Dear Readers: Thank you for all your responses to “Letting Go Is Hard to Do.” We have undeniably wonderful parents among our readership. Here are two of my favorite letters. Dear Annie: This is in ...
When I was living through the years as the primary care partner for both of my lovely parents who were experiencing dementia, I read that the caregiving journey is a marathon, not a sprint. I found it ...
“To let go does not mean to get rid of. To let go means to let be. When we let be with compassion, things come and go on their own.” –Jack Kornfield Holding on to pain doesn’t fix anything. Replaying ...
Tampa (BLOOM) – Imagine standing on the precipice of a cliff, weighed down by emotional baggage that keeps you from soaring freely. But there is power in letting go. Welcome to the healing journey, ...
Imagine if peace was as simple as learning to let go. Shunmy Masuno’s How to Let Things Go: 99 Tips from a Zen Buddhist Monk ...
“To let go does not mean to get rid of. To let go means to let be. When we let be with compassion, things come and go on their own.” –Jack Kornfield Holding on to pain doesn’t fix anything. Replaying ...