by Tasha Domashovetz | Oct 24, 2018
I thoroughly enjoy watching TED Talks as they are a quick way to disseminate some good information. While I was working at the hospital last week, I came across an interesting TED Talk about emotion regulation. Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett explains her recent research...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Oct 18, 2018
Feminism has become a bit of a dirty word. As Sheryl Sandberg points out in her book Lean In, it’s been this way for a while. It also needs to change. Just like how the far left and the far right seem to define the Democrat and Republican parties in politics, the...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Oct 1, 2018
I recently read Brené Brown’s Braving the Wilderness. I thoroughly enjoyed her book and I believe that the concepts she discusses in her book are things we desperately need as a society right now. She primarily addresses the concept of true belonging. Definition...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Sep 22, 2018
I recently read Eating in the Light of the Moon by Dr. Anita Johnston. I must say, I feel personally validated and understood in a way that I haven’t before. I won’t really go into many details of Dr. Johnston’s book because I think you should read it yourself! But...
by Tasha Domashovetz | Sep 17, 2018
My last post got me thinking about all the complexities of career counseling. One of the other best kept secrets is avocations! Let’s refer back to the Strong’s Interest Inventory. Based on the assessment, you get a three letter code essentially indicating your career...