
A Guiding Hand
A Guiding Hand is a collection of cards with words, phrases, and images inspired by the Northern Lights. It emerged from a decade-long Arctic Circle pilgrimage, where the creator observed and photographed the Aurora Borealis. The cards aim to provide insight and guidance for personal and professional challenges in today's world. The accompanying blog further explores the cards' meanings, offering practical advice for positive psychology practitioners. The author draws one card weekly and writes a blog post inspired by it, holding the readers and themselves in mind, with the intent to offer a guiding hand amid modern crises and challenges.
A Guiding Hand
Perfection – The Only Goal We Complete After Life By Andrew Machon
A guiding Hand episode. The text explores the tendency for people to revert to perfectionism and a partial version of themselves when under pressure, due to a belief that they are 'not good enough'. The author encourages reflection and introspection, asking questions about the consequences of perfectionism and the needs of the imperfect parts of ourselves. The text emphasizes the importance of turning our attention inward to attend to those aspects of ourselves that need care and attention, rather than striving for an impossible goal. The author suggests that embracing our imperfections can lead to a sense of wholeness and fulfillment.