So, we've been dissecting this whole rightful placement in identity process. And, we're making our way through the steps - one foot forward at a time. But, it can't go without saying that the temptation to stop processes in the middle of grinding our way through them is a thing. It's a REAL thing. In … Continue reading Keeping Yourself Honest During the Process
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10 Questions to Consider When Writing Your Identity Needs
First, I want to start out by apologizing for missing you yesterday. I was supposed to be on board with a blog post on Tuesday, but I've had some family priorities that have taken precedence and was extremely preoccupied with attending to those personal tasks. Therefore, I thought I'd distribute this post smack dab in … Continue reading 10 Questions to Consider When Writing Your Identity Needs
Identity Placement in Writing Therapy
Let's have a little change of scenery today, if you don't mind. I mean . . . I like to spice things up a bit on my travels. And, I think a quick trip down memory lane will do the trick. In fact, I like to go back there from time to time, when the … Continue reading Identity Placement in Writing Therapy
Untitled Book #2 – Part 9 (in Audio)
In Part 9 of my Untitled Book #2 series, I give an example of what "misplacement" looked like for me on my road to the rightful placement. Sometimes, there are just certain endeavors we're more suited for than others, and I provide some transparency into how I felt when assuming the full-time role of homeschooling … Continue reading Untitled Book #2 – Part 9 (in Audio)
Untitled Book #2 – Part 10
Here's where I ended last Wednesday's book excerpt in Untitled Book #2 – Part 9: "So, one of the parental perspectives I'll always stand by is that it’s a parent’s responsibility to assist his or her child in developing his or her talents, skills, and abilities and to guide that child into opportunities to use … Continue reading Untitled Book #2 – Part 10
Untitled Book #2 – Part 9
Part 9: Actually, let me back up just a little bit in my story's timeline. Honestly, my misplacement started well before the loss of the homeschooling opportunity. It started fairly early on in the course of teaching my son. During my time of homeschooling, I had multiple personal priorities that needed some managing and, therefore, … Continue reading Untitled Book #2 – Part 9





