Comparative Suffering – Guest Writer Jennifer Sofie Gulick May

I am excited to share that I have a guest writer for today’s post.  Jennifer Sofie Gulick May is a dear friend of mine and a professional mental health counselor.  She has a wonderfully thoughtful, grounded and balanced way of looking at things.  Here, she shares insight about seeking self-empathy during difficult times: It’s been…

When to Worry

Can you remember the last serious thing you worried about?  Chances are, it wasn’t that long ago.  And chances are, your worry did nothing to change the outcome. Now, take just a moment and think back – across the whole span of your life – was there ever a reason to worry? I have spent…