3 Questions to Become More Self-Aware
Anaïs Nin once said, “We see the world, not as it is, but as we are.” In other words, we are unique observers of the world based on our experiences, our cultures, and our emotions.
Anaïs Nin once said, “We see the world, not as it is, but as we are.” In other words, we are unique observers of the world based on our experiences, our cultures, and our emotions.
Consider these four paradoxes: We are more prosperous than ever. And yet, we constantly strive for more stuff: a bigger house, a newer car, or the latest fashion. We are living longer than ever before,
With the focus on enhancing joy, health, love and meaning in your life, my transformational approach is interdisciplinary and integrates learnings from spiritual wisdom traditions, philosophy, positive psychology, neuroscience and organizational development.