by Nathan Driskell | Nov 11, 2015 | Therapeutic Word of the Day
“Time is relative. Complain and you will not have enough. Make use of what you have.” Similar to Procrastination, we often as humans have a problem managing time. We often complain there is not “enough time in the day” to get things done. Why...
by Nathan Driskell | Nov 10, 2015 | Therapeutic Word of the Day
“We all need some. Are you providing enough for yourself and others?” As I treat Autism, I often see clients who have a very specific need for space. Many need a place where they can go and be safe, to recharge and refocus. However, everyone needs the...
by Nathan Driskell | Nov 9, 2015 | Therapeutic Word of the Day
“Self-Esteem: Too much is just as harmful as too little. Know your strengths and weaknesses, and go live life.” Self-esteem is a very important concept to get right. It does not mean you can “do anything you want” and can achieve “any...
by Nathan Driskell | Nov 8, 2015 | Therapeutic Word of the Day
“Procrastination: Why are you wasting time distracting yourself from living life? Get up and get going!” Welcome to another one of my issues. I love to procrastinate. Most of the failures in my life have been from me procrastinating. While my addiction to...
by Nathan Driskell | Nov 7, 2015 | Therapeutic Word of the Day
“Patience: If Rome was not built in a day, why should your life? Give yourself time to learn and grow.” In truth, I hate patience. Why? Because I have a difficult time accepting it. I often find myself becoming annoyed things in my life are not happening...
by Nathan Driskell | Nov 6, 2015 | Therapeutic Word of the Day
“Love: If you cannot love yourself, how can you love anyone? Love yourself, then focus on those around you.” Ask yourself, who do I spend every moment of every day with? Who is there no matter what happens, and will never leave me? The answer is you. You...