We do our students a severe disservice when we obsess over their happiness and comfort level.
Overcoming Fear (Or, Life is Like a Rollercoaster)
How can you step outside of your comfort zone in order to honor your calling and purpose?
How can you step outside of your comfort zone in order to honor your calling and purpose?
Reconciliation (Or, The Beatles are the Bomb!)
Forgiveness and redemption – those were the lessons I believe our souls came here to learn.
Forgiveness and redemption – those were the lessons I believe our souls came here to learn.
Civil Disobedience (Or Channeling Our Inner Rebel)
Perhaps what is wrong with the world is no one is challenging the problems. Maybe civil obedience is perpetuating the maladies.
Perhaps what is wrong with the world is no one is challenging the problems. Maybe civil obedience is perpetuating the maladies.
Why? (Or Rebelliousness as a Virtue)
It's okay to ask why.
It’s okay to ask why.
Creativity Part 2 (Or the Sandbox is Not Just for Kids)
Playtime for adults is important too.
Playtime for adults is important too.
Creativity Part 1 (Or Where Are Those Damn Knitting Needles)
Engage your inner creative!
Engage your inner creative!
What’s New! (Or Look! A Squirrel!)
At this point in my life, I’m discovering the joy of creating and the excitement of stepping outside of my comfort zone.
At this point in my life, I’m discovering the joy of creating and the excitement of stepping outside of my comfort zone.
Love is the Point (or Baby Goats Are so Damn Cute)
Love is the reason we are on this earth and the bottom line is, regardless of the outcome, show your love.
Love is the reason we are on this earth and the bottom line is, regardless of the outcome, show your love.
On Life After Death
(Or, calling all Psych majors)
(Or, calling all Psych majors)
Making Sense of the Universe (or Musings of a Lunatic)
Approaching what we don't know with an open mind and curiosity could lead to a happier, more fulfilled life.
Approaching what we don’t know with an open mind and curiosity could lead to a happier, more fulfilled life.
Motivational Interviewing (or Lessons from My Students)
We are the only thing standing between the life we are living and the life we want to live.
We are the only thing standing between the life we are living and the life we want to live.
Synchronicity (or How I was Traded for a Bag of McDonald’s Food)
My husband and I were always supposed to work together in some capacity, despite our uniquely different personalities.
My husband and I were always supposed to work together in some capacity, despite our uniquely different personalities.
The Psychology of Confession (Or a Cure for the Blues)
I question if our necessity to focus all week on the sins we commit is good for our mental health.
I question if our necessity to focus all week on the sins we commit is good for our mental health.
Altruism (or, Could We Ever Pull Off a Socialist Society?)
There is a growing belief in both the scientific and spiritual communities that our collective consciousness is rising.
There is a growing belief in both the scientific and spiritual communities that our collective consciousness is rising.
The Nature of Reality (Or Am I Dreaming)
Technology or no, our concept of reality is beginning to blur.
Technology or no, our concept of reality is beginning to blur.