Does your appetite for disruption fade just when it’s time to commit to making change happen? And leave you stuck and wondering why? Sometimes I can almost hear someone’s inner voice out when we’re in conversation together. People I work with are usually successful at what they do. They have spent 20+ years mastering their current
“The answer to the pain of grief is not how to get yourself out of it, but how to support yourself inside it.” ~Unknown Since losing my husband Matt over eight months ago to cancer at the age of just thirty-nine, I have noticed so many changes happening within me, and one of those changes
Justin Bieber is steadily moving along his path to redemption. Many would say that he’s already redeemed himself in the eyes of the public. His single, “Sorry,” was considered a turning point in his career, where he openly acknowledged his errors as a young artist and committed to spending his entire life making amends for
Concerns about coronavirus variants are rising as vaccines continue to roll out across Canada. Infectious diseases physician Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti recently joined The Morning Show to discuss current COVID-19 news. Read more: Health Canada says AstraZeneca vaccine safe after countries suspend use Health Canada and the World Health Organization recently said there was no link
To me, being an empath is so much more than just feeling overloaded with compassion or having a sensitivity to crowds. Being an empath isn’t just about feeling one with nature or requiring time to reset either. Empaths are an entirely different species altogether, one that intuitively feels the emotions of others and absorbs them
“Only recently have I realized that being different is not something you want to hide or squelch or suppress.” ~Amy Gerstler I grew up during the traditional times of the sixties and seventies. Dad went out to work and earned the family income, while Mom worked at home raising their children. We were a family
One woman’s barrier-breaking mission on earth has taken her to new frontiers. Survival mode Diana Trujillo’s mother was forced to drop out of medical school when she got pregnant in Colombia. This event represented a frustrating trend for the women in her family, which fuelled her own ambition, Trujillo tells Tech Crunch. “As a girl, I
Along with following public health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians are also facing questionable demands on their personal information. The grocery giant Sobeys has been inviting people to register online for vaccinations at company-owned pharmacies across Canada, operating as Sobeys, Safeway, Lawtons, Thrifty Foods, FreshCo and Foodland. Before people could sign up, a message
Here is the truth that many of us who live and possibly even thrive in an all-too-often frazzled world may find challenging to recognize or accept: When we stop to pace ourselves and appreciate the present, we are more powerful than we would otherwise be either dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.
“The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.” ~Rumi The quarantine has felt oddly familiar. That’s because I spent thirteen years largely homebound with a mysterious, viral-like illness. It even started with a cold on a flight back from Asia in 2005. My nose was an open faucet, and my head felt