Posts tagged connection
A Truth Inside of Us

In this week’s TGIF, Kerry shares TOOLS, GRATITUDE, INNOVATION and FEELS about common fears and inadequacies. We’re not all that different… We don’t have the same background. We have different privileges, traumas, intergenerational cycles to break, and daily routines. But we all struggle, and feel awkward. We all care, and wonder “what if”. We all sacrifice and bend. We all avoid truths. “You too, are a spiritual being having this extraordinary human experience.” And gosh is it hard.

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How to Build Resilience Through a Holistic Mental Health Lens

In this week’s TGIF, Kerry shares TOOLS, GRATITUDE, INNOVATION and FEELS as she reflects on her family’s latest cultivation of resilience, based on a holistic approach of: less technology, more self and co-regulation, connection, boundaries and living into values.

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How Trauma Reveals Our Truth

In this week’s TGIF, Kerry shared TOOLS, GRATITUDE, INNOVATION and FEELS on the insight, messages, truth and healing that we can learn from our traumas. She shares resources that we can use in this exploration such as the importance of a safe, unbiased space, as well as the Enneagram and mindfulness.

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A Simple, Not Easy, Answer to Our Mental Health Crisis

Care for one’s neighbor is the highest predictor of good mental health AND these relationships need to be transformational, not transactional.

In this week’s TGIF, Kerry shares TOOLS, GRATITUDE, INNOVATION and FEELS on a simple, but not easy, answer to our world’s mental health crisis. She explores thoughts and musings of a podcast from Dr. Lisa Miller, quotes from Mr. Rogers (the ultimate good neighbor) and principles from Bhakti Yoga.

Being a good, thoughtful, caring neighbor and person is simple. But it’s not always easy.

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Can You Say It Aloud?

If life has felt like “too much” lately, you’re not alone. In this week’s TGIF, Kerry shares what’s on her heart. How naming what we’re experiencing is an empowering part of the healing process, how important it is to share what we’re experiencing and how this how we create connection instead of isolation.

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