Encouragement for Troubling Times
Frightened? Embrace Gratitude and Loving Kindness
Covid-19. Quarantine. Stock market dive. Cancelled events. Job loss. Climate change. We have plenty of reasons to be frightened right now. We would do well to be prepared and purposeful in our approach to these challenges. What we don’t want to do is panic. Easier said than done when we’re stressed and anxious. How do […]
Got Resilience?
In these challenging times of climate disruption, political upheaval and dire forecasts for the future, one thing we could all use more of is resilience. Resilience—it’s our ability to recover quickly from difficult circumstances, to be able to stretch to our limits like a rubber band that bounces back into shape. I wish I could […]
Tiny But Mighty
Tiny But Mighty is the name of a non-GMO heirloom popcorn that I adore. Once only available at local farmers markets, it’s now sold in grocery stores across the country. Tiny But Mighty is making a big impression in a competitive market by promoting healthier corn—for people and for the environment—that’s also very yummy, with […]
An Antidote to Overwhelm
My inbox is overflowing with emails decrying the latest scandal or program cut, with newsletters promoting crucial stories, with action alerts urging me to write, call, sign, march, donate. I am overwhelmed with the number of issues that matter to me and the volume of urgent political fires that need extinguishing every day. I care […]
Don’t Let Fear Shut You Down
So many people around me—my friends, clients, family—are dealing with fear. They believe we have a president who is reckless, dangerous and impulsive. They feel he has a world view that is backward thinking, that clings to the fossil-fueled, earth-raping, power-privileged, racist, sexist, exclusionary beliefs that are destructive for our world. They are afraid that […]