Consultant. Coach. Psychotherapist
I help corps to thrive by retaining talent, reducing costs +cultivating a mentally fit workplace for their employees
I don't know who needs to hear this, but people are not obligated to accept your apology. You may be sorry and others may not be ready or willing to move forward.
One of the biggest lessons in life is being able to distinguish between the stories other people have created about you and the truth you come to know of yourself.
Today say, I am sovereign. Old programs, patterns and maladaptive survival strategies have no power over me. I am the master of my own energy and life force. No one changes my frequency without my permission or consent.
Reason number 56890443244 to KEEP In-Person Networking in your marketing plan…
I just got a paid, deposit down keynote for December from and organization I met on Friday and followed up with…
Hear me out: more government funding for community mental health so therapists can get paid better and burn out less without making therapy unaffordable.
Be grateful that certain things didn’t work out. Sometimes you don’t even know what you’re being protected from or where you’re being guided to when you’re in the midst of it all. That’s why you just have to trust that greater things are aligning for you. Let go gracefully.
Start getting into a mindset where you expect something unexpected to happen. Like a sudden shift. An out of the blue miracle. A possibility of an instant breakthrough. Let yourself loosen up about how things will happen. Trust more. Believe more. Be open to receiving.
The actor discusses playing the role of Uncle Clifford for over a decade, preserving as a Black queer man in Hollywood and creating space for others to be. https://t.co/DBmsnFfZkH via @HuffPostArts