Will our current hunger for technology diminish our real life experiences? Check out Dr. Silard’s latest in Psychology Today, here.
Read MoreCan you see rejection as a gift? Learning to do so could be a life changer. Check out Dr. Anthony Silard’s latest article in Psychology Today here.
Read MoreThis is Part Nine of a nine-part series published over nine consecutive weeks. The cognitive psychologist Daniel Willingham notes, “One of the most stubborn, persistent [aspects] of the mind is that when you do two things at once, you don’t do either one as well as when you do them one at a time.” It is […]
Read MoreThis is Part Seven of a nine-part series published over nine consecutive weeks. So set up your daily Online Entry Points (OEPs) and you’re all set, right? If only. Starting Strong and Finishing Weak Despite their initial practicality and usefulness, many OEPs subsequently lead to Digital Drift. They begin strong (in terms of their alignment […]
Read MoreThis is Part Two of a nine-part series published over nine consecutive weeks. The solution to too much CO2 in the atmosphere that was agreed upon by 169 nations in the Kyoto protocol, with the striking exceptions of the US and Australia, has been called “cap and trade.” This international covenant requires a cap, or […]
Read MoreThis is Part One of a nine-part series published over nine consecutive weeks. What does it mean to be successful in our modern world? Many of us subscribe to the belief that success requires us to be tethered to our phones and digital devices 24-7 so others trust and want to interact with us. If […]
Read MoreAnthony Silard’s latest in Psychology Today explores how to flourish without being a slave to your phone. Read more here.
Read MoreHave you ever felt your relationships a little off-balance? Anthony Silard’s recent article in Psychology Today might help. Read more here.
Read MoreThis is Part One of a seven-part series published over seven consecutive weeks. This past weekend, my son Alex had his first sleepover. A new friend from his elementary school, Chris, spent a good part of the weekend playing with him and his younger sister, Chloe; well, mostly with him, as they both did their best to avoid […]
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