A Sijo David ben Alexander (n.): human, Jew, skeptic, Zionist, poet father, husband, grant-writer carrying self-doubt, regret seeking connection through verse vision: unfinished, imperfect self Reena’s Xploration Challenge 396 For this week’s RXC, we are encouraged to imagine a dictionary page devoted solely to ourselves, filled with words that describe our identity, vision, and mission.… Continue reading A work in progress (n.), or: By definition→| The Skeptic's Kaddish 🇮🇱
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Vulnerability is often perceived as a sign of weakness by the society. Contrary to popular belief, vulnerability is not a sign of fragility; rather, it… The post Embracing Vulnerability: The Key to Mental Strength and Well-being appeared first on Psychology of Everything.| Psychology of Everything
In this thought-provoking episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood welcomes Raimonda Jankunaite to explore the themes of visibility, empowerment, and authenticity. The conversation navigates Raimonda’s personal journey, starting from her upbringing in Lithuania and transformational move to Spain, to finding her voice after experiencing trauma and societal conditioning. She and Joanne discuss how patriarchal expectations and cultural traditions can silence women and minority c...| SEE Change Happen: The Inclusive Culture Experts
Loneliness is a universal human experience, but it is often misunderstood or overlooked. Let's delve into the psychology behind loneliness.| Psychology of Everything
Self-respect is the bedrock upon which self-esteem, confidence, and mental well-being are built. The psychology behind self-respect is intricate. Learn More| Psychology of Everything
Ah what fun. Disability often feels like a lifelong white elephant party. Sure, some of the aspects to being disabled are a gift—being able to think outside the box, the resourcefulness, general bad-assery—but there are many characteristics to our lives that abled people are glad were gifted to us and not them. Discrimination from the […]| Crutches and Spice
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