Posts Tagged ‘anxiety’
The College Process Is the Mirror We Didn’t Know We Signed Up For
It happens slowly: one day you’re tying their shoes, the next you’re refreshing the Common App at midnight. This piece explores how the college process becomes a mirror—revealing our fear, control, and love—and invites us into a steadier kind of support rooted in mindfulness, trust, and letting go.
Read More13 Years in College Counseling: What I’ve Learned About Families and Anxiety
After a nearly a decade and a half in elite schools, here’s what I’ve learned about families, pressure, and possibility. What if anxiety isn’t just an inner knot we carry, but a current running through classrooms, workplaces, and the expectations surrounding young people? It shows up in GPAs and college lists, in résumé lines and…
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