Accepting Uncertainty: We Can Be Happy Without All the Answers

“The quality of your life is in direct proportion to the amount of uncertainty you can comfortably deal with.” ~Tony Robbins I’ve recently begun to feel as though I am at a crossroads in my career and, as a result, have been feeling very uncomfortable. I love what I do, working with clients and mentoring new therapists; however, I’m also a mom to two little ones and am feeling the ache of the impermanence of their childhood. This has left me wanting to spend more time at home with them and, therefore, possibly working less. If you would have asked … Continue reading Accepting Uncertainty: We Can Be Happy Without All the Answers