I recently brought in my car for a routine checkup, and standing on the corner with a sign in her hand was a long-haired woman in thick lipstick, her face immobilized by her resentment. "This place ...
Continued from How to Move On When Things Change, Part 1 Letting Go This article is the culmination of much meditation and reflection on change as loss. My intention is to move on from this topic in ...
Moving on is rarely dramatic. It does not arrive with clarity, closure, or a sudden sense of relief. More often, it begins when staying stuck becomes more exhausting than change itself. Books cannot ...
According to the new CHLOE 10 Report, nearly nine in 10 colleges plan to expand online programs to meet surging demand—a complete reversal from just two decades ago when policymakers actively ...
A common ineffective way teachers check for understanding in the classroom is by asking a variation of the question, “Does everybody get this?” If not that, then what? Today’s post will offer a number ...
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