by Admin | Aug 25, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy, Wisdom/Advice
Laura Clydesdale Contributor Twitter I treat my children differently. I know you shouldn’t do that. If you do, you’re certainly not supposed to admit it! Even my son and daughter know that I consciously do this…because I’ve told them. It all started last...
by Admin | Aug 23, 2016 | Blog, Philosophy, Wisdom/Advice
Sarah K. Stephens Contributor Twitter I was listening to Here’s The Thing, Alec Baldwin’s podcast where he interviews artists, politicians, and the like in his own unmistakable style. This week’s episode featured director Cary Fukunaga, known for the most recent Jane...
by Admin | Aug 15, 2016 | Blog, Failure/Vulnerability, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy, Psychology, Wisdom/Advice
Joe Cardamone Contributor Twitter Failing to failed. There is a lot of ground to cover and different paths to take from the first word to the second. It may seem like I‘m arguing semantics, but a change in the tense of a word has meaning. Stopping to stopped. Loving...
by Admin | Aug 15, 2016 | Blog, Wisdom/Advice
Jon Filitti Editor Twitter To get started with this post, let me throw out some definitions: Memory: The ability to recreate the past. Imagination: The ability to create. These are pretty standard definitions and easily understandable. Both Memory and Imagination are...
by Admin | Aug 10, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy, Psychology, Relationships, Wisdom/Advice
Laura Clydesdale Contributor Twitter “I have to write an essay on Beyonce’s video, Formation, for tonight’s homework on perseverance and self-esteem,” my son said as he strolled into the kitchen straight off the bus from high school. “I figured this was...
by Admin | Aug 9, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Psychology, Relationships, Wisdom/Advice
Sarah K. Stephens Contributor Twitter As a parent and a behavioral psychologist, I often find myself applying my training in my daily life. Naturally, though, I also regularly find myself forgetting my training as well in my moment-to-moment interactions with my three...