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Lessons from a Life Lost Too Soon: Don’t Let Your Inner Critic Destroy You

ā€œWhat you tell yourself every day will lift you up or tear you down. Choose wisely.ā€ ~Unknown

It was a story I just couldnā€™t get out of my head. A young teen had died in a town not far from where I live, a town where I used to live. I knew people who had kids who knew this girl.

I heard she was a swimmer, bright and popular. At first the talk was about how sheā€™d died. I heard someone surmise that she was killed. Someone else said it was a horrible accident, and of course, there were murmurings …

Creating Calm in the Chaos: How I Found My Peace in NYC

ā€œIn the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.ā€ ~Deepak Chopra

I found my peace in New York City, where I spent a year as a consultant on a temporary work assignment.

It may seem counter-intuitive that living in a city targeted by terrorists, clogged with traffic, and punctuated by sirens and honking horns could instill a kind of tranquility unattainable in Minnesota, where I currently live. After all, Minnesota is home to over 10,000 lakes, comforting casseroles of tater tots and cheese, and generations of Scandinavians who make Minnesota ā€œnice.ā€

So, what is it about the …

Life Is Far Less Painful When We Drop the Story in Our Head

ā€œYou will never be free until you free yourself from the prison of your own false thoughts.ā€ ~Philip Arnold

Every meditator knows the dilemma of trying to find that perfectly quiet place to meditate, where silence is the golden rule and voices hush to a whisper.

Oh how perfect our meditation would be if only everyone would be quiet.

As wonderful as it sounds, we know it just doesnā€™t always work out that way.

And thatā€™s what made this particular meditation experience so insightful. It gave me an opportunity to see how my judgmental thoughts can make life far more …

How Body-Obsession Made Me Sick and How I Got Better

“You are not a mistake. You are not a problem to be solved. But you won’t discover this until you are willing to stop banging your head against the wall of shaming and caging and fearing yourself.” ~Geneen Roth

Iā€™ve spent so much time on the dieting hamster wheel that I am almost too ashamed to admit it. Throughout my teen years I went from one crash diet to the next. When this proved more than unfruitful and disappointing, I changed strategies.

The next twelve years I spent searching for the ā€œright lifestyleā€ for me, which would allow me …

Why Iā€™m Choosing to Be Happy Now, Not When I Feel Like a Success

“The meaning of life is just to be alive. It is so plain and so obvious and so simple. And yet, everybody rushes around in a great panic as if it were necessary to achieve something beyond themselves.” ~Alan Watts

I love how instant modern life has become.

When Iā€™m hungry, without really moving, I can instantly get food delivered to me. Pizza, of course. When Iā€™m hungry for knowledge, at the touch of a button on my mobile, I can discover answers to the questions Iā€™m pondering. No need to head to the library to search for and flick …

Grief Isn’t Something You Live Through, It’s Something You Live With

“Obstacles do not block the path, they are the path.” ~Zen proverb

I thought the concept of a “cold sweat” was unreal and paradoxical until the evening of August 27, 2014. That was my first cold sweat. My first of a lot of things.

My heart jack-hammered in my chest.

I heard my pulse in my ears.

I gasped for air on my dorm room floor in New York, while my mom tried to calm me down on the other end of the phone in Los Angeles.

“It’s just a panic attack, sweetie. Just breathe deep.”

No, no, no, …

How Mindfulness Is Saving My Relationship

ā€œMindfulness is about love and loving life. When you cultivate this love, it gives you clarity and compassion for life, and your actions happen in accordance with that.ā€ ~Jon Kabat-Zinn

I started meditating and practicing mindfulness more seriously several years ago incorporating it in to my daily routine, initially to help with my anxiety. My practice certainly helped me by leaps and bounds in overcoming my anxiety, but an unexpected side effect has been the impact itā€™s having on my marriage.

Weā€™ve not been married long, and as many couples before us have experienced, getting accustomed to this new …

Why Remembering Youā€™re Going to Die Is the Best Motivator

ā€œDonā€™t be afraid of death; be afraid of an unlived life. You donā€™t have to live forever; you just have to live.ā€ ~Natalie Babitt

Once a month, I visit the local cemetery and walk around. Iā€™m not there to visit anyone in particular. Iā€™m there to remind myself of my own mortality.

And it always wakes me up.

I soak in the energy: I read the simple legacies on the tombstones, from young children to those who made it to 100 years old. Iā€™m not morose. Iā€™m not negative. Iā€™ve simply found the greatest motivational tool in the world, and …

How I Healed from an Eating Disorder and Stopped Hating Myself and My Body

ā€œQuiet the voice telling you to do more and be more, and trust that in this moment, who you are, where you are at, and what you are doing is enough. You will get to where you need to be in your own time. Until then, breathe. Breathe and be patient with yourself and your process. You are doing the best you can to cope and survive amid your struggles, and thatā€™s all you can ask of yourself. Itā€™s enough. You are enough.ā€ ~Daniell Koepke

I remember looking at the nutrition information on the bag of jujubes I had just …

Happily Single: Why Marriage Wasn’t a Good Fit for Me


ā€œIā€™m not sad about any of my life. Itā€™s so unconventional. It doesnā€™t look anything like I thought it would.ā€ ~Edie Falco

I knew what was coming. My co-worker Rose was midway through her second chocolate martini and feeling loose enough at our after-work get-together to stop talking about her marriage and instead, start talking about my non-marriage.

ā€œI donā€™t get it. Why havenā€™t you ever been married?ā€ she asked, in a disbelieving tone.

I sighed. ā€œYou know, this is the third time youā€™ve asked me that. Remember? We had that whole conversation about it at the office Christmas …

How I Escaped the Negative Thought Loop That Kept Me Down and Stuck

ā€œYou will never be free until you free yourself from the prison of your own false thoughts.ā€ ~Philip Arnold

Do you ever doubt yourself?Ā As if no matter how hard you try, itā€™s never enough.

Do you always tell yourself that you could do more? Or that somebody else is doing more, so why arenā€™t you on their level?

Iā€™m not good enough.

Do you keep your thoughts to yourself because you feel as though your opinion doesnā€™t matter?

Iā€™m not smart enough.

Or how about when youā€™re casually scrolling through social media? You see beautiful people taking such …

Your Story Shapes Your Lifeā€”and You Can Change It At Any Time

“Every moment of your life is a second chance.ā€ ~Rick Price

We are constantly telling ourselves stories about who we are and what we are capable of achieving.

These stories are sometimes the nostalgia of once-upon-a-time that whispers longingly to us. The stories can be the remnants of hardened pain that want us to trace over the lines of old scars. They can also be the tales we invent about imagined futuresā€”what we think will happen.

All of the narratives that we repeat to ourselvesā€”both of the fiction and nonfiction varietiesā€”are what we internalize and use to create self-identity.

Wait …

How to Keep Going When Doubts and Fears are Holding You Back

“If you hear a voice within you say you cannot paint, then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.” ~Vincent Van Gogh

I donā€™t think there is anything more liberating.

At least nothing Iā€™ve experienced at this point in my life.

Iā€™m sure itā€™s happened to some of you. Probably more times than you can count.

The freedom Iā€™m alluding to here is the moment when you do something that a part of your mind didnā€™t believe was possible.

Interestingly, the word ecstasy comes from the Greek ekastis, meaning ā€œto step outside of oneself.ā€

And when …

50 People Share What They’re Grateful to Do Every Day

At night, when you think about how you spent your day, how often do you focus on all the things you had to do?

I worked. I ran errands. I went to the gym. I made dinner.

And when you tell someone about this kind of day, how often do you do it with a less-than-enthused tone?

I suspect this is the norm for many of us, at least during the workweek.

Commitments, to work and family, can engulf our lives and seem like chores, not choices and chances.

I distinctly remember one day, years ago, when my day felt …

How Getting Dumped Before My Wedding Made Me a Better Person

ā€œThe root of suffering is attachment.ā€ ~The Buddha

Getting dumped a few weeks before my wedding was the most painful experience of my life to date, but how I came through it is the single proudest moment of my life.

When I met with his mother four years after the breakup, she said sheā€™d felt so guilty over these past few years. ā€œI loved you like a daughter, and heā€™s my sonā€”I never want any of my children to feel that pain.ā€

I told her I was glad it happened, not for the fact that the breakup needed to …

13 Insights About Relationships That Could Save You A Lot of Pain

“It’s amazing how quickly someone can become a stranger; it’s even more amazing how quickly someone can become a treasured friend.” ~Unknown

The past six months have been unbelievably difficult for me.

My ā€œnormalā€ life turned upside down and inside out, as my beautiful daughter continues to fight a complex pain condition, which took us all by surprise one bright and sunny Monday afternoon. And literally, in a single heartbeat, just like that, instead of a regular routine day of school, work and afternoon activities, our time was consumed with juggling doctors, hospitals, tests, and specialistsā€”all of us fully devoted …

Lifeā€™s Too Short to Be Too Busy: How to Make the Most of Your Time

ā€œSlow down. Calm down. Donā€™t worry. Donā€™t hurry. Trust the process.ā€ ~Alexandra Stoddard

Ā Heard in the offices across America…

ā€œIā€™m so busy and have no time!ā€

ā€œHow is it almost 2019 already?!ā€

ā€œIā€™ll sleep when Iā€™m dead…ā€

Weā€™re so focused on the next deadline, getting the next promotion, having the approval of our managers and peers alike that we push, push, push all the time.

Oh, how I can relate! I worked in corporate America commuting into NYC (two hours each way!) as the VP of marketing at a major media company. And I worked… a lot.

When I

Acknowledging That Weā€™re Not Okay is the Only Way to Make Things Better

ā€œYour pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your own understanding.ā€ ~Khalil Gibran

There was a time in my life where I felt like everything needed to seem okay.

I had trouble achieving emotional closeness in my relationships, I was unsatisfied in my career, and I struggled with at times severe anxiety and depression. But I was always ā€œokay,ā€ and actually went great lengths to hide any sign that I wasnā€™t.

I kept myself busy to avoid seeming ā€œlameā€ by having nothing to do, or perhaps to avoid the feelings that would come up if I had …

How Observing My Emotions Helps Me Let Go of Anger and Anxiety

ā€œEven when in the midst of disturbance, the stillness of the mind can offer sanctuary.ā€Ā ~Stephen Richards

One night my four-year-old daughter woke up crying, startling both me and my husband from sleep. He rushed into her room and I came in shortly thereafter, and I immediately got annoyed with how he was handling the situation. Iā€™ll admit this now: I canā€™t even remember what he did, but in that moment I knew I would have done it differently and it made me feel irritable and angry.

I left the room and went into the bathroom. While I …

Why Moving Didnā€™t Solve Any of My Problems

ā€œWherever you go, you take yourself with you.ā€ ~Neil Gaiman

When I had the chance to relocate to Vancouver some years ago, the opportunity also came with the distinct need to try something new and leave my comfort zone. To be quite honest, I had also become frustrated with many things in my life at the time: work, friendships, relationships including family, and the general ā€œnoiseā€ that I felt I couldnā€™t avoid.

I was beginning to lose my temper more easily. I found excuses to shorten visits with family and friends or to avoid visiting in the first place. …