It's time to ask some good questions.
When I was around three or four years old, I had a “course correction” from my mom. It had rained a bit and there were little tiny frogs hopping all over the place in my yard. For some reason,…
When I was around three or four years old, I had a “course correction” from my mom. It had rained a bit and there were little tiny frogs hopping all over the place in my yard. For some reason,…
The eyes are important. They affect not only how we see, but how we move. With the eyes we take in information about the world around us, but with the eyes we also give information to the world about…
We live in a fast world. Or at least we live in an “I want it now world.” We have come to enjoy fast food, fast information, fast communication, fast shipping, fast, fast, fast… We abhor waiting…
I grew up in “Jack and Jill’s Daycare.” It was me and about 30 other kids. Mom would drop me off in the mornings, I’d watch cartoons for an hour or so, go outside and play, eat lunch, drink Kool-Aid,…
We live in a world that begs we keep our heads held in a downward position. Our phones, our esteem, our “news”, our fears, our desks, and even our prayers - all of these things either encourage or ask…
And now, a humble submission by Mark Shropshire, OS Lead Instructor If you’re reading this, chances are you have hopefully been to…
Often times we get in our own way. We have these brains and we assume that they know what they are doing or we assume we need to use them to figure things out or to fix things. It is almost…
And now a guest article all the way from down under and over yonder in Australia, OS Lead Instructor, Piers Kwan....
So not too long ago, my new book, The…
We all share commonalities. Though we all have our differences, we also all have our similarities. We are really all much more alike than we are unlike. For example, I think there are a…