Photo by Rebrand Cities For a business to provide an equal employment opportunity for a potential new hire, it must become more inclusive or risk getting left behind with a terrible and exploitative past. Dennis Joiner, the author of Let The Playing Field Level The Playing Field, discusses how we can understand America’s political socioeconomic playing…
Learning Self-Help From Others: Reading Self-Improvement Books
Photo by Monstera Millions of people seek to improve their lives through numerous means, including literature. There’s no shortage of self-help books proving their effectiveness. “Literature adds to the reality. It doesn’t simply describe it.” – C.S. Lewis. Literature has provided the world with a lot, not just through the improvement and growth of the…
To My Future Self: Children Grasping the Concept of Life’s Purpose
Photo by Vlada Karpovich Children have countless things they’re curious about. One might also be as existential as adults wondering about their life purpose. If an omniscient character were to ask people to come up with only one question, they have longed to have answered, undoubtedly, most, if not all, would ask about it. “What…
5 Compelling Consequences Of War On Children
Photo by Alexander Taranenko No kid should have to experience the horrors of war, but so many do. Millions of children worldwide are affected by armed conflict. They face physical harm, violence, danger, exploitation, fear, and loss. Many children are forced to escape, some witness the death of a loved one, and some are forced…
What Maketh A Good Coach: 5 Qualities Athletes Should Look For
Photo by Jean-Daniel Francoeur Ready to up your performance ante? Here are five qualities to look for when finding the right coach. There are many reasons why athletes hire a coach and just as many reasons why they should not. A coach is not for everyone. But, if you are ready, a GOOD coach can…