At the heart of my work with clients—and in my own life—is the realization that we often give others more credit than we give ourselves. You’re the person people turn to for advice, leadership, and strength. You’re reliable, capable, and wise. But when it comes to your own decisions you can... |
 At the heart of my work with clients—and in my own life—is this question I keep coming back to: In a world that never slows down, where busyness is the norm, who am I busy becoming?
I know you’re busy—your to-do list is probably overflowing, and life feels like a constant race to keep up. And beca...
At the beginning of your life, you were given a human to take care of for the rest of your life.
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That human is you.
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Watch this brilliant 40 second video to get clear about your most important job.
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I've been watching it on repeat due to the music, the speaker's conviction and the sweet tr...
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I'm writing to you from the lake house.
It's that dreamy (for me + maybe you, too) September day when the sunshine is out, there's a cool breeze in the air, and the lake looks an inviting blue.
As I walked along the beach and Austin rode his bike, I was surprised to see the Metropark employees...
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We often talk about the dangers of putting other people on pedestals because they are human and will inevitably fail or let us down. Being let down isn't a bad thing, it's a normal thing, especially when we're in the habit of deciding someone is superior to us, therefore, inadvertently labeling o...
"The most loving person is the person that is self-centered." Neale Donald Walsch writes this in his book, Conversations with God, and I completely agree.
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Yet, it's the exact opposite of what we have been taught. The same goes for being full of ourselves and bragging.
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To be self-centered com...