Can You Care About Something Too Much?
We all have things we believe in, deeply held opinions that shape who we are and what we do.
Can You Care About Something Too Much? Read More »
We all have things we believe in, deeply held opinions that shape who we are and what we do.
Can You Care About Something Too Much? Read More »
Through the attribute of forgiveness, it is not a matter of trying to be forgiving as a way of fast-tracking healing relief. Rather, you become so objectively aware of pain that it opens up the remembrance that everyone deserves to be liberated from the plight of human suffering.
The Attribute of Forgiveness Read More »
From the heart of compassion, the more we acknowledge what we don’t know, the fewer conclusions we draw about others as a space to project our unprocessed pain.
Heart of the Matter Read More »
Next time you are “mindlessly” taking a shower, washing dishes or driving, ask yourself: What are you thinking? Are you grinding old thoughts, or contemplating your life in new rewarding productive ways?
The Fight in My Head Read More »
There are countless books and blogs that outline the path to success. Yet, the internal work required to turn success and happiness into a packaged deal is under-acknowledged.
Five Practices for Living Your Best Life Read More »
I wrote the following poem about four years ago to help me stop worrying about what my neighbors/friends/relatives/dentist or other writers thought about my writing style and ability.
Dear Artists, Creatives and Other Broken Saints Read More »
What I wish I could have told myself when I was hopeless about my writing prospects is that I should have defined artistic success in ways that weren’t shaped by forces beyond my control.
Ask Roxane: Is It Too Late to Follow My Dreams? Read More »
Our pets are a part of our soul group. They are sent to us divinely to teach us about the value of unconditional love.
Our Pets in Spirit Are Always Near Read More »
Self-care isn’t a goal you strive for. And it’s not about becoming YOU Version 2.0. It’s about meeting yourself where you are with a soft and open heart. It’s believing “my ordinary self is enough.” It’s feeling safe enough to show up in the world 100% you and inherently giving others permission to do the same.
Self-Care is Not Self-Improvement Read More »
Growing up, our overachiever family placed a high value on competency. Often that translated into a critical mindset toward self and others, where we frequently saw the bad before the good.
Three Ways to Cultivate an Attitude of Gratitude Read More »