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Are You Sleepwalking Through Life?

Christine Sparacino

A few years ago, I was talking with a friend, discussing a book that we had both read. Our conversation took place in 2020, during the lockdown. It was a time when I was questioning my life, how I was living my days. In the book, an African proverb was quoted. “‘When death finds you, […]

Want to Stop Worrying About What People Think? Here’s the Reframe That Changes Everything

Brent Peak

You spend hours replaying conversations in your head. You can’t stop worrying. You avoid decisions because you’re afraid of what someone might think or say. You hold back, shrink, or second-guess yourself — just in case you upset someone. It’s exhausting. And it keeps you stuck. There’s a mental shift that can set you free. […]

There’s No Secret Formula To Setting Healthy Boundaries — But There Is One Thing You Need

Brent Peak

You’ve read the articles. You’ve watched the reels. “Just say no.” “Use I-statements.” “Visualize your boundary.” It’s tempting to believe there’s a single trick that will make healthy boundaries easy. But if you’ve ever tried to hold a boundary with someone who’s hurt when you don’t give, who guilt-trips, or who simply steamrolls, you know […]

How to Stop Chasing Emotionally Unavailable People and Start Loving Yourself

It’s 3 AM, and your phone’s too quiet. The glow of the screen feels like a spotlight on your doubts. You sent three texts—maybe four, if you’re being real. One had a heart emoji, another a question, maybe one was practically a love letter. And now? Nothing. Just silence that screams louder than any notification […]

Anxious Attachment Style and Breaking the Pattern in Dating & Relationships

Louisa Lombard

If you are an anxiously attached dater, then you may have heard comments like “you come on too strong,” or that “you are too much too soon” when it comes to dating, and you have likely had people simply stop responding to you via text (maybe it’s happened many times), or ghost you after a […]

ADHD Medication can be a Benefit or a Disaster for Teenagers

Working with teenagers, I often have parents who are concerned about their teenager using marijuana or alcohol.  Besides the concern that their teenager may be using drugs or alcohol, they are concerned about their teenager becoming addicted.  Besides marijuana and alcohol, parents are concerned about methamphetamines and heroin.  Currently there is an epidemic of  teenagers […]

Planning For Success: Helping Student Athletes Transition to College

Sarah Farris

Planning For Success: Helping Student Athletes Transition to College Entering college is an exciting time in a student’s life. It is an opportunity to strengthen independence, develop new friendships, and build skills and knowledge. College often invites a great deal of change, which can be both appealing and nerve-wracking to many students. Starting something unfamiliar […]

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