By Margaret, on April 15th, 2019
Accepting What You Can’t Control, Controlling What You Can
By Dr. Margaret Paul April 15, 2019
Coming to grips with what you can and can’t control opens the door to true emotional freedom and personal power.
I frequently receive questions about what to do in situations where someone is behaving in an . . . → Read More: Accepting What You Can’t Control, Controlling What You Can
By Margaret, on April 8th, 2019
5 Ways You Can Think You Are on a Spiritual Path, But Not Be
April 08, 2019
If you are on a spiritual path, are you honest with yourself about your true intent?
“…The form our faith takes is less important than the love it imparts….The bedrock of spirituality is to learn . . . → Read More: 5 Ways You Can Think You Are on a Spiritual Path, But Not Be
By Margaret, on February 18th, 2019
By Dr. Margaret Paul February 18, 2019
Do you know what your painful existential feelings are telling you? Discover the incredibly valuable information these feelings have for you.
One of the basic tenets of Inner Bonding is that our feelings are our inner guidance system. Our wounded feelings such as anxiety, depression, . . . → Read More: The Important Messages From Our Deeper Painful Feelings
By Margaret, on February 11th, 2019
By Dr. Margaret Paul February 11, 2019
It is profoundly healing when another is able to deeply understand and empathize with our core painful feelings.
In 1961, author Robert A. Heinlein coined the term “grok” in his best-selling book, “Stranger in a Strange Land”.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines grok as “to . . . → Read More: The Power of Being “Grokked”
By Margaret, on December 31st, 2018
By Dr. Margaret Paul December 31, 2018
This year, make two New Year’s Resolution lists – one for your external goals and one for who you want to be.
There are two kinds of New Year’s Resolutions:
What you are going to do to accomplish your goals Who you want to be . . . → Read More: A Different Kind of New Year’s Resolution
By Margaret, on December 9th, 2017
What comes to mind when you think about the holidays?
Do you groan, feeling burdened by all you have to do? Do you dread going shopping for gifts or cleaning up after Christmas or Chanukah or Kwanzaa or other holiday celebrations?
Or, do you feel a sense of fun, delight, and joy in the . . . → Read More: Holidays: Fraught or Fun?
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