The Gifts To Be Found in Untold Stories

The Gifts To Be Found in Untold Stories

A story untold hides itself from those who matter to us, and maybe even from aspects of our own self-perception. Through dialogue, when the listener is genuinely interested, our untold stories get the light of day and bring insight, connection, and, sometimes,...
Burnout and the Life Review

Burnout and the Life Review

“I wish I could show you when you are lonely or in the darkness the astonishing light of your own being.” – Hafiz Midlife brings insights derived from life experience, education, and working away at jobs that may or may not be fulfilling. At its best, midlife grants...
The Importance of Telling Our Stories

The Importance of Telling Our Stories

The telling of our stories releases us from our attachment to them, puts them in context and gives those stories a life of their own. In the telling, our stories enliven memories; storytellers reconnect with the original energy they experienced when living those...
L-U-C-K and the Yellow Brick Road

L-U-C-K and the Yellow Brick Road

Back when I was in high school, working three jobs to save toward college, yet feeling pessimistic that I would ever have enough, a supportive adult friend introduced me to an elder from her family. She hoped his stories would distract me from my worries and somehow...
A Creative Antidote to Languishing

A Creative Antidote to Languishing

A recent New York Times article discussed feelings of malaise induced by the pandemic’s shut-downs and consequent reduced social exposure as languishing. “Languishing is a sense of stagnation and emptiness. It feels as if you’re muddling through your days, looking at...
The Power of Deep Listening

The Power of Deep Listening

Have you ever noticed how attentively you listen when people confide in you? Most of us tend to “self-listen” that is, we hear only part of what a person is saying while calculating our own response. It’s so automatic that when I ask you about the quality of your...