By Norman Fischer — 2017
Norman Fischer explains why it’s suffering that gives us the incentive, vision, and strength to transform our lives.
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Both parents and adult children often fail to recognize how profoundly the rules of family life have changed over the past half century.
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Some people harbor the illusion that rest is a luxury they do not have time for, but the reality is that rest is a necessity.
There may be a reason so many people refer to losing a piece of themselves...
Sadness is a central part of our lives, yet it’s typically ignored at work, hurting employees and managers alike.
If we can process our regrets with tenderness and compassion, we can use these hard memories as a part of our wisdom bank.
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Understanding the difference between a spiritual crisis and a mental illness is important to get to the root of the problem.
Spiritual “emergencies” require understanding from mental health professionals.
Despair may knock the wind out of you, but when embraced and managed effectively, it can also lift you to even greater heights.
In most modern cultures, it’s common for people to feel uneasy about death. We express this discomfort by avoiding conversations on the topic and lowering our voices when speaking of the dead and dying.
Studies of dying patients who seek a hastened death have shown that their reasons often go beyond physical ones like intractable pain or emotional ones like feeling hopeless.