by Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT | Dec 16, 2012
Thought for the Week Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT December 17, 2012 Embrace Conflict While creating conflict for conflict’s sake is inappropriate, shunning conflict is ineffective. Conflict is inevitable and it should be embraced. We grow by moving through...
by Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT | Dec 9, 2012
Thought for the Week Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT December 10, 2012 Two Monks Two monks, an older monk and his younger disciple, came to a river and prepared to cross. A young maiden came along and asked for their help in crossing the river. The older monk took the...
by Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT | Dec 2, 2012
Thought for the Week Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT December 3, 2012 What People Remember I have learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. While I may be able to maneuver or talk...
by Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT | Nov 25, 2012
Thought for the Week Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT November 26, 2012 Scars “Scars remind us of where we’ve been. They don’t have to dictate where we’re going.” -Criminal Minds TV Show We all have scars. Some are physical and some are...
by Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT | Nov 19, 2012
Thought for the Week Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT November 19, 2012 I Want to Walk With You What I want I want to walk with you I want to hear you say “Yes, I want that too” – Toni Childs Choosing to spend time with, enter a relationship with, or...
by Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT | Nov 12, 2012
Thought for the Week Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT November 12, 2012 Light at the End “When you’re in a long tunnel and it’s dark, you should not put your foot on the brake. You should keep your foot on the gas until you see the light at the end of...