Psychology’s Impossible Problem

Can psychology ever truly become a science if the thing being studied is also the thing doing the studying?

Inspired by Michael Pollan’s A World Appears: A Journey into Consciousness, this reflection explores one of psychology’s deepest questions. What happens when consciousness attempts to study itself? Perhaps the greatest mystery is not what we think, but the nature of the awareness through which all experience appears. Read More

Here Comes the Judge

Why are human beings so quick to judge, even when we know it creates separation and conflict? Maybe judgment isn’t a flaw at all, but simply how thought works. A reflective and lightly humorous exploration into opinions, labels, and what happens when our thinking settles. Read More

The Way Things Were Doesn’t Exist Anymore

We often move through life assuming the present will behave like the past. But every moment arrives fresh and new. Real change doesn’t come from wrestling with yesterday. It comes from seeing something new today. Read More

Why The Three Principles Coaching?

In 1982 my relationship with my thinking changed forever, and I started my journey of self-discovery. What I realized changed everything and enabled me to weather personal storms and chaotic circumstances. When I left the Emergency Service (after a 30-year career), I began to coach individuals and groups on what I had learned. Although successful,… Read More

THE WALK

“We can discover so much on a walk.” Read More