Is It Time to Surrender?

Go with the flow   Have you ever been advised to surrender? Perhaps you were struggling to find an answer, a job, your soul mate, or an ideal home. If you’re like many Americans, the thought of surrendering is not appealing. It sounds to many like giving up or an acknowledgment of our failure. So […]

Why All the Lines and Arrows on the Enneagram?

As if the Enneagram isn’t complex enough with its nine styles (or types, the terms are used interchangeably) and numerous triads, there are multiple lines, often shown as arrows, connecting the styles. No wonder it’s all just too much for some folks. But take heart, it’s not as complicated as it appears. One of the […]

The Gifts of the Enneagram

The roots of the Enneagram can be traced back centuries. This circular figure with nine points is more complex and dynamic than it first appears. Our understanding of it continues to evolve. People work with it for 25 years and say they still feel like novices. So why bother? I was first introduced to the […]

Time to Grow

My spiritual teachers have been encouraging me to expand since I began in the New Thought movement in 2020: expand my vision, beliefs, consciousness, goals, dreams, and so forth. They’ve provided various techniques along the way, such as visioning and meditating, creating vision boards, and journaling. I continue to engage in these practices, but I’ve […]

Time for Change

For over four years I’ve been writing about learning to receive. My goal at the onset was to develop my next book week by week, ideally as I improved my ability to receive. Over the past several months it’s become clear to me that it’s time for change. To receive my heart’s desires, I need […]

Homework for Sale?

As a college instructor, certified academic coach, and tutor, I know students don’t always do their own work.  While some copy from others’ work, others have the money to buy their assignments. Students use online homework services for several reasons: 1) they are under-prepared to do the level of work required and get the grade […]

I Do! I Do!

“I do! I do!” my daughters would exclaim when they were little and wanted to do something for themselves. Their father and I knew we needed to back off and let them try it on their own, standing at the ready if assistance was needed. These moments came back to me on Labor Day this […]

The Informational Interview

We’ve all been on job interviews, and many of you have interviewed others for a job. Are you familiar with an informational interview?  With this powerful research and job search tool, the roles are reversed.  The job seeker is the one conducting the interview, with several goals in mind.  First is to learn about new […]