
Holiday Hater?
Moody-Judy during the holidays? Here’s your guide. Number 4 will be appreciated by those close to you.

A Therapist’s Favorite Life-Hacks
Leave your shoes on, learn how to “edge,” ice water, time, love, and more. All for you.

Women, Divorce, and the Mistakes We Make When Breaking Up.
Women, Money and Divorce - let’s get it right.

What to do When You Lose Someone - and how to cope
How to get rest, peanut butter, and a paycheck while you’re grieving.

Why My Book (and others like it) Are A Lie
In chapter nine of my book, I suggest readers work through their storyline of grief by using a practice I call Micro-Grieving. Micro-grieving is when we take small but significant steps towards intentionally connecting with the feelings of our loss to move through them, so we don’t get stuck in them for too long.

Force Multipliers & Leadership
Leaders need specific directions when helping those they lead. This blog can help guide the reader to practical ways to be an effective leader and pitfalls to avoid. Using my personal story as an example when leaders showed up and when they dropped the ball.

I Wish They Could Get Cancer!
Not long ago, I sat wondering when a couple I was working with would finally “get it?” They had come to our sessions week after week fighting, bickering, and blaming one another for the problems in their relationship. They avoided doing the assignments I gave them, and they acted, in general, as if they would rather not be married to the person sitting next to them.


What Brave People Do in a Crisis
Stop the denial, get a new pet, grow a garden and heal yourself…before you move on





THE IDENTITY CRISIS OF CANCER
This “Survivors Talk” series is designed to give our readers a chance to ask a clinical therapist, survival specialist, and sister survivor questions about paddling through the muddy waters of survivorship.

THE HERO LIFE OF SICKNESS
Living with an undiagnosed illness can make you feel abandoned and alone. A therapist who’s been there explains why, and shares how to cope.

How OPPOSITE ACTION Can Help You Feel Better
A look at how to handle all the “feels” of the holidays and into the new year.



