Guess What? Being Unbalanced Is Not Necessarily a Bad Thing
I promise you, this isn’t going to be one of my “longish” rants. This is going to be short and sweet. 😀 Read more…
I promise you, this isn’t going to be one of my “longish” rants. This is going to be short and sweet. 😀 Read more…
Many people, especially men, when approached with the concept of learning how to nurture yourself would dismiss it as being “weak.” Read more…
Sorry, I’ve made it a point to post a blog a week, but instead of skipping one week, I skipped two…doh! Truth be told, I have actually been working on The Viable Alternative, but on other things and with my busy schedule, I couldn’t fit in the blog as well.
Anyway, we’re all aware of the feelings we get when we get something we’ve wanted for a long time, Read more…
I’m sure in each of our lives, we’ve seen or heard of someone who’s living what we’d view as an incredible lifestyle. The person is in great shape and is very healthy, he or she earns a lot of money, is in a fulfilling, loving romantic long term relationship or has an active, fun dating life, has great friends, has a career or a business that is very fulfilling, regularly engages in activities that he or she enjoys, overall has a great attitude, and most importantly, the person is HAPPY. Read more…
I mentioned in my blog STOP Trying to Make Sense of the Change, Transformation or Shift You’re Experiencing how I’ve started to really dislike going to the gym beyond the normal lack of motivation. It’s like the same zest and fire that kept me working out consistently for the past fifteen years is gone and because I feel like I’m just going through the motions, it’s been a lot easier for me to just opt out of going at all. Read more…
I’ve always been fascinated by stories of people transforming their lives in various areas, but in the midst of my fascination, it wasn’t until recently that I realized that I’m going through one of my own.
Last week, last Wednesday to be exact, has marked one year since I started therapy, body oriented therapy that is, and hitting this milestone of completing my “Freshman year” of therapy has compelled my to sit back and reflect how I’ve changed. Read more…
I’m still digging as to why I’ve struggled and “just get by” financially for most of my adult life, and why, oh why, when success is just about to pop off in my life, something happens to sabotage it.
In the past two weeks I’ve come to a couple of realizations that have shed light on this matter both of which tie into me being disconnected from my emotions. Read more…
I’ve had it on my heart for the last four years to produce this show called THE IKE SHOW 20__ VIDEO LAUNCH -“Get out of Your Own Way.”
The show, which was originally supposed to take place in 2012, but then was pushed back to 2013, then to 2014, then to…well, let’s just say it’s still “in the works.” Read more…
Growing up an ethnically ambiguous kid and a second generation immigrant, one of my sole desires growing up was to fit and blend in with everyone else, namely because I felt I stuck out so much and always felt I was on the outside looking in.
I always observed others to take cues on what it was like to be like everyone else. I would copy their mannerisms, how they spoke, how they dressed, and sometimes, if they had a differing view than me, I would take up theirs. Read more…