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Persistent Challenges are our Greatest Gifts?
My client, Jillian, brilliantly represents and coaches her clients so that they find themselves in venues that best fit their talents. They feel seen in the best light by audiences, and they are thrilled with her work. Who would imagine that Jillian secretly yearns for the limelight, herself, and is, at the same time, deathly... Read more »
A Heartbeat Away from Home
Dacy has been weaving and bobbing through the intense pressure of being a single mom and entrepreneur. Yet, on the outside, she remains remarkably steady. Asking how I could help after she sat down in my office, she was general, as if she wanted a me to give her a tune up and spark plug check... Read more »
Christmas Light
This sacred season started with the Solstice on December 21st – the darkest day of the year; the time of shortest light. It is also marks the beginning of the expanding light. Christmas coincides with this time of year, allowing us to reflect on the new Light that is to come. Emmanuel. I remind myself... Read more »
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Farewell to Our Beloved Maggie Daley
What a gift Maggie Daley has been to our city! How much we will miss her grace, her style, and her good will. I had the distinct privilege of working with Mrs. Daley in her position as the President of Pathways Awareness Foundation, begun by Chairwoman, Shirley Ryan. The Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness about the benefit of early detection... Read more »
Zombies or Intuition: You Pick!
Colson Whitehead‘s post-apocalyptic book Zone One describes in hilarious detail the zombies that are occupying Manhatten. In an interview on NPR’s Fresh Air, Whitehead describes how zombies’ might go home and watch television and wait for a broadcast that will never appear. If someone is a psychiatrist, he might go to his office and wait for a dead... Read more »
The Courage of Forgiveness: The Other Side of 911
The hole left at Ground Zero stands as a reminder of the hole left in the heart of our nation when innocent people were taken from us – and a wound was imprinted on our national soul. Listening to Paul Simon sing Sounds of Silence at Ground Zero seems eerily appropriate. While our family thought... Read more »
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Fear, Physics, and Other Dimensional Realities
Brian Weiss, M.D., psychiatrist and best selling author, has written about many clients who, under hypnotherapy, tell him specific things about other lifetimes.His clients come in with strong fears or aversion to something and through hypnosis, they regress to a lifetime that sourced their fear. He walks them through the horrific situation in that lifetime... Read more »
New Year's Resolutions Begin at Home!
The holidays often give us more time and space to see our relationships in a different way. Sometimes those reflections show us the contrast between what we have and what we want…and that’s how New Year’s Resolutions are created! The resolutions or goals we create – whether for a better body shape, a home we... Read more »
Whose Voices are in Your Head?
This weekend, I stayed at a mansion in the Northeast that is noted for being haunted. While I did not allow any haunting to disturb my wonderful time, I met a man who lived and worked on the property who said he has a lot of voices in his head that are persistent and intense... Read more »
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A TRUE CHRISTMAS STORY
His name is Eric. It really is. He does that heroic job that only special people can do – he delivers mail, everyday, in every kind of Chicago weather. And yesterday he and his wife went over the top to assure that I retrieved an important little card. I had saved some cash, a little... Read more »
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