by roger | Dec 19, 2013 | Think and Act
There seem to be lots of things you can’t do. Of course there are laws. Then there are society’s rules. People step around on eggshells wondering if they’ve offended someone for some weird reason. Canned apologies usually follow. But, regardless...
by kevin | Dec 5, 2013 | Think and Act
How would you fill in that blank? Let’s take a look at a few possible responses. Lonely. In this view, parents make a lot of decisions about what they feel is best for their child without seeking much personal counsel. Isolated is a better place than the...
by kevin | Nov 28, 2013 | Think and Act
Look, it’s no big secret that I like to make people think. Here’s the question: Could/should Thanksgiving be a day (or a majority of a day) without social media? Two strong reasons I hope it is. 1. In-person relationships are better than on-line, even if...
by kevin | Nov 21, 2013 | Think and Act
If I am thankful for people in my life, that’s great and it will likely help my relationships. If I am thankful for things, it shows I respect what I have. If I am thankful things are different or better than they used to be, it shows I have perspective or...
by roger | Nov 21, 2013 | Think and Act
If I am thankful for people in my life, that’s great and it will likely help my relationships. If I am thankful for things, it shows I respect what I have. If I am thankful things are different or better than they used to be, it shows I have perspective or...
by kevin | Nov 14, 2013 | Think and Act
I’m reading Uprooting Anger by Robert D. Jones. I’d like to share his definition of anger to help you think through it. “Our anger is our whole-personed response of negative moral judgment against perceived evil.” I assume anger is something...