The title of this post may be surprising for it is not what you think. Being kind to others seems like good advice, right? And, if asked, wouldn’t you say…
Category: Pandemic Lessons
For a healthy mentagility, I always thought that one must create a good sense of balance between the creative “right brain” and the more logical “left brain.” Just to ensure…
This post could also be titled “What I’ve learned about mental discipline.” That title, however, doesn’t really give one context, does it? My idea of “mentagility” is just that: Agility…
When I began this series of posts, I sat and planned out my top 10 lessons learned from the Pandemic of my generation. Basically, I thought and just wrote my…
I was born in 23 B.C. (Before Computers). This span of time gave me a taste of life before the invention of email, Google, or Facebook. A simpler, slower life…
For the past year, I’ve been living in the weeds. Whether these are mental weeds (details) or the plants, it really doesn’t matter; they are all details. There is a…
“…Sometimes, our perceptions were formed a long time ago and may need revision. Many times, these perceptions actually result in unknown feelings of bias that, when we question them, bring out areas that we’ve kept hidden from others as well as ourselves. This is what is meant by ‘shadow work’.”