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 12, 2018
When I was in graduate school, I thought the most boring class I would take would be the part on career theories. However, my very wise professor showed me how fascinating this can be since career is where adults arguably spend 80% of their time. Career isn’t just...