3 Simple Strategies to Thrive (Not Just Survive) This Holiday Season
The holiday season is often described as a time of joy, lights, and celebration. But let’s be honest—along with the cheer often comes a heavy
The holiday season is often described as a time of joy, lights, and celebration. But let’s be honest—along with the cheer often comes a heavy
It is true that taking breaks from technology periodically can be extremely beneficial. It is also true that a few phone apps can be wonderful
Stress is a key saboteur of that new year’s resolution. Here’s a simple way to set yourself up for success achieving that goal.
Using a breathing technique called breathing through the heart can help not only calm, but also increase a sense of connection with others.
Have you ever heard of Laughter Yoga? Does the idea of laughing for exercise make you laugh? When I stumbled upon a description of Laughter Yoga, I thought it was a joke but it is an actual practice.
I think being able to laugh at yourself is key in maintaining good health and happiness and relieving stress. I share an accident I had with a papasan chair to illustrate.
I learned a lesson from our Scottish Terrier, Kaylie, about abundance and it’s connection to stress relief.
When another driver on the road does something dangerous or rude, it’s easy to get knocked off our center. Here are some tips to keep other drivers from sabotaging your mood.
The holiday season is often described as a time of joy, lights, and celebration. But let’s be honest—along with the cheer often comes a heavy
When you’ve poured your heart into your work, stepping away can feel like losing a part of yourself. It’s not your fault. Our culture prizes
Do you remember this Christmas commercial?: It’s evening and a little boy has unwrapped his Christmas gifts and played with all of his new toys.
It is true that taking breaks from technology periodically can be extremely beneficial. It is also true that a few phone apps can be wonderful
Early in my marriage, I received a ‘compliment’ I’ll never forget. My husband said to me, “Wow! You smell better!” He will never live that