My family doctor told me I was “depressed” and probably should be “on medication.” I’m not depressed. I’m sad. My son died. Doesn’t he get
5 Steps to Making a Big Change
We all harbor a secret hope that the tough situations in our lives will magically get better. We yearn, hope, and pray for something to
7 Steps to a More Resilient (and more buoyant) You
Contrary to popular opinion, most of us don’t “bounce back” after getting knocked down. We might want to get back up from the death of
Finding Love After Loss: 7 Steps for Moving Forward
We all have “baggage.” It comes with being human — and with having relationships. By age 18, most of us have discovered that relationships can
Facilitator Training for ACCESS Grief Mentors with Joan Lunden and Heidi Snow
Almost 17 years ago, Ken met an extraordinary young woman named Heidi Snow. Heidi had started a non-profit foundation after her fiancé died in the
Find Your Blind Spots and Pass the Ball
Blind spots. We all have them. And not just in the rearview mirror of our cars. Like insecurities and distortions in the way we perceive
5 Ways to Take Risks and Invest in Yourself
By Dr. Ken. Druck You’ve heard of getting your head in the game. But what about having skin in the game? The great investor Warren
Turning a Breakdown into a Breakthrough
Real Rule #12: Authentically Navigating a Crisis Not long ago, I got a phone call from a close friend at 3 a.m. She had just
Signs Say: “Slow Down!” 6 Ways to Find More Joy in Your Day
A few years ago, I was giving a team-building workshop for a Fortune 500 company. After the morning meetings, I took the CEO aside and
Control is an Illusion: Know When it is Time to Let Go
Human beings are interesting creatures. We think we rule the world, but at the same time, we’re all aliens. As newborns, we’re plopped down on
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