Category Archives: ego

Let Go (of) My Ego: The Connection Between Ego and Anger

While in college back in the 60’s, I majored in psychology. While it was not my eventual degree, I continued to find it a fascinating subject even decades later. I remember during one of my classes the professor stated that there were only two emotions: love and fear. I found that difficult to comprehend at […]
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Step into “The Path of Synchronicity” with author, Dr. Allan G. Hunter on The Nancy Ferrari Show

Join me and my very special guest, Dr. Allan G. Hunter, author of over 12 books, counselor, and Professor of Literature at Curry College on The Nancy Ferrari Show airing live on W4CY Radio (www.W4CY.com) on Monday, June 9th, 9:00 am PT/12:00 pm ET.  Dr. Hunter will share his dynamic and insightful book “The Path […]
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A No-Win Situation: What to Do When You’re Caught in the Middle

We’ve all found ourselves in situations where we feel as though we’re caught between a rock and a hard place. Faced with making a necessary decision, our choices are less than favorable and all options have potentially serious consequences. Your best friend confides that she’s having an affair and begs you not to tell her […]
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How to Heal a Toxic Work Environment

We spend nearly 1/3 of our lives at work. That’s an enormous amount of time and if the work environment is hostile it can be a nightmare. In the case of my client, he received a promotion within the company that created stress and disention among him and his workers. Fearing a blow-up at work, […]
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How to Have a Great President Debate: The Do’s, Do Not’s, and Never’s

Both presidential candidates are facing one of the greatest and most challenging debates in this nation’s history. With the current state of the economy and the passion for or against the current president, each has their work cut out for them. Knowing what to say and how to say it is important. Knowing what to […]
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Oh, Deer!

I was ecstatic when we moved into our home fifteen years ago. Leaving behind a congested suburb for a more rural area abundant with wildlife was a dream-come-true for me. I’ve always felt a special connection with nature and to be living among her finest was heaven! Herds of deer, magnificent black bears, red foxes […]
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