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Helping Children Tell the Truth
Even the most well-behaved children tend to lie. Sometimes the lies are about things that don’t really matter, but it can be frustrating when your

Without Them, Who Are You?
If you are interested in creating the relationship you deserve, you must first become the best person you can be. Relationships generally begin when both

To Forgive or Not to Forgive: That is the Question
Most people would agree that forgiving others is a good thing to do, but why is that? First, let’s define forgiveness. Some people say that

Parenting-Roots and Wings
When you give your child wings, you need to allow them to do things their own way, even if you are sure a better way exists.

10 Qualities of Great Leaders
Throughout your life, you’ll meet people you wouldn’t dare follow to the water cooler and others you would follow to hell and back. What is

Mental Illness: Disease or Choice
Many people hear about Dr. William Glasser’s Choice Theory® and conclude that the psychology doesn’t believe in mental illness. Of course, this is not true,

Stereotyping is the Problem: A Jewish Rabbi and an Iranian Doctor
In our book, Leveraging Diversity at Work, Sylvester Baugh and I write about the dangers of stereotyping. The Buddhist parable about the six blind men

White Privilege
In the United States, members of the majority culture often have a difficult time understanding the importance of special recognition for minorities. For example, let’s

Advocacy
Understanding the current incidents of racism in our country has been a struggle. President Trump has become a beacon, shining a light on marginalized groups