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Stress Less for Success: Letting your Rebel Buddha out to play
Happy Fall and an abundant Thanksgiving! It’s been a busy and wonderful summer and now that most of us are again dealing with work, school and the upcoming holiday season, I feel it is a good time to write about … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, becoming human, being yourself, buddhist, circumstances, collective history, constructive strategies, couples therapy, depression anxiety, disconnection, doomsday scenario, emotion, experience stress, fast paced world, fear, five senses, good time, holiday season, individualism, mahayana buddhist, memory, micro seconds, mindfulness, personal awareness, personal growth, psychotherapy, science of the mind, smell taste, stress and anxiety, super 8, thanksgiving, true happiness, unpredictability, vcr, wholeness, wonderful summer
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Come Out, Come Out, Wherever you Are! Welcome to my Newsletter.
Olly olly, oxen free! In the children’s game Hide and Seek, the players stay hidden until found or called to come out of their hiding spots. As adults, if we stay hidden we pay a high price for our invisibility. … Continue reading
Posted in Happiness
Tagged anxiety, authenticity, being yourself, coming out, couples, couples therapy, depression, depression anxiety, mindfulness, personal growth, psychotherapy, ptsd, relationship, speak up, trauma, true happiness, wholeness
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