A Time for Patience
/Here are suggestions for enhancing something that we all may be running short on right now, patience.
Read MoreHere are suggestions for enhancing something that we all may be running short on right now, patience.
Read MoreVirtual school is challenging for teachers, students, and parents. Because children are sitting in front of screens for extended periods of time, here are some pointers for taking good care of their bodies and minds to maximize their focus and physical well being.
Read MoreTrigger thoughts stimulate a cascade of feelings. Being aware of them can make a big difference in the amount of stress you experience.
Read MoreWith so much chaos in our country and in our world, you may have reached your threshold. Here are some ways to nourish yourself - all aspects of yourself - so that you can expand your threshold and find what best serves you.
Read MoreOur perspective changes as our children get older. We get older, too! Here is the long view as my daughter turns twenty-three years old. Here are the things I embrace as “most important.”
Read MoreWe are definitely living in challenging, different, and stressful times. Because what we focus on tends to expand - we get more of it - here are a few ideas to notice and refine your focus to support you right now.
Read MoreWith the addition of COVID-19 and the chaos around the start of the school year, young people are under much more pressure than we may have been as adolescents and teens. Here are some very helpful suggestions for assisting your pre-teen or teen daughter in moving through anxiety.
Read MoreGuiding children to engage in civil discourse is challenging when the leadership modeled at the national level, in the media, and on social media is so off course. Here are ways to do that even in the midst of a political firestorm.
Read MoreThe days of summer are waning. Here are some ideas for creating more fun and relaxation in the days remaining!
Read MoreHow do white parents talk with their children about racism? Here are some ideas to support you through that vital conversation.
Read MoreTalking with your children about racism is a vital conversation. If you are a white parent, please begin by reading this.
Read MoreWhen you believe that someone does not like you, all kinds of feelings can come up. It is important to operate from caring - for yourself and for the other person. That can be hard to do! Here are some concepts to guide you through!
Read MoreWe are faced with things - people, events, viruses - that are highly distressing. Here are some thoughts on those being teachers in a distressing disguise.
Read MoreHow do you feel when you make a decision? Do you make it with ease or experience tension and anxiety? Here are three ideas for making decisions with less stress and more joy!
Read MoreIn closing out 2019 with a deep sense of gratitude, I discovered how the things I am most grateful for are linked to vulnerability. See if that is true for you!
Read MoreDo you wonder why others are not more cooperative? Do you choose resistance over cooperation? If you would like to experience the joy of cooperation and inspire more cooperation in your life, read on!
Read MoreThe word “steward” has been floating around in my thoughts recently. Embracing being a steward in your life can bring adventure and a big impact. Read on for more….
Read MoreBelonging and belonging in a community are fundamental and so valuable.
Read MoreWe are in the midst of transitions all of the time! How we traverse them can be a deeply sacred time and a brilliant learning experience.
Read MoreAn experience while on vacation tuned me into how white privilege remains invisible until something or someone from the outside makes us aware. I plan on listening intently.
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