Gibbs’ Rule #91 emphasizes moving forward without dwelling on the past. True peace and clarity come from embracing the present, rather than trying to fix or analyze past experiences. Read More
Gibbs’ Rule #91 emphasizes moving forward without dwelling on the past. True peace and clarity come from embracing the present, rather than trying to fix or analyze past experiences. Read More
Coaching little league taught me two things: kids prioritize fun over winning, and life is like baseball—no growth from the sidelines! So, swing for the fences and keep playing! Read More
Are You Using Your Mind for Good or Not So Good? The other day, I was putting together a photo album from our last trip to Alaska. You know, the kind of album you put on the coffee table and pretend you’ll flip through regularly but, in reality, will mainly collect dust until nostalgia—or a… Read More
The text discusses the universal language of insecurity characterized by self-doubt and regret. It emphasizes that these thoughts are temporary, suggesting recognition and acceptance rather than judgment, to promote clarity and understanding. Read More
The world feels heavy with frustration and anger, but these emotions can reveal insights about ourselves. By shifting from reactivity to responsiveness, we gain clarity and freedom in navigating life’s challenges. Read More