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Don’t Forget Your Power To Transcend

Don’t Forget Your Power To Transcend

I recently finished reading Seneca’s essay, On Anger (something I’m eager to write about as well). One of the sections of the three-part series asked the question as to whether anger was in keeping with the nature of man. Seneca quickly and thoroughly...
Conflict Resolution with Attachment Theory

Conflict Resolution with Attachment Theory

The other day my daughter came to me in tears. Her little brother had hit her in the head with a rock because she didn’t wait for him to finish getting his shoes on when it was time to leave for the school bus. She left him behind, which made him feel sad, and because...
Thief of Joy

Thief of Joy

In 1871 a man by the name of Horatio Spafford lost his real estate fortune in the Chicago fires and his four year-old son died of Scarlet Fever. Wanting the comfort of his family, Horatio sent to England for his wife and four daughters to join him in America. While...
The Survivors Club

The Survivors Club

The motto on the front of the bright red book is, “The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life.” Being a woman who prides herself in her status as a survivor and her determination to defend and prolong her life, I simply had to pick it up. Written by...
Symbolism And Fortitude

Symbolism And Fortitude

As I started my deep dive into the Virtues, Fortitude immediately caught my attention–specifically, how it is defined. The word used for fortitude was the greek word, ἀνδρεία (andreía) which means courage, endurance, or manliness, or martial valor. It was translated...