Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.inRESONATESA Crash Course on LoveA survey of the history of love in your life is an exercise in laughter, tears, and learningMar 30, 20215Mar 30, 20215
Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.inMind TalkComing to Terms with Being Taken Advantage ofThe world is divided into people who exploit and those who get exploited; it isn’t fair, but know what role you play and accept itMar 24, 20211Mar 24, 20211
Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.inWriters’ BlokkeWinter Is Not My Nemesis AnymoreLike any of life’s hardships, you strap up your boots and meet it head-onMar 5, 20211Mar 5, 20211
Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.In Dialogue with DarknessOvercome by what has been lost, we can no longer retrieve what was once cherished in its original formFeb 28, 2021Feb 28, 2021
Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.inThe NarrativeHow to Dine Alone with DignitySolo dining can feel like personal neglect unless you take steps to do it with care and attentionJan 18, 2021Jan 18, 2021
Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.inThe ViragoI Wouldn’t Have Made a Good MotherMy freedom in making a conscious decision not to have children is weighed down by an unsettling fear underpinning my choiceJan 9, 20213Jan 9, 20213
Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.inCRY MagazineMy Dearest 2020,Your timing was impeccable and I’m eternally indebted to you for it.Jan 1, 2021Jan 1, 2021
Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.inAge of EmpathySeek the Special in Your SadnessA bit of self-empathy goes a long way in moments of darknessDec 28, 20202Dec 28, 20202
Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.inILLUMINATIONCuriosity and an Open Mind Will Be My Secrets to Success on MediumConsistency and quantity help, but other things will keep me here firstDec 17, 20202Dec 17, 20202
Fabiola Gallerani, Ph.D.inMuddyUmCovid-19 Has Saved Me from FamilyThere are good reasons for being grateful for canceled Christmas plansDec 13, 20201Dec 13, 20201