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Category: Behavior

Awareness

Good Grief

February 3, 2019 1 Comment

We heal best through being vulnerable, through our connections and over time. Sometimes a very long time.

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Behavior

Social Media Fatique

September 16, 2016 Leave a Comment

Social Media opens us up to all sorts of unwanted distraction. Over time people are becoming SM drained.

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Anxiety

Anger Management

July 29, 2014 6 Comments

I feel angry that my Dad wasn't there to protect and guide us through the mine field of Mom. I feel angry that my Mom loved my sisters more and better than she did me.

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Awareness

“I am better than you”

July 2, 2014 Leave a Comment

Everyone in life has experienced the one that comes across as better than, the one that looks down on everyone...

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Awareness

You reject, I reject, let’s all reject together

June 4, 2014 5 Comments

In business or with personal relationships the quality of the relationship equals the quality of communication. If we want better, we must do better.

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Behavior

Don’t be a hero, buck the culture of going to work sick.

May 23, 2014 2 Comments

When you stay at home, your sick days are discussed in such a way to instill guilt. Companies in the past have fired people for taking more than the allotted sick days. Many European countries think we're quite mad for not looking after ourselves and demanding the employer do the same.

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Awareness

Warning: Rant

February 15, 2014 2 Comments

Be respectful, be kind, be grateful, be civilized.

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Anxiety

Christmas can be a lonely reality

December 24, 2013 2 Comments

I am sorry that I cannot be there to watch my niece experience the magic of the season

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Anxiety

Yes! I’m a recovering Anxiety Addict

December 19, 2013 2 Comments

The Four A’s that Alleviate my Anxiety

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Awareness

What it means to me to be included

July 26, 2013 Leave a Comment

We grew up in a pretty normal household.  My parents were very young when I was born.  Mom was eighteen, Dad was just twenty-one.  Life was extremely stressful for them at times.  Dad was in the Air Force and not paid well at all.  Mom often worked as a waitress.  There were times they both held down two jobs just […]

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