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Finding Success as a Professional Counselor
Creating a successful brand and style will come with practice and reputation. I believe there are some fundamental ingredients that can accelerate a young professional counselor’s career. Below is a list of six of those accelerators:
Continue reading »Neuroscience or Astrology?
J.P. Morgan was quoted as saying, “Millionaires don’t use astrology, billionaires do.”
Continue reading »Why Therapy
The practice of therapy has been going on for an estimated 3500 years. We can assume the ancient Greeks and Egyptians were in the business of war, building things, innovation and healing. “Healing through words,” is how therapy has been noted repeatedly through civilization. What is written about in mythology and poems has been loneliness. […]
Continue reading »What to do About What you Know
According to Dr. Google, epistemology is a fancy word that represents the Theory of Knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. It is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion. Here is where great scientists and theologians collide to explain the fundamental and the unexplainable. Both ventures require incredible passion […]
Continue reading »Face to Face
“That which can be destroyed by the truth should be.” This quote comes from P.C. Hodgell’s 1994 novel, Seeker’s Mask. It’s almost comical how this quote is misrepresented so often when it’s talking about the truth and its impact. We often lie to ourselves to convince us that our actions or decisions are okay. However, […]
Continue reading »Discipline Your Disappointments
Attend the event, travel to the training and invest the time in yourself.
Continue reading »What Can I Expect from H-Hour Counseling?
When you begin your journey in therapy, the event that prompted you to make the initial contact is not often what drives the course of therapy ongoing. Very often, there are a series of experiences throughout our lives that we don’t give much headspace or attention to that have facilitated some of the cracks or […]
Continue reading »Time Management Reloaded
In a world of never ending tasks, we find ourselves overwhelmed with to-do lists. These lists continue to grow at a rate that surpasses the completed tasks. This is true for all Americans whether you are a teacher, lawyer, parent, or business owner. Instead of pushing all day-to-day tasks to the side, let’s look at […]
Continue reading »Taking Care of Our Individual Mental Health Awareness
Our mental health is a constant presence in our lives, just as physical health. It can be positive, or negative, healthy, or unhealthy. Taking time and care to focus on our actions regarding our mental health is essential for everyone. Awareness of taking care of our mental health has significantly increased in recent years from a […]
Continue reading »Ability to Change is our Greatest Superpower
If changing our behavior was a test, we would almost certainly all be doomed in a less than heroic way. In terms of what you value, this blog might be heroic for you. I am hoping that you will find it to be concise, informative, polarizing, and hopeless, depending on the season. The overarching themes […]
Continue reading »Time has no replays
To us H-hour is so much more than a military reference. Beyond its military usage, H-hour has also found its way into more general contexts, symbolizing the beginning of a significant or transformative event. It emphasizes the importance of preparedness, decisive action, and the willingness to face challenges head-on. In this broader sense, H-hour can […]
Continue reading »Memory Requires Creation
Human memory can serve or steal from us at any critical moment in our lived experience. That is what this memory injection of written language is, so please be skeptical, and eat only the good meat. This will afford you the best path to create good memories about the experience to guide your beliefs and […]
Continue reading »Motivation is a Behavior
Abraham Maslow, a renowned psychologist, made significant contributions to the understanding of human motivation through his Hierarchy of Needs theory. According to Maslow, human motivation is driven by a progressive series of needs that range from basic physiological requirements to higher-level psychological needs such as love, esteem, and self-actualization. You do not need permission to […]
Continue reading »The Myth of Self Esteem
The concept of self-esteem has been discussed and misunderstood for an eternity. Both academic and popular culture apply self-esteem in these contrived, safety-oriented places. There is no clear relationship between self-esteem and positive outcomes to include academic, job performance or relationship satisfaction. The keys to human happiness are found far far away from a classroom […]
Continue reading »Grab Hold
Better philosophies and analytical skills are helpful to find better outcomes in business. This holds especially true where there is an unending competition for attention in all markets. Talent, resources, and capital all come together where people are connected. It is unparalleled what is required to go into building a better team and even more […]
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