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The Mother Wound
A Look at the Feminine in All of Us, The Genesis of a Wound
March is Women’s History Month, and it's a great time to celebrate the Feminine in all of us.
Which begs the question, how do Feminine qualities bump up against a Mother Wound?
The Feminine:
This blog is not by any means an exhaustive study of the Feminine but a broad look at the popular view of the Feminine as it relates to the Mother Wound.
Femininity is usually associated with being soft, passive, and receptive. In prehistory, women were revered for their gifts of fertility, the bearers of life…
The Invisible Struggles: How the Mother Wound Affects High-Functioning Adults
Welcome to February, a month that often echoes with the whispers of love. In the spirit of understanding and healing, this month's blog delves into a crucial but often overlooked aspect of the Mother Wound—its impact on high-functioning adults.
I often discuss how this wound shapes the experiences of women, men, and children, but what about those navigating the complex worlds of business, professions, and side hustles?
The Mother Wound has many dimensions. While I detail six major types in my wo…
New Year, New Possibilities
As we step into the fresh canvas of January, a new year is filled with possibilities and potential. Between the holiday reflections and the weight of current events on our minds and collective psyche, I am grateful for this moment to share thoughts with you in this January blog.
January symbolizes new beginnings, a time to embark on the year's journey with renewed energy and hope. Have you been or begun engaging in something that truly resonates with your passion? Can you feel the vitality of be…
Breathe.
Embracing the Season of Slowing Down
Embracing Anger: A Journey of Self-Understanding and Healing
Overriding vs. Overcoming: Navigating Emotional Challenges
Am I an Imposter? Overcoming the Mother Wound and Embracing Authenticity
Embracing the Transition: Welcoming the Almost-Fall Season
Finding Beauty in Imperfection
Upon reaching our accommodation, we were welcomed by a muggy room teeming with insects inside and out. Ouch, the itchy bites left their mark on me. Yet, amidst these imperfections, I learned that the word "perfect" has a broader definition. It wasn't about an idyllic experien…