Posted on May 26, 2010 by Caryn Reddick
I finished reading Geneen Roth’s new book, Women Food and God, a few weeks ago. In a nutshell, Geneen’s premise is that our relationship with food is a direct reflection of our relationship with ourselves, our family, our friends, our community, our work, and just about everything else. Her belief is that if we only eat what our body really wants, and only when our body is truly hungry, we will experience our ideal body weight. She believes that many of us eat to fill emotional “holes” rather than because of hunger. It seems to me that money is (almost) just like food…
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Posted on March 29, 2010 by Caryn Reddick
Mistakes are part of the career reinvention process. I encourage people to take some risks while reinventing themselves. Of course, sometimes this results in mistakes that allow them to learn more about themselves. I love these kind of mistakes. On the other hand, there are some mistakes that are best avoided. They don’t really add value, and they can really slow you down…
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Posted on November 17, 2009 by Caryn Reddick
Following your passion is only possible if you know what your passion is. For many people, it can be harder to find their passion than it is to live it. Great questions can make the process easier…
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