Mike develops intensive, interactive courses that have helped contract manufacturing and nonprofit institutions.
Mike also teaches and writes on Self-kindness, happiness and joy.
Mike helps with courses on happiness, kindness to yourself and other helpful subjects. He believes that we could all use a little help in sharing the good within us.
As we do so we learn, and we grow.
Reveille.Rocks mission is to help ANYONE who is looking to better themselves with courses, books and coaching on timely topics
We don’t just say we care — we walk the talk.
We maintain a grounded honesty in how we present yourselves and the brand. We do not fit into a mold; We strive to build a better lane, using courage and clarity.
Whether it's through content, connection, or community, Reveille.Rocks feels deeply committed to helping others rise — to reclaim their voice, agency, and peace. It’s not just about coping; it’s about thriving.
We treat people like people — not problems to be fixed or audiences to be captured. We believe a nonjudgmental warmth is something everyone can master over and over again. We want it to be magnetic.
We want to champion real talk — not just surface-level “feel good” fluff, but that deeper truth-telling that heals. That takes guts, and makes it safer for others to do the same.
There’s this underlying belief that everyone can be both soft and strong,
broken and beautiful — and that we don’t have to have it all together
to keep going. The message? Powerful.
Self-forgiveness is one of the most empowering things you can do for yourself. It involves releasing yourself from the guilt and shame often accompanying past mistakes. When we forgive ourselves, we acknowledge that we are human and that we all make mistakes. Here are some practical tips on how to practice self-forgiveness and let go of past mistakes.
Acknowledge your mistakes and accept responsibility for them. Understand that you cannot change the past, but you can change your attitude toward it.
Try to understand why you made the mistake in the first place. Taking the time to do this can help you avoid repeating the same error.
Practice self-compassion for yourself. Treat yourself with the kindness and understanding you would show a struggling friend.
Let go of the negative emotions associated with the mistake through mindfulness practices such as meditation or journaling.
Remember, self-forgiveness is a process that takes time and effort. By practicing self-forgiveness, you can free yourself from the weight of past mistakes and move forward with a renewed sense of self-love and acceptance.
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