by Dan Reinhardt | May 19, 2019 | Midlife
Intense experiences have a huge influence on us. The problem is that intense emotions skew our interpretation of experience, resulting in wrong beliefs and poor decisions.Here’s three things you can do to wisely interpret intense experiences. Subscribe to...
by Dan Reinhardt | May 15, 2019 | Midlife
It’s baffling to watch people keep making bad decisions. Given the pain, why would they repeat it? But it’s even more distressing when you notice yourself doing it. Here’s why, and what you can do to stop repeating bad decisions. Subscribe to Conversations That...
by Dan Reinhardt | May 3, 2019 | Midlife
Since you are where you are in life because of the series of choices and decisions you’ve made, then the next obvious question is, “How can I make better decisions?” Subscribe to Conversations That...
by Dan Reinhardt | Apr 30, 2019 | Midlife
It’s a really good practice to regularly step outside the busyness of life and have conversations around things that matter – things that you may not be on the “to do list,” the stuff that shouts at you. You’re good at paying attention to all the things needing to be...
by Dan Reinhardt | Dec 19, 2017 | Midlife
At mid-life you might be at the cusp of your best creativity, even though it may feel like a low point in your life. I had been asked to emcee our community’s Christmas concert. The choir was singing the traditional Christmas portion of Handel’s Messiah, so I was...
by Dan Reinhardt | Sep 21, 2015 | Midlife
By Dr. Dan Reinhardt After decades of busy involvement, deep commitment, passionate vision … there often comes a deep-souled wondering … an inner pause in the midst of all the busyness. Usually something jolts us to recognize this deep, quiet wondering in the heart: a...