by Engracia Gill | Mar 19, 2015 | Blog, Mindfulness
Minute changes eventually result in significant changes. When you fly an airplane from New York to London, changing the trajectory even by one-degree results in big changes at the end of the route. That’s because you change the direction of the plane. If you flew from...
by Engracia Gill | Mar 19, 2015 | Blog, Couple
Resisting the blame game is important for healthy relationships. So, mastering the resistance of blame is crucial for interactions with others. Yet, it can take a lot of practice. The result, however, is freedom and joy that comes from your internal ability to control...
by Engracia Gill | Nov 16, 2012 | Blog, Mindfulness
Three years ago, a friend’s 21-year old son died of heart failure in his sleep. My friend immediately dove into a well of despair. Upon hearing of her son’s passing, I reached out with the “kindness bell,” even though we had been estranged for a couple of years. I...
by Engracia Gill | Jun 3, 2010 | Blog, Well Being
When stressed by lab researchers, rats will bite other rats to dispel the pain of electrical shocks. What’s remarkable about that is how many mammal and bird species have the same reaction as humans do when they are stressed. While we may not go around biting other...