“It is never too late to be who you might have been.” – George Eliot, author “…except Sekai was slowly going, what she termed, “crazy!” Sekai was approaching the “Big 40” and raising two teens. Her husband, Seldon …
“There are no rules, no models; rather, there are no rules other than the general laws of Nature.” – Victor Hugo, author “…it seem to involve a lot of travel and frequent after-hour meetings.” You have probably heard …
“I worry that when educational counsellors and teachers call in families with concerns about a child having a learning disability, we aren’t always looking at the complete picture.” – Madchen Amick, actress “She was estranged from her mother, Anaya…” …
“You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection” – Sharon Salzberg, writer “… our most important perception in life is the one we carry about our own self.” When asked to introduce …
“When we are no longer able to change a situation – just think of an incurable disease such as an inoperable cancer – we are challenged to change ourselves.” – Viktor E. Frankl, psychologist “… my baby is dying!” …
“A wise woman wishes to be no one’s enemy; a wise woman refuses to be anyone’s victim.” – Maya Angelou, poet “… being a self-motivated, self-directed person with a real future!” Macy worked at “the double arches”, McDonald’s …
“Consciously or not, we are all on a quest for answers, trying to learn the lessons of life. We grapple with fear and guilt. We search for meaning, love, and power. We try to understand fear, loss, and time. …
“The essential lesson I’ve learned in life is to just be yourself. Treasure the magnificent being that you are and recognize first and foremost you’re not here as a human being only. You’re a spiritual being having a human experience.” …
“Sexuality shouldn’t define anyone. It doesn’t define me. Love should be at the core of what you do!” – Jessie J, songwriter “Then, who are you mad at?” Marcel sat slouched in the chair displaying many the typical behaviours of …
Maybe your thought social anxiety was genetic or permanent. Well, read Earla Dunbar’s excellent account of her experience with it and how far she has taken herself and what she learned was the most important thing to remember about social …