Fellow artist and ENFP, Erin Leigh, chats with me about her creative process...
Read more8 Meal-Time Tips for Toddlers & Picky Eaters
8 mealtime tips for picky eaters, organized messes
Some tips that may help toddlers and picky eaters in trying new foods...
Which works best for you?
Read moreLearning to Balance [Guest Post by Shayne Aquino]
Fellow geek and gamer, Shayne Aquino, shares some tips on how to find balance in a busy world...
Read moreRe: Riley on Marketing
Riley wonders why girls don't have as many superhero toys as boys...
Read moreSurviving Suicide: Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness month, and I'd like to personalize what emotional pain can look like, and how the struggle for young survivors of suicide may manifest itself.
Read moreSensor Love from an ENFP
A part of me will always fight for the underdog. Even though iNtuitives are fewer in number in regards to MBTI preferences, there's sometimes this N > S haughtiness that exists in the world of typology. And, that's not really cool, man.
Read more8 Ways Group Therapy is Awesome
8 ways group therapy is awesome, organized messes
10 Things I Wish I Had Known
In supervision, I've presented some concerns with my process after graduation, and my experiences have helped prepare my colleagues for their next step. I hope this information can help trainees (and myself!) somehow, and give this sometimes nebulous field some clarity...
Read more3 Facts About School Violence
Dr. Tony Beliz just spoke about threat assessment for school violence, and he touched a few points about connection that I'd like to address. He's been in the field longer than I've been an adult, so his experience gives insight into the current state of education and quality of life our children are experiencing.
Read moreThe Myth of The Starving Artist
The Myth of the Starving Artist, Organized Messes
I heard a couple talking about writers and their perceptions of having a story to tell.
The man said, "Can you believe they're that pompous? To think that your story is so important. Look at me! I'm a sad artist! Read my story!"
The woman nodded her head, and said, "I know, right? They're so whiny, and think they're so special."
I ate my ravioli, and thought of my response to their words.
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