Seven Steps to Master Your Emotions
As a professional therapist, I’ve worked with thousands of people struggling to manage their emotions. In doing so, over the years I’ve developed a simple, seven step approach to understanding and mastering one’s emotions. Even though this is only a brief overview, I wrote this article today for anyone who may be struggling to manage…
Read MoreLeBron James Invests in his Mental Fitness and You Should Too!
It goes without saying that LeBron James – an NBA super-star with far too many accolades to list here – is one of the most impressive athletes of our time. With strictly regimented routines comparable to other standout athletes such as Patriot’s quarterback Tom Brady or Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, every minute of James’ days…
Read MoreStop Sitting on the Sidelines of Your Life!
Stop Sitting on the Sidelines of Your Life! As a therapist, I hear a lot of people struggling with “imposter syndrome”. Imposter syndrome, for those who may not know, is basically feeling like an imposter in your role at something – like you don’t really belong. For many this self-limiting feeling of doubt becomes…
Read More10 Tips for a Mindset of Leadership
10 Tips for a Mindset of Leadership Tip 1: Be a Great Follower Yes, you read that right. Tip number one to successfully living leadership, is to first, and continually, become a great follower.When many professionals talk about the Mindset of Leadership, they often seem to miss a step. That is, most leaders don’t…
Read More3 Predictors of Job Satisfaction That Matter Most
There are three predictors of job satisfaction that matter most: 1. The relationship with one’s immediate supervisor 2. Level of autonomy 3. Feeling valued and appreciated Here’s how to improve each one. 1. Value the strength of the relationship more so than the productivity numbers. If you value the numbers over the relationship, you’ll get…
Read MoreAddiction 101: The Neurochemistry of Addiction
The neurochemistry of addiction can best be summed up in one sentence: “Your brain, highjacked by drugs, shuts down, and needs rebalanced.” Sounds simple, right? Well, let’s take a look at each section of that sentence to get the full story. Part 1: “Your brain” Your brain already has in it all the drugs it…
Read MoreWhy I Became a Therapist: Jessica’s Story
Meet Our Newest Team Member, Jessica Calhoon! Why I Do What I Do Growing up, my father was what I consider a ‘functional alcoholic”. He provided for our family and from the outside looking in you probably would have never known the hardship it caused my family. I grew up in central Pennsylvania with my…
Read MoreTaking a Step Back: The Unlikely Way to Actually Increase Compassion Satisfaction
Taking a Step Back: The Unlikely Way to Actually Increase Compassion Satisfaction Feeling burnout and apathetic in your work? Struggling with Compassion Fatigue? We’ve all been there. We begin to feel like the compassion satisfaction when we first started the job is lost and unlikely to come back. Well, perhaps less is more… According to…
Read MoreMotivation is a Myth
Motivation is a Myth Personally, I believe motivation is a myth. The myth is that we must be motivated to act. The trouble with this “motivation first” attitude is that it backfires. We think motivation is like a bubble. The longer we wait, the bigger it gets, the more likely we are to burst into…
Read MoreDevelopmental Milestones: Helpful or Harmful?
Developmental Milestones: Helpful or Harmful? As a parent with a child about to turn one, it’s hard not to look at all the arbitrary check lists out there to make sure one’s child is “on track.” As nice as it is to have Google at our fingertips with all of its normative statistics to…
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