by Nadia Padurets | Relationships
When you get a cut, you put a bandage on it or when you get an infection, you take antibiotics, right? So why wouldn’t we try to take care of ourselves in times of emotional distress due to unexpected life changes, including frequent arguments with loved ones,...
by Veronica Perez-Thayer | Relationships
Most of us have experienced the painful loss of a family member, friend, colleague, or pet. Grief can feel so overwhelming, isolating, and confusing – leaving a person wondering if and how they will ever get through it. It’s a topic associated with pain, and because...
by Megan Lara Negendank, MS | Relationships
Have you heard that statistic that public speaking is most people’s number one fear – rated higher for most folks than their fear of death? It’s often not the actual act of speaking publicly that we are afraid of. It’s all the negative thoughts and fears...
by Megan Lara Negendank, MS | Relationships
In my work, I love nothing more than being able to support people in building their ideal life and relationships. I truly believe that most things we can hope for and envision are possible with time persistence support from others, and self-compassion. ...
by Megan Lara Negendank, MS | Relationships
Your brain is awesome. Your synapses are firing throughout the day to keep you alive and safe. Your brain holds all of your past experiences and knowledge to help you better interpret what is going on around you and help you to automatically respond to...