Fighter Pilots: Applying Precision and Protocols to Civilian Life

Disclaimer: While we are not fighter pilots ourselves, we have had the honor of working with them for over 15 years. We have learned so much from their discipline, resilience, and the systems they use to manage high-pressure situations. These lessons have proven to be valuable for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of personal…

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Zyn, Cigarettes, and Chewing Tobacco: Nicotine

Nicotine, a stimulant found in tobacco products and nicotine replacement alternatives, has permeated countless aspects of our society—from youth sports to everyday routines. Products such as cigarettes, dip, and the increasingly popular Zyn pouches have created a web of cultural, psychological, and physiological influences that make nicotine use both pervasive and complex. At The Pursuit…

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What is the \”Sober Curious\” Movement?

Sarah* was a picture of success. She had a thriving career, a loving relationship with her spouse, and two kids who adored her. By all outward appearances, Sarah had it all together. But when she sat down with her therapist, she admitted she felt “off.” She couldn’t quite put her finger on it—she wasn’t unhappy,…

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What is the \”Sober Curious\” Movement?

Sarah* was a picture of success. She had a thriving career, a loving relationship with her spouse, and two kids who adored her. By all outward appearances, Sarah had it all together. But when she sat down with her therapist, she admitted she felt “off.” She couldn’t quite put her finger on it—she wasn’t unhappy,…

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Intergenerational Trauma: Our Apprach

Trauma doesn’t live in isolation; it moves through families like an invisible thread, tying one generation’s pain to the next. At The Pursuit Counseling, we believe in uncovering these patterns and helping families heal together. Intergenerational trauma is the psychological impact of trauma passed from one generation to the next, often leaving emotional and relational…

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Now What? The Season Every Mom Knows Too Well

The kids are back in school. The glitter has finally been vacuumed from every corner of the house. The Christmas tree is boxed up, the stockings are stored, and even the gravy boat—yes, the gravy boat—has found its rightful place after loitering on your counter since Thanksgiving. For the first time in months, there’s nothing…

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Adam Glendye LPC: Top Content Picks of 2024

As I, Adam Glendye LPC CPCS, reflected on the podcasts, books, and music that influenced me most in 2024, a recurring theme emerged: the value of learning from diverse perspectives. Whether it’s stepping outside your area of expertise or diving deeper into familiar fields, purposeful learning is a catalyst for innovation and growth. I am…

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Pay It Forward: The Ripple Effect of Personal Growth

When you invest in personal growth, you’re not just improving your own life—you’re creating a ripple effect that can transform relationships, workplaces, and communities. The concept of Pay It Forward, popularized by the movie of the same name, illustrates how one small act can lead to exponential positive change. This idea aligns powerfully with the…

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How Emotions Can Help Creative Professionals When Feeling Stuck

Every creative professional—whether a painter, photographer, or filmmaker—encounters moments of stagnation. It’s easy to feel stuck, staring at a blank canvas or a camera with no clear vision. But what if the key to moving forward lies in your emotions? Dr. Laith Al-Shawaf, an evolutionary psychologist, explains that emotions are designed to provoke action. When…

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