior leadership in the Information Age, it’s a lack of reflection. “Solitude allows you to reflect while others are reacting. We need solitude to refocus on prospective decision-making, rather than just reacting to problems as they arise....



