By Erika B. Webb
February 28, 2007 (Posted at 6:26 pm)
 It seems to me that when women got liberated they just ended up with more to do. Most of us start out being enthusiastic and driven in our careers. We try to be super moms with super kids, end up with super mortgages along with super car and credit card payments. A lot of us throw […]
By April Masini
February 28, 2007 (Posted at 5:27 pm)
Yes! Flowers definitely increase problem-solving capacity in the workplace. It sounds simple, but it’s really a clear correlation.
Problem-solving requires rote memory of how to solve a particular problem, or, if the problem is new, or is occurring in a new form, thinking outside the box. This thinking outside the box is also known as […]
By April Masini
February 28, 2007 (Posted at 1:04 pm)
Depending on the student and the family, you may see a myriad of behaviors from college students on winter break:
* Hibernating bear. Students who are exhausted from cramming for exams and/or partying, may want to come home to sleep and rejuvenate. They want to be taken care of and see home as the place […]
By April Masini
February 28, 2007 (Posted at 12:39 pm)
I received a question the other day about a study being conducted with college and university counselors regarding homesickness in students. Specifically, any potential ways to prevent and treat homesickness, and whether or not homesickness negatively impact a student’s studies.
I smell a rat. There’s been a big trend by the medical industry to define “disorders” […]