Lifelong Learning
This article is about difficult work situations. I once worked in a place that even on orientation day gave me the blues. I met my soon to be boss on orientation day. I did not know who the person would be before that.... Read More
What an exciting day it was......May 6, 2017! It has taken twenty-seven years, but I finally reached my goal. I walked across the Southeastern Oklahoma State University stage to accept my Bachelor's degree in Liberal... Read More
Hello members! This being my first blog, I will do my best not to put all of you overworked students to sleep. I'm sure that your most un-favorite instructor already does that for you! I wanted to take a few moments to... Read More
Quit doing things that hinder your success, stat. Article by YEC
Article by Jeff Vrabel This is more than texting during meetings. One of Jodi R.R. Smith’s favorite quotes comes from a handbook that was published in 1911 and bears the actual title of Polite Matters for Little Men... Read More
‘I want to go home’. This is what I told myself everyday after I graduated from college and moved back home to live with my parents. I was home. But it was not the same home that I knew. I had lived in so many different... Read More
Article by Sean Kelly
Article by Amy Morin Acting tough is about surviving while being strong is about thriving. Developing mental strength takes a conscious effort, dedication and daily practice. Start with these 10 exercises to work out... Read More
Article by Susan C. Foster Fear is a response to physical and emotional danger; it should keep us alert and safe. But too much fear about perceived threats just causes anxiety and stress, and at work, it can stall our... Read More
I was recently watching an episode of the Cosby Show. Denise, the second eldest daughter played by actress Lisa Bonet, was going off to college. The parents played by Phylicia Rashad and Bill Cosby, did not know that... Read More