It was an unfortunate occurrence that my eight-year-old daughter removed her favorite charm necklace at gymnastics, left it in a cubby hole, never to be seen again. I'm not sure what was more upsetting to me when this happened-the loss of something meaningful with sentimental value to her, or her reaction to it-one of being extremely hard on herself
Lesser cites stories of those who have gone through a divorce (as she has), lost a child or suffered a terminal illness. She brings in thinkers such as Tibetan Buddhist Pema Chodron, the late philosopher Joseph Campbell and her longtime friend and colleague Ram Dass to illustrate how meditation and belief in a spirit that works through people can help break through fear and hopelessness.
Lesser's own Phoenix Process began when...
As a business owner, it's important to keep up-to-date with laws that could impact your company. One way to do this is by outsourcing to a payroll company.
The payroll company you outsource will send you...