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Your Brain Is Wired for Survival, Not Happiness — And How to Rewire It

Your Brain Is Wired for Survival, Not Happiness — And How to Rewire It

by anewman | Mar 5, 2026 | Change, Choices, Core Needs, Healing Work, self-Identity

Blog by Sholom— They say to write what you know, and unfortunately, I know. If you’ve ever wondered why we sometimes feel disconnected, unmotivated, or strangely numb during moments when we want to feel alive, there’s a simple — and slightly inconvenient —...
Authenticity Over Toothy Smiles: Why Realness Matters More Than Image

Authenticity Over Toothy Smiles: Why Realness Matters More Than Image

by anewman | Mar 4, 2026 | Being Real, Change, Choices, Courage, self-Identity

Blog by Sholom- Emotional Facades There’s a disconnect in the world we live in today from who we really are. I wear this mask for this friend and change for the next. We turn on this persona for work and then change who we are completely for play (if we play at all)....
When Friendship Becomes a Burden—Attachment, Anxiety, and Boundaries

When Friendship Becomes a Burden—Attachment, Anxiety, and Boundaries

by anewman | Feb 25, 2026 | Addiction, Brotherhood, Change, Choices, Core Needs, Healing Work, Male Bonding

Blog by Sholom-   When Friendship Becomes a Burden For many men, close friendships man can feel like a sanctuary — a place where we’re finally understood and seen for who we truly are. But sometimes, that same, beautiful closeness turns into something heavier — a...
Fathering the UnFathered—Father Wounds, Masculinity, and Healing

Fathering the UnFathered—Father Wounds, Masculinity, and Healing

by anewman | Feb 23, 2026 | Acceptance, Change, Core Needs, Healing Work, Male Bonding, Self-worth

Blog by Sholom- For many men , there lies a deeper story beneath the surface of yearning, loss, pain or even desire. One of the most common and quietly painful threads in the lives of many, is the experience of having grown up without receiving the kind of fathering...
Healing Takes Time: Why Going Slow Is Not a Failure

Healing Takes Time: Why Going Slow Is Not a Failure

by anewman | Feb 23, 2026 | Acceptance, Change, Healing Work, Self-worth

Blog by Sholom- You Are Worth the Wait: A Compassionate Outlook on Healing For those of us walking a path of healing, it’s easy to get caught in a loop of urgency. We want to feel better now. We want to move forward, shed old patterns, find peace, love well, and live...
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