
The Life Compass – Navigating Life with Values
Your Internal Compass Navigating Life’s Crossroads with Values-Driven Action Overview When life gets complicated, your values act like a compass—pointing you toward the kind of
Your Internal Compass Navigating Life’s Crossroads with Values-Driven Action Overview When life gets complicated, your values act like a compass—pointing you toward the kind of
Understanding Boundaries, Touch, and Your Nervous System Supporting Your Body’s Sense of Safety, Choice, and Comfort Overview This multimedia resource explores how your body,
Functional Contextualism: A Philosophy for Making Sense (and Making Progress) Why worldview matters in healthcare, education, and systems of change In healthcare, clarity is rare
Complex Adaptive Systems in Health – Part 4 From the Inside Out: Building Regenerative Systems Through Purpose, Process, and Collective Intelligence Intro: From Critique to
Complex Adaptive Systems in Health – Part 3 Systemic Burnout: What Happens When Healthcare Stops Listening to Itself Intro & Recap (Bridging from Part
Complex Adaptive Systems in Health – Part 2 When More Isn’t Better: Supporting Change in Systems That Are Stuck Intro & Recap (Bridging
How Complex Systems Shape Health Part 1: Foundations, Selection, and Systems That Heal or Harm In healthcare, we often default to linear modes of thinking:
Growth Happens in the Trenches How Complexity Theory Helps Us Understand Life’s Most Transformative Moments Growth rarely looks graceful in the moment. More
Introduction: What If the Greatest Threat Isn’t External? Rehab clinicians are no strangers to challenge. We face insurance constraints, productivity metrics, and a healthcare system
Introduction Our culture is filled with advice on “good” posture, from “sit up straight” to “don’t slouch.” But what if posture isn’t simply a matter