I’ve been reading a book on the craft of writing by James Scott Bell (a terrific writer who’s work I admire) – which suggested thatRead More
Tag: Mental Health
Do you remember when social engagement was as easy as just ‘hanging out’ with friends – and was a preferred, prime-time activity? We can probablyRead More
Silence: Joe sat in the gloom as twilight fell. Eyes focused on a blank wall, he studied the white paint as it dimmed in growingRead More
Reactions: Forces of nature define our environment and prescribe our actions. Newton’s third law of motion explains that ‘For every action, there is an equalRead More
More than just listening or receiving messages – truly being heard requires attention, desire, and full, active participation. That seems a lot more like passionRead More
Why are the most important words we need to share, sometimes the hardest to find? It’s not because we lack knowledge. The dictionary is justRead More
Sharing our hopes, dreams, brainstorms, observations, light-hearted experience, and humor can be FUN. We are wired for connection. Our joys can, and do, seem toRead More
Our volunteer stood silently, facing the class with a military stance: Attention! He avoided eye contact, and put his ‘poker face’ on. He waited. SixtyRead More
You’re Invited ! Join the adventure in the next category of discovery with our model of Bio-Psycho-SOCIAL-Spiritual Rehabilitation – for Depression and Anxiety. At heartRead More
Did you know that stress and anxiety can come in camouflage – and that if they successfully invade – without recognition, the door may beRead More