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How Work Relationships Affect Inner Peace

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  Work is where many of us spend most of our waking hours. It’s where we test our patience, our confidence, and our sense of worth. In 2026, the workplace is more connected and more demanding than ever — remote meetings across time zones, constant notifications, blurred boundaries between professional and personal life. In that environment, inner peace often depends less on the work itself and more on the relationships that surround it. 1. Work relationships mirror our inner balance The way we respond to colleagues often reflects our own state of mind. If we’re calm, we listen. If we’re anxious, we defend. Peace at work begins not with perfect coworkers but with self-awareness — noticing when our reactions belong more to old wounds than to present realities. 2. Collaboration can nurture peace Healthy teamwork builds trust and belonging. When people feel seen and valued, tension dissolves. Peace grows in workplaces where communication is honest, feedback is kind, and success is shar...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - You're Not Too Old, and It's Not Too Late (Berns-Zare)

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  Today's publisher's pride is You're Not Too Old, and It's Not Too La te by Ilene Berns-Zare, which reached #70 in midlife self-help. Book Description Designed as an accessible 52-week companion, this inspiring guide invites Baby Boomers and Gen Xers to reimagine aging with confidence, vitality, and purpose. Drawing on research-informed tools and practical reflections, it encourages readers to tap into inner strengths, embrace meaningful shifts, and discover everyday “ah-ha” moments that spark renewal. Whether you seek greater wellbeing, deeper meaning, or renewed fulfillment from midlife through older adulthood, this uplifting resource reminds us that aging well is an active journey—and that the best chapters may still lie ahead. Keywords: midlife transformation; aging with purpose; positive aging book; Baby Boomer wellness; Gen X wellbeing; 52‑week self‑growth guide; midlife reinvention; aging well strategies; vitality after 50; personal growth after 50; midlife mi...

May/Mental Health Month: Healing Compassion (Guest post from Dr. Dennis Ortman)

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“My grace is enough for you, For in weakness power reaches perfection.” --St. Paul   I’m in the business of compassionate healing. As a psychologist, my patients come to me in emotional and mental pain. They feel broken and want to be whole. They want relief from their suffering--their depression, anxiety, tempers, compulsions, and disturbing obsessions. Coming to me, they ask me to witness their suffering and bring them relief. Two questions often haunt them: “Why is this happening to me? How can I fix it?” In their desperation, they look for answers from me, whom they consider “the expert.” Contrary to their expectations, I direct those questions back to themselves and assure them, “You have the answers, but don’t know it yet.” I invite them to pay close attention to their own experience, to listen to the subtle voices speaking within, and to engage in open and honest dialogue with themselves. For many, that is a new experience. These voices have been drowned out by the...