Al, LMSW

Al, LMSW

Story. We are the creators of a unique autobiographical story. It may or may not yet be written down or made known to others. Still, it is chronicled inside us,…
Christen

Christen, M.A., A.E.C. 

Trust. The journey of life can be like riding a wave until it takes you under.  We have to trust the process even when it's unclear, does not fit the…
Alexis, Executive Assistant

Alexis, Executive Assistant

Forgiveness. Forgiveness is often defined as a conscious, deliberate decision to release feelings of resentment toward those who have caused you harm, regardless of whether they deserve your forgiveness. We…
Shannon, EALP

Shannon, EALP

Awareness.  Awareness gives us the ability to choose how we respond. Awareness helps to keep ourselves safe in our everyday lives. When we become aware of ourselves, we can take the…
Brisa

Brisa, Intern

Patience. To explain my word I’ll use an art analogy; if you put a ceramic pot in the kiln as soon as you make it, it will explode and damage…
Chris

Chris, M.A.

Trouble. Life is hard. There is no getting around it. We have troubles outside of us; the pressures of the job, strained relationships, losses, awful things that have happened to…
Jonathan

Jonathan, MSW

Connection.  Relationships and connections unavoidably shape our lives.  Positive connections between God and other people shape our thoughts and behavior, provide fulfillment, and teach us more about ourselves.  Broken connections…
Todd, M.A. LPC, SATP

Todd, M.A. LPC, SATP

Broken. That’s a word that describes the world and the people living within it. We all hurt, feel sad, and struggle with something. As much as we try to cover up…
Bernard, M.A.

Bernard, M.A.

Reconcile. This is a multilayered word with multiple meanings, such as to restore, to harmonize, settle, make consistent with another, and accepting an unwelcomed thing. Personally, this word says that…