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March 1, 2013 by Trent, 0 comments

Over at zenhabits, Leo Babauta recently wrote the counsel that he would give his kids as they move into adulthood. The advice he provides fits quite well with the theme of this blog. For example, he writes: “You are good enough. Most people are afraid to do things because they are afraid they’re not good enough, afraid they’ll fail. But Read more…

February 11, 2013 by Trent, 0 comments

As a researcher, I thumb though articles in journals all the time. Some of what I come across is interesting…other’s not so much. Recently I came across this article that begins to uncover the development of love in a relationship. Specifically, the researchers were curious whether men or women feel and declare love first. Traditional thought tells us that it Read more…

by Kristyn, 0 comments

What is it about the breakups that we just can’t seem to get over? You know the ones that I am talking about, right? The ones that leave us spending the majority of the day in our pajamas, overeating, crying, and thinking about our ex nonstop. Well, Dr. Matt Borer, a licensed marriage and family therapist who follows the Collective Read more…

January 28, 2013 by Trent, 0 comments

A guest author on zenhabits.net, Craig Ballantyne, recently posted on his personal rules that he uses in his life. He draws the comparison with vegetarians that live by a strong personal philosophy about not eating meat. Using this, he suggests that each of us develop a philosophy or rules that we hold to in our day to day interactions. He suggests Read more…

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January 23, 2013 by Trent, 0 comments

In a recent post, Sean Johnson talks about the importance of having margins in our life, space in between activities, meetings, etc. I admit that this is one area that I haven’t done very well with in the past. In my scheduling, I’ve always just assumed that I can travel across town to appointments instantaneously. This hasn’t worked very well Read more…

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