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Category Archives: Connection-Disconnection
(#320) No Need To Be An Island
Regardless of your calling or situation, collaboration and communication are powerful forces. There is no need to be an island.* One aspect of teaching that I enjoyed was that each time I entered the room with my students, I could … Continue reading
(#304) Random Thoughts On Overload, Gratitude And Connectedness
But wouldn’t it be a shame if we create such unforgiving filters that the positive, the joy and the connections never make it through? Overload. We hear a lot about information overload. People bemoan social media as a culprit of … Continue reading
(#277) Thriving in the Thin Place: Becoming Our Essential Selves
Thin places represent those spaces that help construct (or maybe deconstruct) meaning in life. Before recording any of my podcast episodes, I take time to help the guest and myself discover the direction we would like to see our conversation … Continue reading
(#273) You Got Mail!
Is email “so yesterday”? When email was just catching on, my first semester assignment asked my students to send me an email. Some teachers distribute index cards in class for their students to complete with information like nicknames, birthdays, career … Continue reading
(#246) Are You Bitching or Are You Pitching?
Do you work (or live) with someone who endlessly pontificates, grouses, grumbles, moans and laments? One of my mentors taught me a valuable lesson near the beginning of my teaching career. Dr. Veronica Valentine had a simple “rule” if anyone … Continue reading
(#145) People Before Technology
The doctor has spoken; the prescription is simple. What a wonderful reminder—for all of us. In their book Generation on a Tightrope, Arthur Levine and Diane R. Dean assert that our newest generation of college students is more connected and … Continue reading
#10 Has Connection Created Disconnection?
A few weeks ago, my wife and I enjoyed an early evening walk on the beach. The sun setting in the west cast a golden glow over the sand dunes and bounced off the ocean to the east. Sea oats … Continue reading