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Empowerment

I’m devoted to yoga, but the empowerment comes not from doing the asana but from being able to step out of a busy day and take time for myself. That could be running or reading a book or whatever. To … Continue reading

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Relevance of Math

Comical Explanation  

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Professional Insight

Today is a 9 — Watch out for bizarre professional requests. Curiosity leads to commitments. An older person offers advice. You’re learning fast. Consider the long view. Start out fresh, and go for the gold! Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks … Continue reading

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Cursive is a dying art…

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As a former third- and fourth-grade teacher, I remember the joy on children’s faces when they discovered that they could write like mom and dad. Students took pride in forming the graceful…

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Active Listening -pages of a career journal

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“Nothing I say this day will teach me anything. So if I’m going to learn, I must do it by listening.”- Larry King  To assume that a social worker can empower someone…

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