Janet Pearlman

Living in the Stream of Yes

July 12, 2022
by Janet Pearlman
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Yes to Parenting

So many of us carry some thoughts introduced in our past that no longer serve us—perhaps from parents, church or “what everyone seems to believe.” 
Isn’t it great that NOW we have the power to sort through that mental pile, as thoughts arise from experiences, and then to discard what hurts and limits us today. Continue reading

June 15, 2022
by Janet Pearlman
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Caring for Loved One with Dementia

Some of us will find ourselves in a position to care for a loved one who is suffering from dementia. What insight and strategy are available to us in light of perspectives in this blog? Continue reading

June 7, 2022
by Janet Pearlman
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A Relaxed Second Look

We are in charge of our perceptual lens. What we see and how we interpret what we see is entirely subject to our assumptions, the way we think.
If we judge something with a quick glance, and decide it is not up to our standard, we can miss out. Perhaps we can get pay off in taking a second look when we feel better and then making a second survey. Continue reading

May 19, 2022
by Janet Pearlman
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Episode of Growth

Isn’t it great how much we empower ourselves as we understand what is behind our episodes of anger or grief.  When we take a kind attitude towards ourselves, our understanding and acceptance grow deeper for both our own dear self and for others. Continue reading

April 28, 2022
by Janet Pearlman
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Notice the Buzz and Shift

We can have fun noticing “every day” miracles, outcomes we want that give us a boost of pleasure. It is particularly satisfying when we shifted our thinking and got a wanted result. Continue reading

April 14, 2022
by Janet Pearlman
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Importance of Reaching for Better Feeling

We wield our personal power as we reach for thoughts that feel better. People can live a more satisfying life as we awaken to what we feel and lift out spirits if we notice a dip. We want to pursue thoughts that lead us out of unhappiness. Continue reading

(Mission statement here).