Do you ever ask yourself questions like like “Does my life have meaning?” or “Will I leave anything of value behind when I die?” or “Are the contributions I make at work or in my personal life worth anything?” I certainly do, and I know that many of my clients do too. In a recent article, Parker Palmer suggests that asking such questions is a “road to nowhere.“ His article, “The Big Question: Does My Life Have Meaning?” provides a
Read more →“Interruptions can be viewed as sources of irritation or opportunities for service, as moments lost or experience gained, as time wasted or horizons widened. They can annoy us or enrich us, get under our skin or give us a shot in the arm, monopolize our minutes or spice our schedules, depending on our attitude toward them.” William Arthur Ward My husband and I had planned on a small Christmas this year with only a small portion of our geographically scattered
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