As we get a little closer to the Thanksgiving holiday, we’re looking around our house at some things that can use a little sprucing up, hoping for lights on the house to be installed today, and enjoying some sun on a cool day in November. One of the things I’m working on is learning aboutContinue reading “Movies, Thanksgiving, and ADHD”
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Neurological Differences: ADHD and What is Neurologically Typical?
ADHD is a tough neurological difference. We live in a world where, historically, we call neurological differences or behaviors that are hard to manage ‘problems’, or mental health issues. We have a book, in the mental health field, called the DSM, which is the Diagnostical and Statistical Manual. It’s currently being updated and will beContinue reading “Neurological Differences: ADHD and What is Neurologically Typical?”
Covid Recovery: COVID19; Varients, Trauma Effects, and Recovery
Here’s an article about highly sensitive people, surviving the pandemic, and a little bit about my relationship with my grandmother.
I’m a ‘Boss’,but I’m not ‘Bossy’: Leading with Authenticity and Servant Leadership
In my most recent article on leadership, I wrote about leadership in children. In this article, I’m focusing on leadership as it goes along with leadership style. In 2015, I attended a training on Protective Factors. At one point during the 3-day training, the leader had us write a sentence about ourselves, where we saidContinue reading “I’m a ‘Boss’,but I’m not ‘Bossy’: Leading with Authenticity and Servant Leadership”
Mornings are Fun! Starting the Day in a Happy, Productive Way
link.medium.com/Xo8IiSXOE6 Here’s an article I wrote for Medium a while ago. While I have switched to herbal tea, the rest is pretty true, even today. I’m in in a different state with different work responsibilities, but still enjoy some hot tea and predictability. Happy reading!
