Wednesday Wisdom

Join us on the first Wednesday of every month for insightful personal stories, engaging topics, and cool new resources.

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Bus Stops and Drop-offs

It’s that time of year when many of us have to practice letting go. Whether you’re dropping your child off at preschool, high school, or even college, transitions are never easy.

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Lowering Our Expectations

Have you ever planned an event, only to be completely disappointed by how it turned out? Let’s face it, sometimes the plan is not the plan— but what can you do to maintain your standards when you also have to lower your expectations?

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The Best and Worst Purchase

Have you ever made a purchase, and later felt like it was the best decision you had ever made? Or had the reverse happen to you, where you made a purchase and then regretted doing so? What can we do in advance to make sure we avoid buyer’s remorse in the future?

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Seek to Understand

June is Pride Month, and in the LGBTQ+ community it’s a time for celebration. Many ask, does Pride Month really matter? Read here for some insight on how you can take this month to seek and to better understand.

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First In, Last Out

Are you typically the person who arrives to work before everyone else? Are you also the one who’s last to leave? Or do you leave the second your work day is over? What does that say about us?

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Sometimes We Need to Zoom Out

Have you ever replayed a conversation in your head, wishing you could take back something you said? Do you zoom into a negative detail and obsess about it, rather than zooming out and focusing on the bigger picture?

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Which Do You Prefer?

How often do you find yourself overwhelmed by decision fatigue— when there are too many options and you cannot seem to make a decision? Try these simple tips to narrow down your choices and reach a faster (and less frustrating) conclusion.

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Decisions, decisions…

How often do you hesitate making a decision because you get worried about what other people will think? Sometimes we have to stop waiting for the “right” time to make our decisions.

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What’s Wrong with Groundhog Day?

When we refer to something as “Groundhog Day,” the connotation is usually boring, repetitive, and means the same thing over and over. What if that’s not so bad after all?

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Inspect What You Expect

We all have expectations of ourselves and of other people. But how often do you inspect what you expect? Read how powerful this extra layer of accountability can be.

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Please Return to Sender

Some high-end brand name items come with a registration tag to track it if it ever becomes lost. What if everything we deemed important to us came with such a thing?

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What Do Our Scars Say

We each carry scars. Some are visible and some are not. But they all tell a story about our past, and even shape who we ultimately become.

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