The title pretty much says it all, but if you don’t have acrylic paint, etc, you can DRAW WHAT YOU LOVE. It’s pretty cool, because it forces you to look
Here’s an excerpt from Escaping Ever-Stressed Mode, highlighting some of my favorite science-backed tips that really helped me (circa 2019). What Will You Try? If you have to pick just
Note: The PAG (periaqueductal gray) is not actually part of the reptilian brain as you might assume from the stock image I purchased for this one. The PAG, is an
Artistic Exploration: Building off of exploration #1, grab whatever artistic items and tools you have. For example, I used: Steps: Is Your Am-ness Shining Through or Being Blocked? I grabbed
“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus Artistic exploration: Doodle what is arising in your “am-ness” (there are lots of
In this episode, Jes speaks with Naturopath Sarah Chopra about her specialties, including the different states our bodies can be in, depending on if our nervous system thinks we’re safe
You might be wondering “Did Jessika interview Jen Sincero on her podcast?” The answer is “No, I did not.” I interviewed my “Baddass” button that I got on Amazon.com. Hey,
In my last post entitled Why You Shouldn’t Settle When it Comes to Work, I mentioned that in her book The Regenerative Business, Carol Sanford recommends that businesses adapt a
Mary Kay Morrison’s lifelong work as a speaker, author, and educator includes integrating what we know about applying cognitive research on both the emotions (particularity humor) and movement to learning,
This is a spin of the Appendix of my book, Ever-Stressed! This post is MY OPINION and MY TAKE and meant for entertainment purposes only. What’s the difference between a