How do we manage communication, connection and relationships in a new on-line world where virtual people become more important than our family and circle of friends?
Amber McAuley explains and provides strategies for survival.
Amber acts as both the primary coordinator of all global online-learning programs as well as a facilitator of the various Mindfulness Without Borders (MWB) curricula and workshops.
She comes to MWB as a published author, public speaker and child and youth counselor.
Amber helms MWB’s Mental Health Matters free webinars for teachers and their classrooms across the globe and is the founder of Move-it for Young Minds.
Listen to a fascinating interview with Amber McAuley on The Elsabe Smit Show on 5th November 2017 at 4pm on this link: https://www.facebook.com/AskElsabeSmit/videos
Here is a link to the recorded show on Youtube.
How do you finally end a very wrong relationship that lingers with you after everyone has left but you?
How do you forgive someone who is dead?
How do you make peace with a violent co-parent after the relationship has ended?
What if someone's actions has destroyed your life and left you physically damaged?
We sometimes have relationships that end up placing us in impossible situations, where an amicable end seems to be impossible.
However, it is always possible to move on from the most challenging situation and find the wisdom in the experience.
Tune in to The Elsabe Smit Show on Sunday 17th September live at 4 pm GMT using this link: https://www.facebook.com/AskElsabeSmit/videos to hear more about using herbs and lesser-known edible plants.
The show covers a range of topics related to the creation process, from becoming aware of your destiny, through shaping your thoughts and actions, to learning the wisdom from your experiences and practising forgiveness.
A link to the recorded show will be posted here after the show. If you cannot connect on the live show, diarize the date and come back later to watch the recording on Youtube
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Question:
My relationship has been going nowhere for the past few months.
My partner and I have been going through rough times for various reasons, but we are not really talking to each other.
Should I stay or go?