Plant-Based Food: A Doctor’s Personal Journey
I have been a meat eater for more than sixty years. Despite my forty-year career in medicine, I was rarely exposed to plant-based medicine as a […]
Continue reading »I have been a meat eater for more than sixty years. Despite my forty-year career in medicine, I was rarely exposed to plant-based medicine as a […]
Continue reading »I’ve written previously about manifesting a career, what success means, and how important it is to foster our true selves to be happy in our work. This […]
Continue reading »This post serves to launch my third book; my second anthology of poetry. Called Earth Champions, it documents the journeys of authentic leaders who seek to […]
Continue reading »Building on my recent post about Career Manifestation, I want to mention the importance of taking a leap of faith versus playing it safe. I’ve […]
Continue reading »In a culture that is fast-paced, competitive, materialistic and often superficial, slowing down enough to find one’s inner and outer balance can be difficult. Clients who come […]
Continue reading »I’ve been following Emma Seppälä,Science Director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University, for about a year on social media. […]
Continue reading »I guess Justin Timberlake didn’t know what would happen after he set the stage some years ago with his hit single Sexy Back. More recently, JT brought veganism into vogue with […]
Continue reading »In an evaluation-obsessed work culture, we are now seeing changes that focus on relationships and process, not just results. For example, Accenture gave up annual […]
Continue reading »Emma Seppalaʻs piece in Psychology Today is an important look at how we can cultivate happiness through stress. Somewhat paradoxically, itʻs by appreciating our tough […]
Continue reading »Sometimes you need a feel-good post that really resonates because it’s true…well this here is it! From Films for Action, this research-infused article expounds 10 reasons […]
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