by Colette Ellis | Sep 19, 2012 | Articles
Even with the best laid plans, we might encounter situations where we hold ourselves back from achieving our goals, or sometimes just get in our own way. Perhaps they are new experiences that take us out of our comfort zone? My clients have told me about past... by Jeffrey Gitterman | Aug 14, 2012 | Articles
As an employer, my interest is in creating long term changes that hopefully lead to better moral and ethical decisions from both me and my employees. With this in mind, I’ve generally found that there are two ways to go about motivating others. The first is to... by Baylor University | Jul 22, 2012 | Articles
“There is no shortage of examples or anecdotal accounts that suggest Scouting produces better citizens, but now there is scientific evidence to confirm the prosocial benefits of Scouting or earning the rank of Eagle Scout.” One hundred years after Arthur Eldred of New... by Debbie Burns & Patty Cockrell | May 15, 2012 | Articles
A recent rash of news stories highlights the positive in society’s youngest members: “Child Saves Kids from Bus Crash;” “Child Saves His Brother from Possible Abduction;” “Child Saves Family from House Fire.” But all too often, the news involving children indicates... by Ellie Dixon | Jan 26, 2012 | Articles
Character education is not a “quick fix” for falling moral standards in society today. It provides long-term solutions that address moral, ethical, and academic issues that are of growing concern to us all. Character education is the fostering of ethical,...
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