I recently finished reading Viktor Frankl’s book, Man’s Search for Meaning and wanted to share this amazing work of art and science with you. Written in 1946, Frankl’s book offers a valuable and timely perspective on one aspect of freedom that can never be taken away. The content of this video is presented in American Sign Language (ASL).
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The Walking Game (ASL)
I love this creative experiment my client designed to reduce negative thoughts and increase productivity.
What Can I Do? (ASL)
Who is responsible for answering the question, “What can I do?” In this post, I share my thoughts about what I can do to support racial reconciliation, where we can start, and a few of the resources that have been recommended to me.
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I’ve been thinking a lot during the past month about George Floyd murder and so many other murders and tragic events–and a history of over 400 years of events that have led to this moment in time. This is not a new problem; this is not a new issue.
While I’ve been thinking about this, I thought of an analogy.
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What makes a question a good one? What makes open-ended questions more powerful and empowering than closed-ended questions?
The content of this video is presented in American Sign Language (ASL) with English captions.
Meditation Moment (ASL)
Ten years ago, I began this simple meditation practice as one way to reduce anxiety and increase my ability to focus and connect. Today, I realize that my personal moments of meditation are not just for me; my loved ones, colleagues, and clients benefit as well.