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"Angela has guided me personally and our leadership, as well as our storytelling for many years now. Her insight and wisdom, guidance, encouragement, inspiration and support have proven invaluable. I highly recommend her for any CEO and their respective leadership team. She’s one in ten million!!"
Linda Hickey, NY


Providence
🌿 Word of the Week: Providence A Living Well Today Reflection Some words carry a kind of quiet weight—a sense of mystery, grace, and...
3 days ago


Certain in the Uncertain
How can you be certain in the uncertain? Finding Peace in Unpredictable Times What do we do when the ground shifts beneath our feet? When plans fall through, people change, and the future refuses to arrive in a straight line? We’re often taught that certainty is safety. But what if certainty isn’t something we find
Apr 1


The Power of P.A.U.S.E. How to Reset, Realign, and Recharge
What can the power of P.A.U.S.E. teach us? In a world addicted to hustle, pausing can feel like rebellion. But what if your most extraordinary clarity, creativity, and calm are waiting in the quiet? We’ve been conditioned to believe that constant motion equals progress. Yet the most meaningful moments often emerge when we stop,
Mar 1


Your Life (and Work) As Art
Life (and Work) as Art Infusing Your Daily Routine with Intention and Creativity Viewing life and work as art transforms mundane routines into meaningful experiences. We can find joy and fulfillment in our everyday tasks by approaching each day with creativity and intention.​ The Art of Living Consider how an artist approaches a blank canvas—with
Feb 1


Small Wonders, BIG JOY!
Finding Happiness in the Present Moment How can you seek the small wonders and BIG JOY that life is wanting to offer you? Sometimes, happiness doesn’t arrive with a fanfare or a finish line.It tiptoes in—quietly—through the crack of a sunbeam, the smell of coffee, the sound of laughter from another room. In a world
Jan 1


Your Brain On Art
How Creativity Heals and Expands Us Engaging with art—whether through creation or appreciation—has profound effects on our brain and overall well-being. Beyond mere enjoyment, artistic experiences can serve as powerful tools for healing, personal growth, and cognitive enhancement.​ The Neuroscience of Art When we immerse ourselves in art, our brains respond in remarkable ways:​ Dopamine
Dec 1, 2024
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