#post_contentMinimalism; simplifying our lives is a complex undertaking| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentPracticing sacred dance| Harvesting Stones
An article in my news feed caught my eye this week: 7 Psychological Superpowers Few People Have That You Can Use to Set Yourself Apart. It sounded interesting — and it was! The author proposes restraint as a superpower. Oxford Online Dictionary defines restraint as “unemotional, dispassionate or moderate behavior; self-control.” The ability to manage Exploring the practice of restraint. Is social media teaching us restraint doesn't matter?| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentWhat is pseudo self and where does it come from?| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentDefining and reclaiming female power| Harvesting Stones
I've been thinking about loyalty recently. Loyalty is one of my bigger rabbit holes. I most often use the term when I'm beating myself up. A nasty little internal voice frequently hisses "Disloyal!" in my ear. This happens so constantly, in fact, that I'm bored. I've decided to unpack the concept of loyalty, spread it What does loyalty really mean? How does it look?| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentExploring the benefits of boredom| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentExploring resilience in an offensive world| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentWhat is gaslighting and what does it look like?| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentExploring the weakness of denialism| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentTolerance is a mutual agreement to live peaceably with differences| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentDisempowering women around self-defense| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentExploring the power of forgiveness| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentArguing with versus accepting what is| Harvesting Stones
This post has been simmering in the back of my mind for some while. I’ve taken my time approaching it because it seems to be something of a landmine for some people. In simplest terms, to be grateful is to be thankful. It’s easy to be thankful for the things we enjoy and that make The healing power of gratitude for the good, the bad, and the ugly| Harvesting Stones
Managing expectations and recognizing how limited they are| Harvesting Stones