by Dr. Kim | Nov 14, 2019 | Authenticity, Human Development
Authenticity is learned and has to be practiced. We often think of authenticity as a dichotomy–you’re either an authentic person, or you aren’t. But that split actually simplifies the concept too much. You may act in an inauthentic way from time to...
by Dr. Kim | Nov 3, 2019 | Coaching, Human Development, Psychology, Reslience, Wellness
Confused about whether to see a therapist or a coach? There are quite a few overlaps in both coaching and counseling. In fact, many counselors also practice coaching with their clients. So what are the distinctions? It depends on who you ask. With my background in...
by Dr. Kim | Nov 1, 2019 | Burnout, Families, Friendship, Purpose, resilience
What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail? This was always a difficult question for me because I never wanted to think about the concept of failing. Honestly, my drive to prevent failure was so strong that I could only imagine things that would bring me...
by nwadmin | Feb 5, 2019 | Burnout, Education, Friendship, Uncategorized
Ok, I admit it. I adore alliteration. But that’s not the reason I chose this month’s theme (not entirely, at least). It’s because we really do “get by with a little help from [our] friends.” Studies show that friendship promotes emotional...