If you’re hiring for more than a pep talk, use this checklist
Most people hire a career coach when they’re stuck. Golden handcuffs. Bad job. No plan. And most people get what they pay for: resume
The short answer: No.
In many situations, what you’re going to get is a pep talk. A “you’ve got this!” with a resume template and a LinkedIn headline tweak. Honestly, you could get that from a
Online dating platforms have revolutionized the way individuals meet and interact, offering the unparalleled advantage of casting a wide net to find potential romantic partners. However, this abundance of choice does not automatically translate into meaningful connections. Many users
Successful dating requires that you know what you want. Love and compatibility are the foundational ingredients, but what are your preferences around that foundation? We’re all familiar with the concept of love languages—those modes of expressing and receiving love
Our personal stories, especially within the context of dating and relationships, show ourselves embodying roles that are reminiscent of the archetypal characters found in fiction. Archetypal characters can be shorthand for personal Character—the moral qualities of a person. After
Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) can result from prolonged exposure to traumatic events, often within relationships or environments where there is an expectation of trust. This can lead to a pattern of self-sabotaging behaviors in future relationships, as the person struggles
In the realm of social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion, the interplay between personality, privilege, and perspective shapes our understanding of the world and influences how we engage with issues of fairness and equality. Let’s delve into these concepts
When working with clients who may not readily express themselves, two techniques that can help facilitate deeper understanding and exploration are “building a narrative” and “using a proxy.” Let’s delve into these techniques and their applications, adding a third
While writing the book that is only weeks away from being published, “Love Yourself First: Creating a Foundation for the LYF You Desire,” I began work on the follow-up specifically focused on romantic relationships. Right now, it simply has
Life is a Terminal Disease: What's the Point? Short answer: You make the point!
My best friend was relating something that TD Jakes said in a sermon that resonated with her. She shared her connection with










