by Kegan Mosier | Mar 3, 2016 | Cornerstone Staff
The success of marriage comes not in finding the “right” person, but in the ability of both partners to adjust to the real person they inevitably realize they married (John Fischer). That’s such a good statement: “…adjusting to the real person they inevitably...
by Kegan Mosier | Sep 30, 2015 | Cornerstone Staff
“My mother would take the Band-Aid off, clean the wound, and say, “Things that are covered don’t heal well.” Mother was right.” (T.D. Jakes) “I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.”...
by Angie Taylor | Jan 27, 2014 | Cornerstone Staff
So, it’s January 27th and I’m just curious: how’s that New Year’s Resolution (or Resolutions) going for ya? If you’re like me, maybe you’ve come to the point in life where you just don’t make them anymore. You say stuff...
by Angie Taylor | Apr 30, 2013 | General Information
Well, you’ve made it this far: the last blog entry regarding the most common counseling myths I hear when people are trying to figure out if counseling is for them. And conveniently enough we can tie the last two myths together because they go hand-in-hand. They...
by Angie Taylor | Apr 16, 2013 | General Information
Here we are already, the third of five blog entries discussing some of the common misconceptions, misunderstandings, concerns and hold-ups I most frequently hear about when people are considering whether or not they should come in for counseling. And frankly men,...