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Breaking the Myth: Therapy Intensives Are for Everyone, Not Just in Crisis

When you hear the phrase ‘therapy intensive,’ you might imagine someone in the middle of a breakdown. But that’s only part of the picture. Therapy intensives aren’t just for emergencies—they’re for anyone who’s ready for a reset. More and more, clients are using them proactively—for clarity, momentum, and deeper healing — on their own timeline!

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Grief: The Dark Side of All Growth Work

When we embark on a journey of personal growth—whether through therapy, self-help, spiritual practice, or simple life experience—we're often sold the sunny side: transformation, liberation, authenticity, and wholeness. The glossy promises of becoming our "best selves" fill bookshelves and social media feeds.

What rarely makes the marketing materials is the unavoidable companion to all meaningful growth: grief.

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Devotion Over Discipline, Or Why Motivation Ain’t Shit

Motivation is a thrilling spark, a burst of energy that propels us into action. It’s that intoxicating moment of inspiration when we feel like we can conquer anything—a new fitness goal, a creative project, a career move. It arrives in an almost magical and captivating way, often unbidden, pushing us forward with enthusiasm and excitement. But inevitably, it fades. And we are left wondering why we don’t feel quite as excited as we did before. Soon enough, if we rely solely on motivation, we cycle through disappointment several times before we may feel our our goals beginning to slip away, gathering dust alongside abandoned resolutions and forgotten ambitions.

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