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CW: blurbs and thinking about thinking

misscoyle wrote 1 month ago: Today, we wrote creatively in response to the quote on the daily boards. Then, we finished and share … more →

Tags: Creative Writing

IV B: Meta-cognition--that's thinking about thinking

misscoyle wrote 1 month ago: Today, we responded to the ACT question and journal prompt found on the daily boards.  Then, we work … more →

Tags: English IV B

If you care enough, you can build it, and they will come

Jo Jordan wrote 1 month ago: I am amazed by what I wrote months and months ago.  You really should keep a blog and write and writ … more →

Tags: positive psychology, wellbeing & poetry, Management, leadership, Conversations, Flourishing, Thriving, Teaching, collective efficacy, organizational development

Module 1: "Fierce" Conversations1 comment

epowerkozloff wrote 2 months ago: 6600: Communication and Collaboration When working with any group of people, many factors coincide t … more →

Tags: Standard 12 Professional Citizenship, Standards 6 & 7. Communication & Collaboration, Collaboration, EDU 6600, Fierce Conversations, student learning

"No good decision was ever made in a swivel chair." — George S. Patton2 comments

Archiminister wrote 6 months ago:   Business Decisions vs. Decisions ABOUT a Business:   During times of global-economic distress many … more →

Tags: Archirreverence, Architecture, Architecture Firms, Blue Collar, business decisions, illogic, Lust, White Collar

PMP Exam – Studying Intelligently

lhilkemann wrote 10 months ago: Meta-cognition is one’s knowledge and control of their own cognitive processes, such as learning. In … more →

Tags: PMP, PMP Exam, Tests, test taking skills, studying, Study Skills

Trauma, suffering and the Israeli/Palestinian conflict2 comments

harrylam wrote 11 months ago: There is obviously a psychological dimension to the Isreali/Palestinian conflict. One aspect of it i … more →

Tags: trauma, Palestine, Holocaust, Nakba, Israel

Back in the Saddle

mattbeagle wrote 11 months ago: So today I hurried back to the grind of working a job after a couple weeks of holiday vacation.  It … more →

Tags: Work, writing, Fun, language, trepidation, Lovely, Metaphor, WorDs, Chair

Group consciousness: the goal of leaders and organizational theorists

Jo Jordan wrote 1 year ago: Without good governance, life is solitary poor, nasty, brutish and short So said Hobbes of countries … more →

Tags: business communities, what do psychologists do?, P2P, new organizational theory, E20, wikiorgs, collective efficacy, what do managers do, 21st century jobs

Doldrums to OK to fantastic classrooms1 comment

Jo Jordan wrote 1 year ago: Positive communities are important in learning I’ve taught in colleges and universities for 25 … more →

Tags: business communities, Losada line, Positive Psychology, happiness, initiative, Conversations, Social Media, Teaching, twitter

Four or Fourteen

divahacker wrote 1 year ago: So, the funny thing about teenagers (ok there are actually many funny things about teenagers – … more →

Tags: Teenagers, Humor, frontal lobe

Interested in the Cognitive Science of Meditation, Mindfulness, Intelligence and Cognitive Function?2 comments

RB wrote 1 year ago: I recently discovered a great blog on ScienceBlogs entitled Developing Intelligence. Produced by Uni … more →

Tags: Other, meditation, Psychology, Cognitive Science, blogs, Mindfulness, intelligence, scienceblogs, Cognitive Function

vacuum1 comment

sunme wrote 1 year ago: tao lin called today and said that he would like a hair from the head of the dalai lama. i said huh … more →

Tags: Meta Meta, tao lin, Urban Dictionary, Dalai Lama, Zen, famous author tao lin, famous author tao lin t-shirt, what's eating tao lin's grapes

Understanding Meditation Correctly4 comments

Shawn Threadgill wrote 3 years ago: Anyone that is interested in understanding their mind and what meditation is, I have found, usually … more →

Tags: inner voice, meditation

MindFul vs. MindLess Thinking

Shawn Threadgill wrote 3 years ago: Last month we discussed the most common thinking habit, which we defined as defensive routines or de … more →

Tags: Detachment, Life Tools

Defensive Routines

Shawn Threadgill wrote 3 years ago: Last month we made clear the distinction between dialogue and debate. Simply, debate has as its foun … more →

Tags: Effective Communication, Interconnectiveness, Managing Stress


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