Ego-What?
A child’s point of view is magical. We have all heard the term “childish innocence.” I hear this term, and I think of the movie “Under the Tuscan Sun.” Catherine, one of the main characters who is an out of work actress, says over and over again that the man who “discovered her” told her that
Time Does Not Always Need to Be Filled
Humans tend to have an insatiable need to fill things that are empty. We do it without even realizing it. If our refrigerator is empty, we go to the store to fill it with food. If we are having a conversation, we fill every inch of the conversation with words to avoid silence. We spend endless
How to Cope from Dr. Chris
Hi everyone. With everything that we are going through lately, I felt compelled to share my perspective. I hope that the words in this message will help you get through these trying times and hopefully give you a perspective that will make you feel better and motivate you to be who you are meant to
How to Navigate Change in Times of Crisis
Disneyland is closed. The N.C.A.A. canceled March Madness. Major League Baseball has halted spring training. Ireland cancelled all St. Patrick’s Day parades (WHAT!?). New York is banning gatherings of more than 500 people, including Broadway shows. The U.S. stock prices are as bad as they were during the 1987 crash. The corona-virus outbreak has sent pandemonium to