Posted March 1, 2021 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 1 March 2021 Debra and I are very different in some ways. While we have sufficient traits in common to allow for working together, the way we process information and relate not only to the past but also to our sense of the future differs significantly. Some of those differences are gender based: men learn to process information […]
Posted January 31, 2017 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 31 January 2017 The idea that actions are “high quality” communication has been around a long time. The old saying is that “actions speak louder than words.” You’ve also doubtless hear people say, “Put your money where your mouth is.” What people do is usually considered a better indication of what they are thinking than their words suggest. […]
Posted January 31, 2015 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 31 January 2015 Back in 1965, Paul Simon wrote one of his masterpieces, I am a Rock. The opening lyrics are the following:
A winter’s day In a deep and dark December; I am alone, Gazing from my window to the […]
Posted October 7, 2014 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 7 October 2014 The classic definition of “minor surgery” is surgery someone else is having. That being said, some surgeries are clearly more serious and extensive than others. A heart transplant, for example, is a lot more serious than surgery for a hernia, which is what I had. I am not sure how or when I developed the […]
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