by Joan Endicott | Oct 26, 2016 | Blog
Approaching an anniversary of any tragedy can take its toll on us. We can find ourselves repeating some of the stages of grief we felt initially, as we’re hit by huge waves of emotions, similar to what we experienced initially: grief, heartache, pain, questioning,...
by Joan Endicott | Sep 14, 2016 | Blog
Whether consciously aware of it or not, our mental and emotional state is continually affected by the repeated exposure to all the messages we see and hear throughout the day – good or bad. Just as our physical body requires healthy food to be healthy, so does our...
by Joan Endicott | Aug 3, 2016 | Blog
There are critics everywhere. Everyone will receive criticism. We can’t control that. But we can control what we do with the criticism, and how we respond to it. Joan shares an example of a boy who was criticized by his own family and went on to do great things....
by Joan Endicott | Jul 4, 2016 | Blog
Looking at the test results, the Doctor leaned toward me, putting his hand on my knee and said, “Joan, I need you to know you can die from this.” “That’s crazy!” I thought – “I’m not physically sick…just feeling a little run down.” So began a journey of learning...
by Joan Endicott | Jun 13, 2016 | Blog
If you’ve ever felt like giving up on a dream or vision you’ve had in life, this reminder may be just for you today. Joan shares how you can know it’s not too late ~ and why it’s important to keep...
by Joan Endicott | Jun 5, 2016 | Blog
Don’t you hate wasting time and energy on regret? Well you’re not alone! It’s a universal issue-we all have it. The good news is, there are things we can do to slay that GIANT called Regret. Joan Endicott shares two simple, yet empowering questions...
by Joan Endicott | May 19, 2016 | Blog
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by Joan Endicott | Oct 27, 2014 | Blog
I Don’t Have to, “I Get To!”® By Joan Endicott – Author / Founder “I Get To!”® Today marks the 13 year anniversary of a tragedy that changed my life forever. October 26, 2001, was a sunny, crisp fall morning and as I walked Laurie out to her van, we...