Practicality & Perfectionism
Practicality & Perfectionism “When trying to better ourselves, however, somehow we got...
Read MorePosted by Stephen Bryant Walker, MFT | Nov 20, 2020 | December 2017
Practicality & Perfectionism “When trying to better ourselves, however, somehow we got...
Read MorePosted by Stephen Bryant Walker, MFT | Nov 11, 2020 | September 2017
Why do we push ourselves to the point of detrimental consequences such as fatigue or exhaustion, anxiety or stress, depression or isolation…? Is it the expectation we feel to act a certain way coming from society, family and friends, work associates, or ourselves? We aren’t born this way, but it becomes engrained in our psyche.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Bryant Walker, MFT | Oct 30, 2020 | November 2016
We are a gallery and a center for healing and creativity – as we know it is all connected – creating the kind of intimacy that facilitates profound healing.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Bryant Walker, MFT | Oct 16, 2020 | March 2015
Often it takes getting really uncomfortable with a situation to prompt you to decide to make a change.
Read MorePosted by Stephen Bryant Walker, MFT | Oct 1, 2020 | December 2014
Leftover pie and cheesecake from Thanksgiving is the problem. Many people complain about leftover turkey. But we all know what to do about turkey. We might complain, but we all know that turkey goes into sandwiches and soups. It’s a no-brainer. Extra dessert is a problem.
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