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Category Archives: Grief
A New Year’s ”Revolution”
It’s time to “revolutionize” our lives and put some muscle behind our intentions. Now’s the time to find our boldness of purpose and let the Universe know that we’re ready to be brave, powerful, and truly make-things-happen. I know I … Continue reading
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Forgiveness – Power of the Compassionate Heart, Springboard for Social Change
Originally Posted on March 13, 2012 by Dr. Gail Feldman How great are your powers of forgiveness? What would motivate you to make a deliberate decision to forgive the gang member who killed your son? Would the impulse to retribution … Continue reading
Forgiveness 2- Power of the Heart, Gift to Community
Originally Posted on March 19, 2012 by Dr. Gail Feldman Walter Rosley was seventeen years old when he was rescued from the Nazis. He’d spent two years in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and was on “The Lost Train,” one of … Continue reading
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5 Tips to Turn Crisis Into Creativity and Resilience
Originally Posted on October 22, 2012 by Dr. Gail Feldman 1. Ask: What is the Challenge? The Opportunity? Our most profound learning comes from handling crisis situations and fear. Write down the fears — What’s the worst that can happen? … Continue reading →