Posts Categorized: self

The Middle Distance: A Beginner’s View of Endings

It’s inspiring to want to change our lives around. In theory. However, what some of us miss in this fervour for change are things like patience and self-acceptance. When we come to the (perhaps long-gestating) realization that we aren’t happy with, say, where we are in our career, or the types of friendships we cultivate,… Read more »

Talking Addiction

Whenever a potential client contacts me and uses the a-word, I can trust in a couple of things: 1) that this person is coming to terms with something that they must feel very uncomfortable speaking about openly, and 2) that the a-word potentially carries many other words along with it–fear, shame, perhaps self-loathing. Talking openly… Read more »