Age Regression & the Holidays
Life for me was in a time of turmoil. Work was really challenging me with relationship issues, and I was facing several conflicts that did not seem resolvable. At home, my wife and I were dealing with 2 teenage boys. Those who have had children might say they understand…enough said.
Marriage Communication
Life for me was in a time of turmoil. Work was really challenging me with relationship issues, and I was facing several conflicts that did not seem resolvable. At home, my wife and I were dealing with 2 teenage boys. Those who have had children might say they understand…enough said.
Fear as My friend
FEAR. We spend so much time avoiding it, denying it, fighting it like a mortal enemy. But what if fear can actually be our friend?
Check out Doug Harsch’s blog post on what it means to develop a life-giving friendship with fear.
Right Sizing Fear
Befriending fear begins with reframing it - or “right-sizing” it, as our newest clinician, Emily Drake likes to put it. Dive into more of Emily’s valuable insight on how learning to explore and honor our fears allows us to step further into freedom.
Letting Go of the Lies That Hold Us Back
At some point along our recovery journeys, many of us experience this, “I can have it…but I can’t really have it” type of mentality. Join Stephanie as she digs into this experience of entrapment, fear, and self-doubt and offers helpful tips on letting go of the lies that can so easily entangle us.
Agreements
Assumptions, interpretations, accusations, biases, prejudices, self-beliefs, my understanding, a contract, unity, harmony, accordance, arrangement, compatibility, consistency, and others can help describe what agreements are.