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April 21, 2010

As many of you know, I just got back from spending 20 days in Costa Rica with my family. Hunter spent the entire time hanging out with his cousins. Jeff wasn’t able to go with us this time, and I made it a point to stay offline for the duration of the trip. For these reasons, I had a LOT of “me time”… time to think, and to get to know myself.
If I could only give you one bit of advice, it would be this:
KNOW YOURSELF.
I’ve come to realize that there are no right answers… but some feel more “right” than the rest. We each have to find what those answers are.
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10 Things You Should Know About Yourself (aka: “So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish!”)
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Posted in Life, balance, choices, inner peace, serenity
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March 20, 2010

Stress kills. Period. Stress, anxiety, worry, fear, panic… these sorts of things start as psychological or emotional discomforts, but end up manifesting as physical illnesses. Our bodies create symptoms as a red flag to our brains: “Whatever you are doing, STOP IT!!!”
Recently I told you I was waiting for a diagnosis, because I felt worse than I’d ever felt in my life. My blood work, chest X-rays, and EKG all came back squeaky clean. I’m fit as a fiddle (contrary to all probability, given my lifestyle). This was great news, but didn’t answer the question of why I felt like I was dying.
As it turns out, the answer seems to be… stress.
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Remaining Calm in Stressful Situations
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Posted in Life, Overcoming Challenges, anxiety, balance, inner peace, mental health, serenity
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March 15, 2010

There is no such thing as “teaching”. Some people present information and ideas, but those are only of use to the student if the student is interested enough to learn and apply them. Otherwise, at best, students will memorize, regurgitate, and forget whatever they are “taught”.
Our school system is obsolete, because it focuses almost exclusively on what should be taught, and how to measure whether that was accomplished. But, as Oscar Wilde said, “Nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.” Instead, schools should focus on helping students LEARN, based on their interests, aptitudes, and internal motivations.
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What Are We “Teaching” Our Children?
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Posted in Life, choices, homeschool
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