Meaning Well Doesn’t Always End Well. “It is hard to give what you do not have.” The best intentions of well-meaning encouragement can often lead to some of the most painful wounds. To compound the situation, the well-meaning person rarely knows the pain they may be causing to someone struggling with depression, having lost a limb, a loved … [Read more...]
Office Bickering
In business there are often required skills and unspoken expectations required to perform the responsibilities that fall to administrative assistants. Usually, by default, conflict resolution is a skill expected of leaders, yet it should come as no surprise that such an unmerited expectation to solve “people” problems results in unmet skills and … [Read more...]
Trending Millennial Profanity
Having raised a houseful and community of millennials as mom and mentor for many years, I have come to appreciate how much we can learn from one another. In my youth, profanity seemed less prevalent in general, and by no means did “F” bombs frequently pepper the halls of schools. Of course, consequences were far different back then. To say that … [Read more...]
Do Roller Coasters and Post Traumatic Stress Have Similarities?
National Roller Coaster Day brought to mind a few facts about the engineering wonders that attract so many and post traumatic stress. Have you gotten into the seat of one of these engineering wonders with jitters, apprehension or doubt about the journey about to be embarked? I know I have! Post traumatic stress has many ups and downs that leave … [Read more...]
Mental Wellness in a “Crazy” World
3 Keys To Mental Wellness In A “Crazy” World How recent is the last crisis you faced? Maybe it was personal crisis like the loss of a job or discovered infidelity, or maybe a friend who lost a loved one or a news headline that rocked your world. Whatever the crisis, I’m here to tell you that it’s natural to experience a desire to help others. … [Read more...]
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