There’s a delicate balance in the workplace when it comes to teachability and confidence. On the one hand, it’s important to be a lifelong learner. I’ve “learned” this so many times–it’s becoming a ...
You’re scrolling your social media feed, minding your own business. Then it hits: Someone posts a stinging jab that sounds just like it’s aimed in your direction. Is it? Perhaps, perhaps not. Your ...
This post is Part 1 of a series on Digital Drama Decoding. Some people throw punches. Others just post them. Welcome to the new and ugly world of digital drama, where offense has its own slang and ...
MPA Program Director Lori Wadsworth speaks to the Summit audience about leadership on Feb. 9. (Emma Willes) Over 700 people attended the BYU Student Alumni's fourth annual Summit event, a campus-wide ...
Ryan was Valley Middle School’s 2020 Teacher of the Year and published her coming-of-age novel “Saving Summer” in 2023. She lives in Carlsbad. For more information, visit her website, Suzyryan.com, or ...
It seems we’ve reached a time in our society where people easily become offended. Are we just a bunch of “snowflakes”? Dr. Derek Ball of QC Marriage & Family Counseling Service in Rock Island comes ...
What if you made a choice not to get offended? When someone cuts you off in traffic. When your spouse is rude or your boss is demanding or when the person in the checkout line decides to tell his life ...
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