There are various paths to take when interpreting our own identities. We can look to the cosmos, read our birth charts, and use our zodiac signs to learn more about ourselves. We can take test after ...
CEO of executive coaching firm Jody Michael Assoc. and author of Leading Lightly: Lower Your Stress, Think with Clarity and Lead with Ease. Having worked at the top of organizations for decades, I ...
When it comes to connecting with others, does your nervous system tend to run “too hot” or “too cold”? Or are you able to live in the secure relating sweet spot of “just right,” even when your ...
A New York speech pathologist is using improvisational theater, better known as "improv," to help young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to develop their social skills. Bob Domingo, PhD, a ...
Are you a chronic people-pleaser, prioritizing others’ needs over your own? Do you struggle with saying no, and feel responsible for others’ happiness? Do you find that your self-esteem is often ...
The world of work has changed enormously, even in the last five years. More of us work remotely, completely or partially, than ever before. Many of us will work in multiple companies over the course ...
How should we interact with "other" religions and denominations? It is generally suggested that we should approach such interaction with active listening, building bridges, building on commonly held ...
IRVINE, Calif. (KABC) -- Teenagers who became young adults during the pandemic face particular challenges as they enter the workforce. "We find that the students coming out of college and going into ...
The “P” word can be triggering. Yet, it does not have to be. Privilege can be a difficult concept for people to understand. Because it often requires clarification, this creates a gap between what ...
No one had a perfect childhood or perfect parents. But some, unfortunately, grew up with a narcissistic parent—a person so focused on themselves that they warped their kids's whole identity and sense ...