
Recognizing Emotional Triggers
So often, the purchases we regret the most aren’t the ones we planned for—they’re the ones we made in the heat of an emotion. A

So often, the purchases we regret the most aren’t the ones we planned for—they’re the ones we made in the heat of an emotion. A

In a social media landscape driven by algorithms and clout, it’s easy to mistake numbers for real impact. Followers, views, likes—metrics that make us feel

If you’ve ever loved an addict, you know it’s not just their battle—it becomes part of your life too. That’s why groups like Al-Anon, Gam-Anon, and Nar-Anon

Yesterday, Rob Veres of Burbank Cards posted a video that struck a chord with me—and I think it’s something everyone in the hobby should hear.

Are you a high-achieving professional experiencing burnout? You’re not alone. Many of my clients are high-achieving, high-performing individuals—executives, business owners, and leaders—who are incredibly successful

Each year, we expect a slight fluctuation in prices across industries—it’s part of market trends: inflation, supply and demand, and the natural ebb and flow

Your collection should be a sanctuary, not a scoreboard. It should be the place you turn to when you want to reconnect with a memory,

A truth hurts for a minute. A lie hurts forever. This was one of the first mantras I heard when I started attending Gamblers Anonymous,

Travis LaVanway, @montananorseman This month, we’re proud to feature Travis LaVanway (@montananorseman)—a true embodiment of what it means to collect with intention. Travis first joined
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