Reflections on the Life of David Lynn Crandall
Author: James R. Holbrook
Reflections on the Life of David Lynn Crandall August 30, 1919 – September 20, 2015 Dave Crandall was my father-in-law for eight and a half years. I miss him. I Read More »
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Author: James R. Holbrook
Reflections on the Life of David Lynn Crandall August 30, 1919 – September 20, 2015 Dave Crandall was my father-in-law for eight and a half years. I miss him. I Read More »
Author: Marcy Fetzer
After spending twelve years at Harvard University, Shawn Achor has become one of the world’s leading experts on the connection between happiness and success. I’ve learned much from studying his Read More »
Author: Marcy Fetzer
One of my colleagues Dr. William Baker shared this story with me recently. It reminded me that greatness takes great effort. “While browsing the book section of Costco last night, Read More »
Author: James R. Holbrook
Greg Mace (August 12, 1943-July 26, 1986) was the eldest of five children of Isabel and Stuart Mace who graduated from Grinnell College in 1941. Isabel and Stuart Mace, Spring Read More »
Author: Paul Parkin
Paul Parkin July 23, 2015 CHILDREN’S BOOK TO TEACH EMPATHY “MY BROTHER CHARLIE” by Holly Robinson Peete and Ryan Elizabeth Peete This a powerful book that teaches children to be Read More »
Author: James R. Holbrook
Joe Luft and Harry Ingham were researching human personality at the University of California in the 1950s when they devised their “Johari Window” named after a combination of their two Read More »
Author: Marcy Fetzer
In the Forgive for Good workshop and class series Dr. Frederic Luskin presents the forgiveness training methodology that has been validated through six successful research studies conducted through the Stanford Read More »
Author: James R. Holbrook
By Jim Holbrook Paul Parkin has a wonderful TED Talk about the challenges and benefits of creating, receiving, and co-creating empathy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4aHb_GTRVo I want to talk about “intimacy” which occurs Read More »
Author: Marcy Fetzer
Here are the nominees for the Beehive Book Award, the highest children’s literature award for my home state, for 2015-2016. I still have a few to read, but as of Read More »
Author: James R. Holbrook
by Jim Holbrook There is a street in the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands where 50 Jews lived in August 1942. Gentiles on the street stood by as they Read More »