past hurts, traumas, and especially grief. While this strategy may work in the short term, we all know that suppressing those feelings only causes us more pain in the end. And in worst-case scenarios, burying those hurts can cause us to act out in unhealthy ways and hurt ourselves...
According to the rules, students must graduate from any field of study related to occupations facing long-term shortages to be eligible for a PGWP. The fields of study requirements only apply to students enrolled in vocational programs offered by universities and those in college programs. *Are ...
These people mean well, but unless they have lived it, it can be hard to understand the complexities of why “normalcy” may never be achieved. For a person with high-functioning autism, for example, normalcy is possible in many ways. For a non-verbal person with autism who needs constant...
"We continually strive to find the right balance between ensuring superior value for our consumers and operating our business sustainably for the long term," P&G said in a statement to FOX Television Stations. "Innovation and serving our consumers is at the heart of what we do." ...
more terrifying than fiction. From the shadows of our past to the anxieties of modern life, each tale unearths the horrors that hide just beneath the surface of normalcy. Read about devastating disasters, catastrophic catastrophes, and spine-chilling real life experiences. Curated by Katie Rivers....
“you”. Â The term “startup widow” isn’t a joke. Â Respect that. Â Seriously. Â If after laying out the deal (leaving a well paying job, living on savings, working way to much), your spouse isn’t into this, stick with your job until you can de-risk it for him...
So those of you have been with me for some time will probably remember that I’m not a fan of the term “resolution”. I don’t want to resolve myself towards anything that doesn’t truly require that sort of sentiment. I prefer the more apt term “goal”. ...
It feels like it will be my first baby step towards “building a life worth living,” a term that comes from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), about which I would like to share more with you at some point. I have started to share small pieces of my DBT experience in my podcast ...
None of us can know what our lives will look like on the other side of this. But they will be different no doubt. Maybe the changes will be subtle in the long term, a slightly altered way of moving and relating and connecting as we all slip back into our sense of normalcy. ...