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Mar 13

The Roadmap to Demystifying Cross-Cultural Communication

by Amanda Lee
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Ask Amanda, Communication, Tips
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Recently I passed along the below resource while speaking with a representative from a well known global media outlet at SXSW who was lamenting difficulties in navigating the oft times precarious pathway of international negotiations. Linguist and cultural anthropologist Richard …

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Dec 08

7 Tools for Winter Holiday Self-Care

by Amanda Lee
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Ask Amanda, Recovery & Trauma, Tips
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Facing the winter holidays can be daunting to anyone, especially if you’re exhausted and nearing burn-out. The looming specter of faking holiday cheer is cringeworthy at best, particularly whilst trying to keep the peace if the voices inside your head …

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Nov 21

Books for Inmates for the Holidays

by Amanda Lee
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Philanthropy, Recovery & Trauma
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Let’s get books to our community members who are in prison, before the holidays! I worked for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice early in my career and know how desperate the conditions can be. One of the things that …

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Nov 03

Red Flagged | Part 2 | Memories of a Red Flagged Kid | 2. An Angel the Size of a Mountain | Dad’s Place

by Amanda Lee
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Grief, Recovery & Trauma, Red Flagged
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Where we meet the archetypal savior, move from the pedophile’s house, and then everything goes to shit again. 2. An Angel the Size of a Mountain   Dad’s Place (2-4 Houston, Texas) I’m told I was two and a half, …

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Oct 06

Red Flagged | Part 2 | Memories of a Red Flagged Kid | Intro | 1. A Question of Sexual Abuse

by Amanda Lee
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Recovery & Trauma, Red Flagged
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Intro By sharing these stories with you I delve deep within myself to uncover pieces of a person I thought could be hidden away. It’s in the revealing of our tabooed existence that we truly begin to take form in …

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Jul 29

Red Flagged | Part 1 | A Poem

by Amanda Lee
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Recovery & Trauma, You
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A piece on the personal archeology of victim blaming and the exclusion of survivors as actors in social change and healing. She sat at her desk, Me, staring at the curtain patterns behind her head, Wide eyed and eager to …

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Sep 16

Is Saying “I’m Sorry” Enough?

by Amanda Lee
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Forgiveness, Recovery & Trauma, Step Guide
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Is the term: “I’m Sorry” sufficient when making amends? How does it feel when someone continues to repeat the same behavior they’ve said they’re sorry for? When approaching the prospect of making amends one of the most important things to …

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Sep 04

Who Do You Want To Allow Into Your Life?

by Amanda Lee
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Recovery & Trauma, You
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Regardless of whether you would like to have an unlimited supply of attention and compassion to give to everyone in the world…you are human, and therefore limited in the personal resources you have to give others. Many of us ignore …

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Aug 28

Seeking Refuge In The Red Tent

by Amanda Lee
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Recovery & Trauma, Tips
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It seems to me that after 26 years of semi-regular visits by the painful process of sloughing off inner uterine lining and passing it through my vagina that I would have created a system of  self-nurturance that would be well honed and …

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Aug 20

Taking a look at the harm we’ve done to ourselves and others

by Amanda Lee
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Forgiveness, Recovery & Trauma, Step Guide, Tips
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The only thing within you that is capable of controlling you is the thing you choose to ignore. You do not have to close your eyes on your life or your past. How often has shame, guilt, and fear caused …

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