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8 02, 2010

Education: Four Mistakes in the Race to the Top

By | February 8th, 2010|Categories: Education|2 Comments

In my recent post, Achievement Rat Race a Race to Nowhere, I described the academic achievement rat race in which students near the top of the educational food chain strive maniacally to win (or at least finish). I argued that the emphasis on testing by former President Bush’s No Child Left Behind law (NCLB) and [...]

27 01, 2010

Technology: The Law of Unintended Consequences

By | January 27th, 2010|Categories: Technology|1 Comment

I've been called a skeptic, an alarmist, and a doomsayer because the focus of most of my technology blogging is on the risks of and what's wrong with technology. I realize that I may sound like a Luddite despite the fact that I'm actually an early adapter and readily admit that I couldn't function in [...]

19 01, 2010

Technology: 10 Things I Love About Technology

By | January 19th, 2010|Categories: Technology|1 Comment

I've been reviewing my technology-related blog posts of late and I've noticed a particular trend that I find troubling: I seem to be a technology doomsayer. The overriding theme I've identified in my own writing about technology is one of skepticism and caution. My posts tend to focus on the problems that technology creates, not [...]

11 01, 2010

Politics: Outrage 2.0

By | January 11th, 2010|Categories: Politics|2 Comments

What do the following have in common? ?Too big to fail? government bailouts. Executive pay on Wall Street. The absence of universal health care in America. The influence of lobbyists on government. All of the above should immediately generate profound outrage among all of our citizens, regardless of their geography, race, ethnicity, politics, or religion. [...]

6 01, 2010

Sports: Find Your Prime Intensity

By | January 6th, 2010|Categories: Sports|0 Comments

Prime intensity is the ideal amount of physiological activity necessary for you to perform your best. It is also the level of intensity that you perceive as most positive and beneficial to your sports performances. Unfortunately, there is no one ideal level of intensity for every athlete. Prime intensity is individual; it's different for everyone. [...]

6 01, 2010

Parenting: Conditional Love is Good!

By | January 6th, 2010|Categories: Parenting|1 Comment

Note: In my November, 2009 newsletter, Unconditional Love is Bad!, I provoked some strong responses from readers. The main beef that they had was with my notion that parents withdraw their love from their children. Let me clarify this point. I'm not talking about what we as parents feel (of course, we always love our [...]

6 01, 2010

Business: Self-knowledge for Success

By | January 6th, 2010|Categories: Business|2 Comments

Now that you have an understanding of Prime Business (performing at a consistently high level under the challenging conditions) from my Prime Business posts (if you missed them, read here), you can begin the process of achieving it. The first step involves gaining a better understanding of yourself in essential areas that impact your work. This [...]

6 01, 2010

Technology: Off Line, On Life

By | January 6th, 2010|Categories: Technology|0 Comments

The title of this post refers to an epiphany I had over the New Year's weekend. The realization was about my relationship with technology, namely, I was exhibiting some of the symptoms of technology addiction. And I wasn't the only one in my family with email and Internet issues. My wife, who doesn't own a [...]

6 01, 2010

Technology: Less Input and More “Innerput”

By | January 6th, 2010|Categories: Technology|0 Comments

The Web, the Internet, and all of the new computer and communication technology that has sprung from them, have been a boon to the information age, making information available at our fingertips instantaneously. The sheer volume of information now accessible on line is staggering. As of a few weeks ago, there were more than 21 [...]

4 01, 2010

Personal Growth: New Year’s Resolutions: Why They Don’t Stick

By | January 4th, 2010|Categories: Personal Growth|1 Comment

Ah, a new year, a new chance to start fresh, another opportunity to make to New Year's resolutions, and, sadly, another year of likely failed New Year's resolutions. We want those resolutions to last, we ?really do, but we ?just can't make them stick. Well, we're not alone. Research has shown that, after six months, [...]