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Emotion Coaching: The Heart of Parenting Workshop

Thank You! Thank you for your interest in my 4-hour workshop on Emotion Coaching: The Heart of Parenting Workshop. To Register, please fill out the form below. Deadline to register will be September 23rd, 2016 When: October 8, 2016 from 8:00am to 12:00pm Where: Groff & Associates: Professional Counseling 7425 East 86th Street Indianapolis, IN 46256 …

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The Silent War: The 7 Truths to Overcoming Temptation

Many struggle with temptation and are desperate to find a way out. Here is a list of 7 truth about temptation to prepare yourself to overcome temptation and celebrate in victory. Logan Everett practices on the northeast and south sides of Indianapolis. You can contact him by calling (317) 572-7411 or emailing logan@newhopecounseling.co.

I Hate My Weight

Warning: A bit of self-disclosure in this article. After my high school sophomore season in football, I chose to dedicate my time to becoming a better baseball player. This means I did not play basketball. This also means that I was not as active as I would have been. I slowly began to gain weight, …

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“Today, I feel __________.”

Today I was told something very interesting. A young man talking with me stated, “I don’t feel feelings.” Acting surprised I continued to ask more questions, however, he honestly believed he did not feel any type of emotion. After some dialogue – he changed his mind about those “feelings” he “didn’t feel.” Maybe you are …

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From Ordinary to Extraordinary

Take a moment. Right now — and ask yourself, “What makes me extraordinary?” So many of us think of ourselves as ordinary, average, typical, or simply boring. Again – think, “What makes me extraordinary?” The subject of “me” can go in a lot of different directions. One thinks about their 9 to 5 job that …

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Finding “New Hope”

A large amount of this post was influenced by a sermon I heard a few days ago. The words that Louie Giglio has in his new series, “Hope Has a Name” seems to fit in perfectly with how I see myself in my own practice as a marriage and family therapist associate. I listened to …

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Thriving in Conflict

Anyone who knows what I do could probably guess a few things I have to manage on a day to day basis. Encouraging others, instilling hope, empathizing with people though difficult moments, etc. There are many things I enjoy about therapy, but sometimes my life is engrossed in conflict. Hearing about loss, listening to suffering, …

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Emotionally Manly

When you walk into a room with more than 10 people, chances are, 1 of those people will automatically determine what they know about you and what you are about. The way you walk, the way you talk, the clothes you wear and the way you present yourself is all taken into consideration (sometimes). Those …

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How to Really Love Our Children

Becoming a parent is undoubtedly the most exciting, most crucial responsibility you may have the privilege of experiencing. When you become a parent, it is the one role that can never be taken away from you. From the time they are born, to the moment they take their first steps, to when they begin their …

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