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slow down

Dear God, help me slow down cherish the time I’ve been given, and spend it with intention, love, and gratitude. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others … Continue reading

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Slow Down

I know it will all get done, and delivered, as it should.  So I am settling into the slowness while still working, if only for a few days.  Slowing down doesn’t necessarily mean standing still. It’s about finding ways to … Continue reading

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Challenges of Therapy

Are some states more difficult to operate in than others? Absolutely. In Minnesota, we might average $125 an hour for reimbursement from insurance, but in Tennessee or Florida, maybe $65 an hour. And recruiting talent is really challenging if we’re … Continue reading

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According to a therapist: Getting Started

One common misconception is that therapy is only necessary after tragic events: a soldier returning from war or a person on the verge of suicide. Therapy doesn’t have to wait for a “big enough” crisis. Experts say it can help … Continue reading

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According to a Therapist: Getting Started

Finding a good therapist is like finding a good coach when you’re learning to swim: They’ll make sure you’re comfortable, teach you different skills and show you how to analyze your strokes so you swim farther and more confidently. Just … Continue reading

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