by James Robbins, M.A., LPC Some people talk too much. You know who you are. But over-talking isn’t the problem so much as under-listening. Next time your co-worker asks what you did this weekend, try something different. Rather than treating her to a detailed blow-by-blow of your fishing trip, focus on her weekend. Ask questions. […]
The Secret to Being Thankful
by James Robbins, M.A., LPC Be thankful. You hear that a lot this time of year. Be thankful for your next meal, a roof over your head, the people that love and support you. Good advice. But what does being thankful look like? Do you say a prayer for the world’s hungry before you launch […]
Holidays and How to Survive Them, Part 2
by James Robbins, M.A., LPC The holidays are like Las Vegas. Lots of drunk people wandering around beer goggling, blinking lights, spending too much money. And then there is the crushing return trip – that head-pounding Monday morning back at work, fatter and poorer than you were before. But these aren’t the only ways the […]
10 Things Worth Knowing and 1 that Probably Isn’t
by James Robbins, M.A., LPC As a licensed professional counselor, a published author and co-owner of Dallas Whole Life Counseling I like to think I’ve learned a few things along the way. Here are just a few of the things that I have learned. They might surprise you… Wealthy people worry way more about money […]
Does Venting Really Help?
by James Robbins, M.A., LPC Think of your head like a balloon. When frustrating things happen, you get angry and this balloon fills with hot air. Allow this balloon to keep inflating unchecked, and eventually it will pop. The idea of venting is that, every so often, you need to “blow off some steam.” Let […]
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