Lessons in social distancing from the 70’s and 80’s.
When I was a kid, we practiced social distancing regularly. We called it boredom.
Musings on living, loving, and leading in today's world.
When I was a kid, we practiced social distancing regularly. We called it boredom.
Life is moving faster than any of us can keep up. How do we find peace in the middle of all this?
It’s become almost cliche to look to movies or literature for clues about what our present or our future might look like. While Back to the Future had us all thinking that flying cars were a possibility, the news is showing … Continue reading “Driverless cars and other novelties.” →
At some point, we have all said something like, “Oh, well she thinks she’s better than everyone else.” It’s hard to admit that at some point, each of us has probably felt “better than” someone else. I know that when … Continue reading “The myth of better than.” →
Being intentional is an indicator of having your sh*t together a little bit more than just being well-intentioned, isn’t it?
I haven’t written a blog post in a while. I have sat down to write, but everything has sounded off in my head. For the past few months, I have been taking a class called Attitudinal Healing. There are 12 … Continue reading “Seeing the whole, not the fragments.” →
How much time do you spend thinking about the future of education? Give some thought to this question because it is important for you to consider – what does the next version of school need to look like, sound like, and feel like?
These are crazy days. We need to bring some of the lessons from Kindergarten to live in our daily lives, people. Be kind. Care about your friends. Take risks. It will all be okay.
What defines resilience? How do we recognize it in ourselves?
I initially started to write a completely different blog post. And then I decided that I need to stop telling that story and I need to tell a different story. I have been telling the story of losing everything – … Continue reading “Recognizing resilience.” →