As most parents of teenagers and young adults will recognise, a frustrating aspect of parenting is “discussions” with them. The sometimes long drawn out, mindbogglingly convoluted drag out sessions, that leave you exhausted and drained- and then waking up...
It is really difficult to articulate an emotion like anger. You can clearly itemise the things that make you angry, people who make you really really mad. These things you can easily list and if someone asks you can actually tell them what incident or person made you...
The easiest thing to do perhaps is to live someone else’s life for them. Someone says “I’m tired” You say right back “You shouldn’t be staying out so late” Someone tells you their blood pressure is high, you immediately tell...
A chance reading of a post on Facebook got me thinking about silence, coming on the heels of a book I am reading about the convent life in medieval Italy. Sacred Hearts talks about the struggles of a novice nun, who enters the convent against her will and fights to...
“Shall we stop there today?” This very simple sentence is one that I have most effective in both closing a session or holding the door open for further, deeper discussion. It has served me really well over the years in different settings- running focus...
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