Trauma, Loss, and Grief
We’re hearing from you that you feel the world is big and overwhelming, the demands of this time feel endless, and you’re feeling smaller and smaller.
We’re hearing from you that you feel the world is big and overwhelming, the demands of this time feel endless, and you’re feeling smaller and smaller.
This week we want to talk with you about trauma in a new way and in response to all that we’ve been through these past few years.
We’ve been hearing again that people continue to feel heavy with grief, exhaustion, and frustration. We want you to know, you’re not alone, and you’re not crazy.
In order to challenge the systemic bias in our country, we’ll all need to step into our leadership. As a leader, standing on the sidelines hoping others will fix things is not an option.
Influencing your world and stepping in with leadership can be difficult, yet your leadership is needed.
We’ve been hearing from a lot of our clients, colleagues, families, and friends that coming off of the Memorial Day weekend, people are heavy with grief, exhaustion, and frustration
As we make our way through this global pandemic, we have to integrate new understandings of our world.
Normalizing how challenging a rocking world can be will help you to be patient as the threads come out and new ones are added
In the face of continued loss and tragedy in our world, we heard from many of you saying: “I’m so overwhelmed that I’m paralyzed. What can I do?” These are dark times, with many people on both sides of the aisle still grieving the election and the resulting divisions. We find ourselves stunned by blatant acts of racism, sexism and homophobia in our country, as well as the escalating threats to our safety posed by North Korea.…