Monthly Archives: October 2020

Dealing With: “Can You Do Me a Favor?” Saying No to Effectively Manage Your Time

Have you ever been asked for a favor and before the person asking has even finished their sentence, you already knew that you WANTED to say no? But you said yes instead because you felt guilty, didn’t you? Requests for … Continue reading

The Manic Pursuit of More, More, More

We live in a world obsessed with the analytic construct of volume. We continually crave more, more, more. We’re in a constant cycle of more. We are told this cycle is good. More productivity, more efficiency, and more predictability are what we crave … Continue reading

Fermented Foods and Your Gut: Why They Are So Good for Your Health

Do you have more than the occasional abdominal upset? If you find yourself singing the Pepto-Bismol jingle most days, why not consider adding more fermented foods to your diet.  You don’t have to go to a fancy health food store … Continue reading

You’re Thinking Too Much: 7 Ways to Combat Overthinking

Are you often overcome with distressing thoughts? There are many triggers that may cause overthinking. This experience usually leaves you feeling various emotions — but you’re most likely to endure stress and worry. It’s possible for overthinking to cloud your … Continue reading

Why I Didn’t Want to Do the Dishes – The Relationship Between Laziness, Inefficiency and Complacency

I have always had a certain aversion for particular tasks growing up. One that sticks out most in my mind was washing the dishes. This was because growing up we didn’t have a dishwasher. There was a constant conflict between … Continue reading