PUBLIC OPINION MATTERS
By Michael Strelcheck Recently, there has been a not so quiet “revolution” going on within our country. The revolt has been fueled by strengthening consumer opinions…
By Michael Strelcheck Recently, there has been a not so quiet “revolution” going on within our country. The revolt has been fueled by strengthening consumer opinions…
By Arline Rowden Have you ever thought, you make me so angry? I know I have thought and even said that at times. But is that…
By Dianne Witte Marshall Rosenberg who died February 7, was a psychologist and the creator of Nonviolent Communication, a communication process that “helps people to exchange…
By Joel Matthews In the early 1900s, British scientist Sir Francis Galton thought he was proving the ignorance of the masses when he noted that no…
By Stacey Seacord-Peters Our mind is our most valuable and precious resource through which we experience every single moment of our life. We rely upon our…
By Frank Conerton In a recent class with Michael Strelcheck about “Winning at Life”, we were talking about values and what we believe our personal values…
By Dianne Witte Since I’ve retired, I’ve been taking a number of classes. When friends ask what kind, I have a difficult time describing them, because…
By Julie Dieterle I was noticing how many of our common phrases reflect color. She’s in a black mood. I’m just blue today. I was so…
By Dale Lucht Recently I was thinking of the mascots of the political parties, and how appropriate they are. The Democrats have the donkey as their…
By Rev. Sheila Graves The name of the magazine in which you’re reading this article reminds us not only of the importance of being in community,…