The Double Helix of Human Development, or Finding Space to Heal
By Lee Anne McClymont Healing hurts. The space between “care” and “cure” is crammed with doctors, hospitals, and treatment plans. Identity shifts when people become patients. The patient’s voyage has...
View ArticleSweet Pototoes (Part 1 of 6)
by Lee Anne McClymont When we first moved into a corporate apartment in Chapel Hill in August 2005, I had packed only our summer clothes. Change was coming fast and, foolishly, the only extra item I...
View ArticleSweet Potatoes (Part 2 of 6) Saying “Know” to Fear
by Lee Anne McClymont You may recall from the last article that our family moved into the Triangle in August 2005 from our home in Manhattan. Stable and happy we lived, worked and played in the city...
View ArticleSweet Potatoes (Part 3 of 6) Decision Vision
by Lee Anne McClymont Welcome back. Last week’s article ended with your first assignment. I call that exercise: Running Away: Why Beginnings and Endings Look Alike. With a little practice a pattern...
View ArticleSweet Potatoes (Part 4 of 6) Fear as a Neutral Partner
by Lee Anne McClymont Welcome back! Last week I asked you to frame your fear-filled experiences using very precise language. Words help diffuse the negative emotions that highly charged, fear-filled...
View ArticleSweet Potatoes (Part 6 of 6) A Point of Departure
by Lee Anne McClymont “A Point of Departure.” Aptly named? I hope so! Last week though the article was new, the title remained the same. I hope that did not stop any you from reading the column and...
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