The Transformative Power of Asking Questions

Throughout my life, I have come to realize the incredible value of asking questions. Whether it's seeking knowledge, solving problems, or building relationships, asking questions has become an indispensable tool for personal growth and development. In this blog, I will share my personal journey and the profound benefits I have experienced by embracing the art... Continue Reading →

A Different Kind of New Year’s Resolutions

I have already written about my personal hurdles with New Year’s resolutions in a separate blog. The pressure of the new year. The need to improve upon ourselves. The challenges of making long-lasting changes to our attitudes and routines. This is not a blog about those things, rather, I wanted to share a different perspective... Continue Reading →

New Year’s Resolutions

Hello 2024! New year, new me! Time to lose ten pounds, stop eating bread, quit smoking, floss daily, start a new workout regime, and get out of debt. Just kidding. Those are all genuine resolutions I have made in the past. My birthday would sneak up on me at the end of November and I... Continue Reading →

BIPOC

    BIPOC. Have you seen this acronym appear more often recently? I know I have, even though the acronym has been around since 2013. BIPOC stands for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. The People of Color portion is intended to include Latino/a/x, Asian, and other ethnic and racial groups as well. The creation of the... Continue Reading →

Reflecting on Personal Growth

 As I sit down to write this blog, I can't help but reflect on the significance of self-evaluations. We often underestimate the impact that taking the time to assess ourselves can have on our personal growth and development. In a world that constantly demands our attention, dedicating some time for self-reflection is not only important... Continue Reading →

What is a DSM?

If you have ever been in counseling, you may have heard your counselor refer to the “DSM” during a session. Or, even better, perhaps they have pulled out the DSM during session and have gone through specific material with you. DSM is the acronym for The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. It is... Continue Reading →

The Importance of Holidays Traditions

    Last year around this time, I was exhausted in every possible way one can be exhausted. Emotionally, mentally, physically, socially, even spiritually, I was exhausted. That semester of grad school was a doozy. I was preparing materials for internship applications and researching internship sites. I had fifteen-page papers due. I had presentations due. I... Continue Reading →

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