Unimpressed by the press to the point of depression? Fake news, alternate facts - seems many today are unimpressed by the press or at least not impressed in a good way. Some find the news more depressing than informative which was the impetus for Wendy Margolese's February 20th article in Simcoe.com. "Unimpressed with the press" includes some fresh ideas for staying informed while maintaining mental peace. Begin reading below and be sure to click the link at the end to read the whole Continue Reading
Supporting diversity without fear by Kay Stroud via onlineopinion.com
Embracing Diversity Daily news reports are full of local, national, and global issues begging for increased support of diversity but are sometimes presented from a standpoint of fear. Certainly we all would like to contribute to improved harmony but how to have an impact can seem elusive. Below are some timely, thought provoking, and practical ideas from Kay Stroud's June 3 article in OnlineOpinion.com on how each of us can have a positive impact. Just the beginning of the article is below so Continue Reading
Balancing act: Finding a successful work-life balance by Ingrid Peschke via The Christian Science Monitor
Is finding work-life balance on your New Year Resolutions list? Then you will be interested in the successful approach Ingrid Peschke relates in this Christian Science Monitor article of December 4. It is certainly relevant at this time when many in Kansas and across the US are evaluating personal life choices as we head into a new year. Below you will find a sample and a link to read the full article. A recent Christian Science Monitor editorial addressing a new generation of women in the Continue Reading
Who’s Telling The Truth? by Russ Gerber via PsychologyToday
Who's Telling the Truth? - it's a question asked among Kansans so it is worth sharing the practical ideas found in Russ Gerber's article in Psychology Today on establishing an outlook of trust. Please consider the excerpt below then follow the link at the end to continue reading the complete article. It’s a question that keeps crossing my mind as I scan the news. Do I believe the politicians I’m reading about, or the news anchor, or the sports figures, or the celebrity, or the health claims? Continue Reading
The next health breakthrough: Where will it come from? By Suzanne Riedel via Christian Science Monitor
Ears perk up at the word 'breakthrough' and the people of Kansas certainly have an interest in health, so readers should be interested in Suzanne Riedel's July 21 article in the Christian Science Monitor – “The next health breakthrough: Where will it come from?” An excerpt from the article, including a link to an article in The Kansas City Star - Heatlh Care section, is below - please click through to read the entire article. Of course the draw to breakthroughs is great. Everyone wants to be Continue Reading




