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Monthly Archives: March 2020
Corona Virus (the “China Virus”) – Socialism’s Best Marketing Plan to Date
As I watch from the sidelines the gridiron back and forth on all-things-Corona, I am reminded that we are beyond the apex of “government owes me everything” -type thinking. It is now embedded in the genes of our youth. Players … Continue reading
Take Note of This: Handwriting is Better for Memory!
With the advent of the 2018 iPad Pro and the Apple Pencil, taking notes on my iPad has never been easier, nor more paper-like. I am a proud member of the Paperless Movement and the work of Dr. Tom Solid. … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Classroom Management, List Making, Paperless Movement, Software Review
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Neglected Emotionally as a Child? It May have Impacted Your Ability to Self-Discipline
Many, many people struggle with self-discipline in many, many different ways and for many, many different reasons. As examples, do you struggle with: Poor eating habits? Over-drinking? Overspending? Getting yourself to exercise? Wasting time? Keeping a clean and organized house? … Continue reading
Posted in General Musings
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Get out of the Comparison Trap!
Comparing ourselves to others is a direct path to unhappiness. Sadly, doing so is commonplace. Even people at the pinnacle of attainment do this. There’s always someone else who makes more money, drives a fancier car, lives in a bigger … Continue reading