Can you manage the rocks in your life?
By Kelly Barnard It’s a quiet Sunday afternoon and you’re dreaming of the things you would like to accomplish. Law School, marathon running, sailing, get in shape. The list will vary depending on your goals, age, stage in life. Then somehow it’s 5 years later and you’re still in a job you hate or not making and progress in life. Why is this? Do you find yourself spending inordinate
A voice from the other side by Hope Stone
I was a public school teacher for five years. I will always consider myself a teacher. The drive and empathy that many teachers have when starting out what will continue to ensure that I feel in my heart that I am a teacher. ~ Only, I no longer have four walls, a chalkboard and 30 some students. ~ Some days that hurts, other days I remember that I took a stand for my own personal
A Fresh Start By: Kristen Fassler
Now that it is September, the realization that summer is out and school is in has hit students. No matter if you are in Middle School or Graduate School, the feelings are generally the same. Who really wants to let go of awesome vacations, summer camps, ice cream and snowballs, and the best part of summer, sleeping in! Just because we have to trade in our swimsuits and flip flops for school clothes
The Journey To A Clean Room: A Practical Application of Executive Functions By: Reid Conley
The other day I was faced with the daunting task of cleaning my room, and I was less than excited by that prospect. Now, I am an adult and consider myself to have reached an adult level of maturity in many respects, but when it comes to cleaning my room I still act like a child. I simply cannot bring myself to do it and will sometimes throw (very adult and mature) temper
The Power Of Pokemon By: Garrett Denzler
Summer is here at last! It's the time to hit the beach, explore new places, and train your brain. But most importantly, it's time to catch up on some video games that couldn't be played during the school year since studying, planning out long-term projects, and doing homework needed all of your attention. Most would consider video games to be mindless time-wasters that have no value, but that is not always the case.
Spring Cleaning: For the Parent and Child Alike!
By Meisner, ERG Coach Happy Spring, everyone! We have finally reached the point in the year where going outside no longer makes us cringe. With the onset of beautiful weather, we often find new reason to get happy and healthy. Every year we clean out our closets and our cabinets, but what about our brains? It is possible that though we benefit from de-cluttering our homes, we are unaware of the potential that is