by Ginger Sullivan | Feb 20, 2018 | Emotional Health
Wantless and Needless.* Definition: (noun or adjective) A brilliant psychological adaption whereby a child learns to ignore his or her human needs, creating a false internal belief that he or she no longer has them. This protective move keeps a child from either the...
by Ginger Sullivan | Feb 13, 2018 | Emotional Health
Embracing the depressive position. So fancy for a snowy Wednesday. And what the hell does it mean? It means that if we aren’t willing to feel sad, we end up feeling empty. Allow me to explain. Let’s say, I am hungry, and I have three shiny fruits in front of me – an...
by Ginger Sullivan | Feb 6, 2018 | Emotional Health
Don’t measure your success in life by how infrequently you fall. We all fall. Many of us many times. Rather, measure your success by how often you get back up and how long it takes you to do so. Because, setbacks are inevitable, yet they are temporary. You can move...
by Ginger Sullivan | Jan 25, 2018 | Emotional Health
Before, during or after. Get your head out of the gutter. I am not talking about that. I am talking about neurology and human behavior. Give me a minute – might be more interesting than you think. Yes, we get three opportunities to be our highest, relational...
by Ginger Sullivan | Jan 18, 2018 | Relational Intimacy
I told his boss to give him a raise. He deserved it. On this cold almost winter morning, two days post our meal of giving thanks, human harshness was not necessary. In fact, it was quite jarring. “Oh yeah,” I thought to myself upon witnessing verbal violence. “That.”...
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