Psychology

Can You Ever Be Too Careful?: The Case for Calculated Aggression

Can You Ever Be Too Careful?: The Case for Calculated Aggression

Reading Time: < 1 minuteOver at Women 2.0, a look at one of the biggest questions arising from the current state of affairs: The following is inspired by the Coronavirus saga. Rather than explore the news and responses related to the events — -which would require some dialogue centered on pathology, confounding variables, and journalistic integrity — -we’ll springboard to a more intriguing

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“Honesty” is the Superpower Hiding in Plain Sight

“Honesty” is the Superpower Hiding in Plain Sight

Reading Time: < 1 minuteOver at ENSPIRE Magazine, my latest article: When your conduct is an independent variable, not a function of the whims of the moment, people can depend on you. There are fewer concerns about hidden agendas and fair-weather friendship; others can turn to you and share experiences they are not comfortable sharing with others.   That’s

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Smart Gift Givers Earn More Cash and Enjoy Better Relationships: Here’s How You Can Become One (without spending a penny)

Smart Gift Givers Earn More Cash and Enjoy Better Relationships: Here’s How You Can Become One (without spending a penny)

Reading Time: < 1 minuteMy latest piece, over at tech influencer Women 2.0…. The (Smart) Person’s Guide to Giving Better Gifts: Sure, it’s the thought that counts, but “empathy” remains the name of the game. The average gift is like a free sample at Costco; they’re good, we’ll accept them, but they leave us wanting more.  Be a value-add

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Gratitude

Gratitude

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThank you. This beginning-of-year post is strictly for expressing my gratitude. To everyone who continues to read and support my work, I’m beyond grateful. The emails and comments on race, sports, whatever—-I listen to them all. And I’m going to continue churning out content. Your voice matters. I want to hear from you. So……

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