The Future is Now, by Christina Carney
Here we are in 2020. It may sound silly but I keep thinking about The Jetsons, a space age cartoon that originally aired in the early 1960s. That era […]
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Here we are in 2020. It may sound silly but I keep thinking about The Jetsons, a space age cartoon that originally aired in the early 1960s. That era […]
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“It’s time to be who I am, instead of who I’m supposed to be.” -Thor Yes, you read that right. I’m quoting Thor from the 2019 Marvel film Avengers: Endgame.
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“Emerge” by Christina Carney I’ve written a lot about cultivating a practice in this blog. I do so not because of some theory, or because it sounds good, but
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Have you ever played pinball? The old-school machines you’d find in the arcade? This is the image that keeps flashing in my mind as I prepare for a particularly
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When was the last time you paused? Took a breath? Sat in silence? When was the last time you reflected on your life? Your work? Life moves so fast,
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How well are you adapting to this present environment? The question is purposefully simple, but vague. Hopefully you are asking, what environment? Is it work environment? School environment? Texas?
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“You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I lived through
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I’ve been coordinating the Peer Voice Project for nearly two years now, and worked with two cohorts. In that time, I’ve witnessed the same thing that all of us bump
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Early voting has started and as Election Day closes in I find myself thinking a great deal about leadership. My usual approach to voting is to see who is
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Strength-Based Leadership, by Christina Carney In Peer Support, we know that being strength-based is the most effective way to support people: Why would leadership be any different? The hard-nosed, tough-as-nails,
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