Reflections
Why Write All About You?
I wrote All About You -A Responsible Search for Meaning because of my work with professionals in job transitions who nearly always brought up the question of their purpose here in the world. We begin the question of what makes most sense for me to pursue as my “next likely position,” and we lead ourselves…
Read Full PostGetting Straight About Our Opinions
All good intentions can be screwed up by the fallibility of man. One could argue that advances in technology had all good intentions but we see how much negative can come of it. People have come to feel horrible at a comment made by another, usually anonymously, so allowing the less than courageous to make…
Read Full PostOrientation of Career Selection
Do you believe that careers are selected from a cause and effect perspective or intention? Do we tend to choose our paths consciously or unconsciously? If our choice of career is the outcome of something that happened (cause) to result in our decision (effect) to pursue a particular line of work, then we might also…
Read Full PostThinking Makes It So
It occurs to me that the human tendency to pre-judge makes it challenging for us to remain open–forget accepting–about so much of life! We have pre-decided and thus pre-judged something or someone and there’s no room for editing. In fact, often we dig in our heels and find evidence to support our positions even with…
Read Full PostAmerica First in School Shootings
America doesn’t want to be first. At least not in school shootings. But the truth is that we are; there are more school shootings in the United States than anywhere in the world. Our country represents 5 % of the world population and 31% of its mass shooters since 1966. That is not a statistic…
Read Full Post