A one minute video stressing the importance of making decisions only for yourself and not for other people. You cannot take away people’s choices and chances to grow by making decisions for them. I hope you enjoy it! Read more about decisions in How Learning To Say Goodbye Taught Me How To Live Click here to watch now. Until next time, be the light the world needs and have love for all.
A one-minute video highlighting the importance of laughing especially at yourself and life’s curveballs. Those who laugh raise their vibration and are more optimistic. I hope you enjoy it! Click here to watch now. Until next time, be the light the world needs and have love for all.
A one minute video highlighting why we people-please and why we need to stop it now. I hope you enjoy it! Click here to watch now. Until next time, be the light the world needs and have love for all.
A one minute video stressing the importance of understanding your flaws and learning to embrace them. I hope you enjoy it! Click here to watch now. Until next time, be the light the world needs and have love for all.
A one minute video stressing the importance of being who you truly are. Don’t let others make you be smaller than you are. I hope you enjoy it. Click here to watch now. Until next time, be the light the world needs and have love for all.
A one minute video reminding how important it is to be kind with yourself during the tough times. I hope you enjoy it! Click here to watch now. For more on self-love: Until next time be the light the world needs and have love for all.
A one minute video reminding us that it is never too late to receive love. I hope you enjoy it! Click here to watch now. Until next time, be the light the world needs and have love for all.
A conversation about my book and how we can all learn how to handle loss better. I hope you enjoy it. Click here to listen now. Until next time, be the light the world needs and have love for all.
We can’t change what we refuse to acknowledge, and we must acknowledge that violence has become a cancer on our country. To keep pretending that violence has not become a constant companion to humanity is allowing the cancer to become malignant. As Americans, we must own the truth, and as “spiritually awakening” individuals, we must take responsibility for our part in the glorifying and normalizing of violence. Why is it our movies are some of the most violent…..
