Pride month has come to mean a wide spectrum of things for people, both personal and political. Although political battles are still being fought over LGBTQIA2S+ rights across the country…
As March draws to a close, I’m thinking about all that Women’s History Month has brought us. It is a special thing to commemorate all that women have brought to the world and to honor every intersection of woman we are blessed with on our planet…
We’re going to explore the different stages of reacting to change or transition, and with this model, your awareness of where you are in the process of change could help you to develop a deeper understanding of your internal life during volatile times…
Upgrades to video conferencing and remote work capabilities have made it easier than ever to connect to people around the globe. However, just because it’s easier to connect to people doesn’t mean it’s as easy to connect with people…
Pantone’s 2022 Color Of The Year, Very Peri, helps us understand the necessity of emotional intelligence and emodiversity in life and at work.
“Tell me a story.” For some of us, that was our childhood routine. Every night, Mom or Dad or the grandparents would read a story. Sometimes it was rushed, often the reader lingered on illustrations, and the storytelling voice always hinted at dozens of voices and personalities…
When one is in a state of “Flow,” the most incredible things can happen — but what exactly is “Flow?” And how do you achieve it?
There is a long, winding path ahead; if you let me, I can be your guide—and your biggest supporter. Get connected. Stay connected.
Visual Journaling specialist Stacy Christopher and I interview each other about the craft of visual journaling, and share some examples as well!
In my last post, I closed out by talking about my mom’s perspective change about my identity and how good intentions can get muddled in the expression. I think it’s important to revisit that idea as we look at the present and future of LGBTQIA2S+ rights…