To live well is to make choices all day every day that prioritize inner harmony over choices that disrupt it. That means choosing to take responsibility for your needs so that you can better show up for others.
Read MoreTravel in its own right does something magical for us: it makes us aware of the fact that we see the world through a specific lens and so do other people who were raised in other places and those lenses may not be the same. And that realization permanently changes us.
Read MoreWe have a lot of examples of what not to do, just look anywhere on social media. In this article, I’ll discuss how to engage in an emotionally intelligent conversation that helps bring actual progress to systemic racism.
Read MoreYesterday was my ten year anniversary of moving to Denmark. It'd be compelling to put all ten of those years into one box, and wrap it all up with answers to the common questions like "why I moved here?" But if I've learned anything in my time here, it's that expatriation is incredible nuanced.
Read MoreWhat does it mean if someone isn’t emotionally available to you? What does it mean if someone is open-hearted toward you?
Read MoreReflecting on my life thus far, it’s become clear to me that almost all of my suffering has come from two singular factors.
Read MoreAnd just in case you’re wondering, neither is “fine,” “interesting,” or “good.”
Read MoreIn early 2018, after unearthing some deep insights about my relationship with myself, I decided to get married...to god. As it turns out, this path has been everything but linear.
Read MoreI have a secret to share with you. Out of every year, I do probably around three to four months of real "work." The rest of the time I move slowly and focus on responding to what is alive in my environment. And. I’m incredibly productive all year long.
Read MoreMost of us have learned in our lives that there must be something wrong with us if we are sad. But what if there is nothing wrong? What if it’s perfectly acceptable to be sad and cry, and what if resolving this profound emotion only required a few emotional intelligence tools that most of us are missing?
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