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The Discipline of Building Character

We have all experienced, at one time or another, situations in which our professional responsibilities unexpectedly come into conflict with our deepest values.

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‘Born This Way’? It’s Way More Complicated than That

Many members of the LGBTQ community reject the “born this way” narrative, saying it only benefits people who feel their sexuality and gender are fixed rather than fluid, and questioning why the dignity of gay people should rest on the notion that they were gay from their very first breath.

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Where Toxic Shame Comes from and How to Work Through It

Shame typically comes up when you look inward with a critical eye and evaluate yourself harshly, often for things you have little control over.

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5 Boundaries that Will Help You Reclaim Your Motherhood

Defining your own version of motherhood

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The Fifth House: Your True Path of Self-Expression

“Who are you?” the world asks. Your ever-repeated problem is how to answer in such a manner that you may be able to act out what you truly are as an individual and to fulfill the purpose of your life on earth, without harm to others or to yourself.

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What’s Your Archetype? (And Why It Matters)

It is one of the tenets of being human that we are all inclined to “be” a certain way—and then cling to that identity.

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Meet Rupi Kaur, Queen of the ‘Instapoets’

With almost 2 million Instagram followers, Kaur has made her straightforward poetry about love, heartbreak and womanhood a global sensation

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The 9 Stages of Spiritual Self-Realization

Self-realization is one of those phrases that we hear on the spiritual path that goes in one ear and out the other. We don’t give it much thought, yet it’s at the very heart of EVERYTHING.

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Learning to Accept (if Not Love) My Scar

The scar represented the loss of my younger self’s sense of invulnerability, and — no surprise — triggered a fear of death.

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Belonging to Ourselves and Each Other

Creating spaces where the need to assimilate, conform, and belong are no longer important

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