How you choose is more important than the choice itself
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“Leaping into the Abyss Requires Faith, but Will Set You Free” KEW Episode 90: Improvisation, Yin-Yang, and the Grateful Dead
Leaping into the Abyss Will Set You Free
“Choosing a ‘Smaller’ Life Brings Her Integrity” KEW The Are vs Should Problem Interview Series: Candice Smiley
Have you experienced trauma? Have you overcome adversity? Many, if not most, of us have not have perfect lives. Candice Smiley is like us. Though we don’t talk specifically about her past, you will be amazed to learn that this sophisticated, confident, and calm woman made it through her suffering….
“Enthusiasm is More Important Than Delivery” Preview KEW Episode 90: Improvisation, Yin-Yang, and the Grateful Dead.
Improvising is Magic for your Life
“Sit with your pain to reach integrity”. Preview KEW The Are vs Should Problem Interview Series: Candice Smiley
Candice shares her unique, and hard earned, insight
There is No Free Lunch. KEW Episode 89: Trade-offs
You gotta give a little to get a little. . .
Preview KEW Episode 89: Trade-Offs
You know how they say you gotta give a little to get a little? Trade-offs are like that. In the biological world, organisms make trade-offs daily. Should I run out and grab that rabbit? If I get it I’ll eat, but I could also get eaten by a predator. Or,…
FLASHBACK! KEW Episode 9: Old Beliefs
What beliefs are you carrying around that no longer serve you? Maybe you grew up in a religious household but no longer practice. Maybe you were told that non-white people were bad, but you never understood why. Maybe you believed you had to do whatever people told you to do…
KEW Episode 88: It Takes a Village
Where do you stand on the whole ‘personal responsibility’ issue? I always assumed that I had to take care of my own stuff. I made my choices and had to deal with them. When I had kids, everyone kept telling me, ‘it takes a village’, and I honestly didn’t understand…
KEW The Are vs Should Interview Series: Antia Boyd
Do you struggle with relationships? I did for a long time. I went through a divorce in 2010 and that kickstarted an interesting adventure in dating and thinking about companionship in general. Luckily, I met a wonderful woman and remarried. But the five years I spent uncoupled were hard, to…