In A Timely Manner
/Our relationship with each other is often intertwined with our relationship with time. How all those interact often determines how healthy we can become and who we spent our time with.
Read MoreOur relationship with each other is often intertwined with our relationship with time. How all those interact often determines how healthy we can become and who we spent our time with.
Read MoreDo the Right Thing, something advice we toss around all the time. Yet, we might not be ready engage in the real process of what it means to do the right thing. Maybe we start just understand the right things.
Read MoreI hear it often; what a rewarding career you must have. It’s a nice gesture, but do we really understand social work and many other fields are not rewarding? At least not in the way you think they are. It’s a profession and profession that need to do incredibly well. We would be wise to move toward treating it that way.
Read MoreThe use of power over others creates a massive amount of energy. That energy has to go somewhere; those with power would be wise to understand how to channel that power into something positive.
Read MoreSimply put, today’s blog is about a poignant question about trauma and struggling combined with an honest answer about recovery form trauma and struggles.
Read MoreThe ability to examine our choies, our past history is one of the best ways we learn and grow. Why are we becoming afraid of that exercise.
Read MoreAs we bounce from one community tragedy to the next, we have to wonder how we move through all the emotional toll to a healthier place.
Read MoreThe notion our personal experience equates to everyone else is a false narrative. We can have a similar experience and bond over those occurrences, but nothing translates to everyone. We would be wiser to interact with each other remembering this, and the world would be a more compassionate.
Read MoreJohn Paul Derryberry. All Rights Reserved © 2013