Among other things, helicopter parenting and snowplow parenting are associated with less self-regulation, self-control, and persistence in kids and with higher rates of depression in young adults. On the flip side, autonomy-supportive parenting — an approach in which parents are more hands off — has been tied to better kids’ social adjustment, acad... See more
Before the pandemic, the term brain fog existed but was not nearly as widely used. Its first recorded appearance in the lexicon was in the 1850s, but using language about murky weather to describe murky cognition dates back to at least 1817, when a German physician wrote of “the clouding of consciousness” as the chief symptom of delirium. The use o... See more
The bottom line, therefore, is that the predictability of costs is fundamentally different from the predictability of revenue. Planning can’t and won’t make revenue magically appear, and the effort you spend creating revenue plans is a distraction from the strategist’s much harder job: finding ways to acquire and keep customers.
And I do think that the word resistance is a little funny these days, but when you are providing care that has been stigmatized, that in itself is an act of resistance, that’s how we have to stay grounded in our mission.