The Dwindling Frontline: What COVID-19 Has Done to America’s Drug Epidemic
Is it good to have a new year’s resolution?
We are offloading our responsibilities as citizens and parents by expecting social platforms to identify and remove misinformation or inciting and abusive content. Here’s why.
In order to shift this rampant negativity, each and every person has a chance to be the light and shine differently.
You can ditch the need to armor up with pleasing, proving, performing, and perfectionism this year and instead safely embrace your vulnerabilities.
One of the first symptoms in COVID-19 is loss of smell. How important is our sense of smell?
Dr. Martin Luther King has inspired us to live our best lives with intention, meaning and purpose. He asks, “What’s in your life’s blueprint?”
People are taught to be civil. In the current political climate of this country, that may be discouraging discourse. The solution may be to be less offensive, and less offended.
We carry the shards of our own trauma inside us. We’re afraid to move too suddenly or dramatically. We’re scared of taking even the simplest emotional risks.
From preservation to restoration; what it takes to recover after a brain injury.