“I Don’t Know Anything!”

By Dr. Margaret Paul April 06, 2020

What if you knew that, not only do you know nothing, but that you don’t need to know anything?

 

“One thing only I know, and that is that I know nothing.” Socrates

One of my all-time favorite movie lines is in the Alastair Sims version of A . . . → Read More: “I Don’t Know Anything!”

The Touch That Heals Trauma

 

By Dr. Margaret Paul March 30, 2020

We all have more power than we know to help each other heal. Loving mothers know instinctively that when their children are hurting physically or emotionally, what they need is to be gently held with loving arms and soothed with loving words. Those of us who . . . → Read More: The Touch That Heals Trauma

How To Love Myself? Six Steps to Loving Yourself

By Dr. Margaret Paul March 23, 2020

Practicing these Six Steps are essential for learning how to love yourself and share your love with others.

Imagine that you have a baby and you want to be a loving parent. One of the things loving parents do is keep a baby monitor on . . . → Read More: How To Love Myself? Six Steps to Loving Yourself

Managing This Challenging Time As A Loving Adult

By Dr. Margaret Paul March 16, 2020

Suggestions on how to stay safe during this pandemic.

There is no better time than now to practice Inner Bonding in numerous areas of your life.

Emotionally and Spiritually

Please be very kind and gentle with yourself. It’s very important to not allow your wounded self to . . . → Read More: Managing This Challenging Time As A Loving Adult

Do You Take Accountability For Your Mistakes?

By Dr. Margaret Paul March 09, 2020

Are you afraid to be accountable for your choices? Discover why and what to do about it.

What’s the first thing you think when you make a mistake? If you’re like most people, you will either blame someone else or blame yourself.

Blaming, even blaming . . . → Read More: Do You Take Accountability For Your Mistakes?

Discovering The Pearl From the Wounds

By Dr. Margaret Paul March 02, 2020

Rather than feeling like a victim of your wounds, you might want to embrace them as the injury necessary to produce the being that you are capable of becoming.

“A pearl is a beautiful thing that is produced by an injured life. It is . . . → Read More: Discovering The Pearl From the Wounds