Grief Recovery

Inauguration Countdown Day 20 — Anticipate Miracles

Happy New Year! Together, we can create lasting peace and a higher level of growth and awareness in our country than might seem possible at this moment, with the Trump presidency looming over us like a thundercloud.   Last night, I enjoyed the New York Philharmonic’s New Year’s Eve concert at Lincoln Center, conducted by […]

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Inauguration Countdown Day 21– Emotional Freedom

Have you ever felt like you were being held hostage by a highly charged situation not of your own making? It might have been an extended family argument that went ballistic, an issue at the office where people were taking sides and the atmosphere went beyond unpleasant into toxicity. Or, perhaps, you are feeling torn

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Inauguration Countdown Day 22– Stand Guard

      Ralph Waldo Emerson was a popular lecturer, author, essayist and founder of the Transcendentalist movement in the mid-19th century. Transcendentalism focused on seeking to understand the philosophy and metaphysical teachings of Jesus Christ so that one could go beyond the mere material realm that we live in and access the far greater

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Inauguration Countdown Day 23 — Find Your Relief

I was thinking about what a relief it would have been if only the Electoral College had done what the majority of voters wished for, and honored the popular vote, thus giving the win to Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump.  We use the word “relief” rather loosely in America, for many different things. There’s

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Inauguration Countdown Day 24 — Are You Worried?

Starting when we are very small children, we learn from the people around us how to worry about what is coming next. Sometimes the lessons are subtle warnings as part of everyday conversation that is fear-based in nature and reflects the human history of struggle and very little awareness of our mental powers.  Much of

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Inauguration Countdown Day 25 — Freedom Fighting Is Not for Sissies

  I noticed a comment on my LinkedIn profile from a guy who was posting in response to my Blog Countdown. Apparently he saw the update about Day 30, and just had to let me know his opinion: “Ugh, at first I thought this was positive, but it’s another anti-Trump attack. Very tiring, can’t wait

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Inauguration Countdown Day 26–Can We Get a Do-Over?

I imagine the desire to get a second chance is something we share with our ancestors going so far back on the family tree that we’d quickly lose track of how many great-great-great-grandfathers that would be.   Election 2016 is certainly no exception to that yearning for a do-over, at least for the majority of

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Inauguration Countdown Day 27–Grownup Wish List

When I was growing up, there was one year in particular when I had an extremely important wish on my Santa list: Please let my little brother live.  Please bring him home to us from the hospital. I was nine years old and he had been diagnosed with a brain tumor two years earlier.  

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Inauguration Countdown Day 28–What Do You Really Want?

Decide what you really want and understand you have the POWER to create it–let’s join together and build progressive change in America!   The topic of this blog is “What do you really want?” –and I know the immediate tendency is to say or think: I want this to not have happened, I want Hillary

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Inauguration Countdown Day 29–The Panic Button

Do you recall the 2008 financial crisis? Of course you do. Many people panicked over the sudden loss in value of their homes and investments. In response to that situation, realizing that I could help alleviate anxiety, I wrote my first personal development book, called Forget Your Troubles: Enjoy Your Life Today, a five-step stress

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