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30 10, 2010

Ski Racing/Parenting: Strive for Excellence, Not Perfection

By | October 30th, 2010|Categories: Ski Racing|0 Comments

Perfectionism is one of the most destructive diseases among American children today. Perfectionism is a double-edged sword. One edge of the sword drives young racers to be perfect. These children push themselves to win races, qualify for the next level of competition, and set extremely high goals for themselves. The other edge of the sword [...]

29 10, 2010

Ski Racing: Prime Ski Racing Attitude

By | October 29th, 2010|Categories: Ski Racing|0 Comments

In a recent post, I introduced you to Prime Ski Racing which I defined as "skiing at a consistently high level under the most challenging conditions." Before you can begin developing the essential mental skills that help you experience Prime Ski Racing, you need to establish the right attitude toward your ski-racing participation. This attitude [...]

28 10, 2010

Ski Racing/Parenting: Parent and Child Responsibilities in Ski Racing

By | October 28th, 2010|Categories: Ski Racing|2 Comments

For your children to have a great ski racing experience which, for me, means having fun, developing essential life skills, and achieving their goals, both you and your children must understand and fulfill your respective responsibilities and those responsibilities alone. Taylor’s Law of Family Responsibilities states that if family members fulfill their own responsibilities and [...]

27 10, 2010

Ski Racing: Prime Ski Racing is the Goal

By | October 27th, 2010|Categories: Ski Racing|1 Comment

When you ski race, you will, in fact, be competing in three competitions. The obvious competition is the one that occurs against the rest of the field, the goal of which is to get the best result possible. But before you compete against the field, there is another competition you must win, namely, the race [...]

26 10, 2010

Ski Racing/Parenting: Set Healthy Expectations

By | October 26th, 2010|Categories: Ski Racing|3 Comments

Setting expectations for your young ski racer is an essential responsibility of parenting. Expectations tell your children what’s important to you and establish a standard toward which they can strive. But expectations can be double-edged swords. They can be a tremendous benefit to your children’s development as both ski racers and people or they can [...]

25 10, 2010

Education: S.T.A.M.P.E.R. not S.T.E.M. For Public Education Reform

By | October 25th, 2010|Categories: Education|2 Comments

S.T.E.M. is one of the acronyms du jour in the current public education debate. It stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, which represent, some argue, the four areas that act as the foundation for America maintaining its preeminent position as world leaders in innovation and technological advancement. Some education reformers  believe that these four [...]

20 10, 2010

Latest News: New book preparation ahead of schedule!

By | October 20th, 2010|Categories: Latest News|1 Comment

Since I signed the contract for my third parenting book, tentatively titled, Parenting on Message: The 9 Essential Messages to Give Your Child a Great Start to Life (The Experiment Publishing) in mid-August, I have been under the gun (metaphorically speaking) to send my publisher a workable draft by Dec. 17th in order to have [...]

11 10, 2010

Personal Growth: Rhonda Byrne Proves There’s a Sucker Born Every Minute

By | October 11th, 2010|Categories: Personal Growth|7 Comments

There would be more than 19,000,000 and counting of those minutes given that is the number of copies of The Secret that have been sold to date. And that doesn't include collateral minutes born of purchases of her CDs, DVDs, wall calendars, key rings, and assorted other inspirational tchotchkes available for sale. Plus, her new [...]

3 10, 2010

Politics: The Psychic Toll of the Great Recession

By | October 3rd, 2010|Categories: Politics|2 Comments

Of course I'm concerned about the financial well-being of our citizens. Every layoff and foreclosure hurts not only individuals and their families, but also the over-all health of our economy. But, given my Ph.D. in Psychology, I'm also deeply concerned about the impact of the Great Recession on the individual psyches of Americans who strain [...]

27 09, 2010

Education: Test to the Teach

By | September 27th, 2010|Categories: Education|2 Comments

For those of you who follow my education-related posts (here is a primer), you know I'm no fan of testing in public schools as it is currently conceived and used. In my view, the cart is firmly before the horse, where the horse of quality education is being pulled by the cart of testing rather [...]