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For many people, the pandemic, if not coming to a close, at least has an end in sight. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, and it’s
For many people, the pandemic, if not coming to a close, at least has an end in sight. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, and it’s
Last year was tough, in more ways than one. I don’t think anyone is going to forget 2020 for some time. It was also a year of great insights, however,
I wrote the following blog last year. Things have changed since then because of the pandemic, haven’t they? I think the basic message, though, is still a very good one.
We all like to have control over our life, control over what happens to us. Some things we can control. Some things we cannot. It can help our stress level
When we are trying to make a decision, it can be helpful to write lists. Pros/cons and advantages/disadvantages are common. I prefer listing risks and rewards and then analyzing them
In looking at the health histories of my parents, grandparents, and siblings, there have been some serious medical issues including cardiac disease, diabetes, skin cancer, colon polyps, and breast tumors.
In trying to deal with the stress and changes that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused, I’ve been thinking quite a bit about the challenges my parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents faced
We have rights. Others have the same rights. None of us has the right to harm others or to do things that could potentially cause harm, however. We have responsibilities,
In June, 2017, I wrote a blog titled “Find a New Balance.” It started with: We need to balance all aspects of our professional and personal lives. We need to
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