We All Need Serenity Now

Serenity means letting go of fear and anger when things are out of control, like right now. Serenity doesn’t mean we aren’t afraid or shouldn’t be angry about what’s happening. It doesn’t matter who you are, what color you are, what your political beliefs are, or where you live. You’re hurting. We’re more divided than […]
Tips To Relieve Your Covid 19 Financial Fear

Lindsey talks with Chellie Campbell about relieving your financial fear Chellie Campbell is the creator of the popular Financial Stress Reduction® Workshops which now has licensed Coaches throughout the country, Chellie Campbell’s first book was The Wealthy Spirit: Daily Affirmations for Financial Stress Reduction (Sourcebooks, 2002) which was chosen as a Book-of-the-Week on the Dr. […]
11 Motivational Quotes For Recovery

Motivational quotes are a great tool for recovery, relationships, and wellness Motivational quotes for recovery are special because they focus on accepting where we are and pointing to where we want to go. In recovery we need more than just encouragement to forge ahead for success. Forging ahead for success is easier for people who […]
Are Blamers Always Toxic People

Blamers can be toxic people who look for faults in others to take control Not all blamers are toxic people, though. Some people are perfectionists who are uncomfortable with anything that doesn’t seem exactly right to them. Discomfort can come when cultural expectations for the way things should be are not met. Perfectionists may be […]
Do You Have Questions About Meditation?

Everybody has questions about meditation—it can be a tough concept to grasp. But it seems to be well worth the effort for many who choose to practice it. Yogi Andrew Santry talked to us about the positive effects that meditation has had on him, and his students. For those in addiction recovery, Santry teaches a […]
Coach’s Corner: Breaking The Barrier

Breaking the barrier is the secret of the 11th minute. If you have tried running and quit after just a few minutes because of how awful it felt, I have good news for you. The first 10 minutes are the hardest, and it gets much better after that. Here’s why. Breaking the barrier is getting […]