Spiraling Around a Lifelong Learning

  Folks who work with me tend to learn pretty quickly that my braggadocio-filled description of my own artistic talents is the run-up to me sharing some stick figure or line drawing. I actually keep a small collection of them jotted on scrap paper on my desk for...

Your Brilliance with Amy Waterman

Amy and I had quite the convo about: How radical acceptance can help you make peace with being uncomfortable Why pain and struggle don’t mean you’re going in the wrong direction What leaning into discomfort can teach you about living your biggest, baddest...

Turning Down the Focus on Goals

  I often meet clients who are struggling with a part of themselves only to discover that, tuned to a different level, the very thing that most vexed them is also among their greatest strengths. A hyper-focus on what disasters might come modified into an...

The naivety of hope

  The word “naïve” kept floating into my world last week. As they say, twice is a coincidence and three times is a trend so when I found the word in at least two articles and one personal email, my curiosity kicked in. What was it about “naïve” that was swirling...

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