Learning to heal ourselves is not an easy task; it’s continuous work; many times we fall back to old patterns of behavior which may be damaging to our minds and souls. However those times become less and less as we continue to work on healing our wounds and liberating ourselves from the traumas and erroneous…… Continue reading The Importance Of Letting Go Of Guilt And Our Past
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We Are Never Too Old Or Too Young To Start Making A Difference
Today I had planned on writing about our inner child and how to get in touch with him or her, however I was reminded by my daughter Sierra about a writing assignment she had to do for her English Class. I could see how much it meant to her and frankly I am very proud…… Continue reading We Are Never Too Old Or Too Young To Start Making A Difference
Change Starts With You
How many times do we go through life wishing things were different?…yet instead of making the necessary changes we go around regretting our life; hoping for things to “magically” get better. Through my work I have witness how the “law of attraction” or the teachings in the popular book “The secret” have been misinterpreted. If…… Continue reading Change Starts With You
Four Spiritual Laws To Guide Our Lives
For much of our time we go around wondering if what happens in our lives is fair or not; I invite you to read this article and then take the time to stop and analyze your life from the perspectives I am about to present to you. It is my hope this article will help…… Continue reading Four Spiritual Laws To Guide Our Lives
Harry Sullivan’s Interpersonal Theory: Understanding Self
The interpersonal theory of Harry Stack Sullivan on the development of personality is one of the best known in the field of psychoanalysis. Harry Stack Sullivan published in 1953 “The interpersonal theory of psychiatry”; this was his developed model on human personality, which is framed/renowned in the paradigm of psychoanalysis. Furthermore we can classify…… Continue reading Harry Sullivan’s Interpersonal Theory: Understanding Self
Healing The Mind: Principles According To Katie Byron
Lately I was having a discussion on what to do when anxiety, or depression start to get a hold of our bodies. Those who have experienced anxiety attacks, depression, neurosis, understand how none of these symptoms automatically occur; they can creep on us, slowly yet suddenly, like a wave. The body senses the wave as…… Continue reading Healing The Mind: Principles According To Katie Byron
TRAITS OF AN IDEALISTIC PERSON
What would you consider more courageous: adapt to your world or to set your own goals and do everything you can to reach them? Could you do it even if those around didn’t believe in you? These are more philosophical than psychological questions and yet they serve to intuitively know a great truth: there are…… Continue reading TRAITS OF AN IDEALISTIC PERSON
Raising Strong Daughters
Its not easy being a mother, none us were born knowing how to do it well. First thing is to learn to let go of the high expectations we may put on ourselves wanting to “do it right”. No matter how much effort we put on trying to raise our children well, we need to…… Continue reading Raising Strong Daughters
When Your First Love Didn’t Come First
Throughout our lives we have met and have in some ways loved various people. We tend to call our fist love the person with whom we first share a romantic connection/kiss; usually in our teenage years. However as we get older we may realize our “First love” may not have come in the “right” order. …… Continue reading When Your First Love Didn’t Come First
Praising Our Children: When Praising Becomes Destructive
If you are a parent, work with or care for children, then you most likely are aware of the countless amounts of self help books out there giving tips on how to treat and help a child build his/her self esteem. Most of those books talk about the importance of praising during childhood; something that…… Continue reading Praising Our Children: When Praising Becomes Destructive
