Social distancing may be necessary for now to slow the spread of the coronavirus, but it will not be the new normal.
When the Voices Go Silent
I spent so much time wishing I could get rid of the voices of fear and doubt, and all their nasty friends. But what happens when they do leave? Sometimes it doesn’t feel much better.
Ha Lachma Anya – An Invitation to Feed Your Soul
We begin the Passover Seder with Ha Lachma Anya, a call to the hungry to come and eat. But it’s not about the physical food. It’s about the soul food.
The Gifts of Disconnection
In the absence of reliable internet, I’m finding a different type of connection. It’s a connection to what matters most.
How to Offer an Authentic Apology
We are living in a time when there seems to be a constant need for apology, but a lack of authentic apology. What does it mean to apologize authentically?
How to Be Vulnerable Without Oversharing
Vulnerability can be a powerful force to deepen connection and trust with others. But in the wrong context it can backfire, leaving us feeling scarred from rejection. How can you embrace your truth without oversharing?
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