Category: Health and Well Being
Mindset 2 Mastery: The Voices in Our Heads
Posted by Keisha A Rivers M.Ed. | Aug 15, 2019 | Health and Well Being, Living & Motivation, Mental Health & Culture | 0
WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PATIENTS
Posted by Jaishree Ellis, MD | Aug 26, 2016 | Health and Well Being | 1
The Fetus Shouts, “Me, Too!”; The Case Against the “Peculiar Institution” of Abortion
by Franklin L. Ferguson, Jr., Esq. | Nov 18, 2020 | Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Education, Youth, & Culture, Health and Well Being | 0
Though I fail more times than not, I attempt to follow the philosophies which have been set forth by the Long Haired One. Chief among His tenets is the practice of empathy, the ability to understand, share and relate to the...
Read MoreThe Case Against Abortion
by Jaishree Ellis, MD | Oct 3, 2020 | Christian Faith, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Health and Well Being, Politics, Policy & Race | 0
“I do not believe that just because you’re opposed to abortion, that that makes you pro-life. In fact, I think in many cases, your morality is deeply lacking if all you want is a child born but not a child fed, not a child...
Read MoreA Prophecy Self-Fulfilled
by Jaishree Ellis, MD | May 21, 2020 | Health and Well Being, Politics, Policy & Race | 0
“The easiest way to gain control of a population is to carry out acts of terror.” (Josef Stalin) The FBI has defined “terrorism” as the… “unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a...
Read MoreA Story of Faith
by Jaishree Ellis, MD | Feb 20, 2020 | Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Health and Well Being, Human Development, Politics, Policy & Race | 0
In the spirit of our professional development, they arranged for each of us to spend several months at a private hospital in one of New Jersey’s wealthiest counties.
Read MoreADDICTION: DISEASE OR MORAL FAILING?
by Jaishree Ellis, MD | Jan 15, 2020 | Education, Youth, & Culture, Health and Well Being, Human Development, Mental Health & Culture | 0
Recently, a friend asked me whether or not I believe that addiction is a disease. My opinion is that it most certainly is. Uncategorically, it is, in fact, a disease. This is not mere conjecture, nor is it a hypothesis. It has...
Read MoreDelay the Gratification Not Your JOY
by Adrienne Fikes, M.Ed., PCC | Dec 12, 2019 | Entrepreneurship & Business, Health and Well Being, Human Development, Living & Motivation, Mental Health & Culture | 0
You clearly understand that having lasting, meaningful success means setting priorities and being focused on achieving your goals.
Read More3 Questions To Ask When You Can’t Find The Time To Do What Really Matters
by Adrienne Fikes, M.Ed., PCC | Nov 27, 2019 | Entrepreneurship & Business, Health and Well Being, Human Development, Living & Motivation, Mental Health & Culture | 0
There are things people ask us to do that we don’t do. There are things we tell ourselves that we want to do that we don’t do. Yes, I do it too. Not as often as I use to do it but it still happens. The thing is, when...
Read MoreSwitching Gears – What is CIRS?
by Vanessa L. Johnson, ESQ., MBA | Sep 22, 2019 | Health and Well Being | 0
I originally intended to use this medium to publish content on my opinions about the “business of law.” However, as I enter my final year before submitting the files to be evaluated for tenure and promotion,...
Read More5 Ways to Finally Do That Thing You Still Haven’t Done
by Adrienne Fikes, M.Ed., PCC | Aug 27, 2019 | Entrepreneurship & Business, Health and Well Being, Human Development, Living & Motivation, Mental Health & Culture | 0
Yes, this is about that thing you’ve been putting off. Yes, you are doing so many great things and that is marvelous. You look like quite the accomplished overachiever from the outside. People wonder how you do so many of the...
Read MoreTyreek Hill Should Have Never Been In The NFL To Begin With
by Alejandro "Ali" Danois | May 9, 2019 | Health and Well Being, Sports & Culture | 0
It’s sickening what the NFL will tolerate if you can blaze a 40-yard dash and score touchdowns. “When you get the facts, then you make a decision about how it fits into our personal conduct policy. You don’t make a...
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