by snowmantherapy | Feb 4, 2020 | Behaviors, Thoughts
The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none. Carlyle In 1955, Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham created the heuristic tool, the Johari Window. The purpose of the “window” is for all of us to gain a higher level of self-understanding. The Johari Window has four...
by snowmantherapy | Jan 21, 2020 | Behaviors
“Any good apology has 3 parts: 1) I’m sorry ; 2) It’s my fault ; 3) What can I do to make it right? Most people forget the third part.” One of the few oases in what Newton Minnow once famously referred to as “a vast wasteland” (he meant television), is the NBC...
by snowmantherapy | Jan 8, 2020 | Behaviors
It is January 6 as I am composing the first newsletter of the year. My readers will likely not receive or get to it for a few more days. By then, most of you will have done one (or two) of the following: 1. Made New Year’s resolution(s) 2. Broken #1 3. Not made any...
by snowmantherapy | Nov 26, 2019 | Thoughts
I hate getting to the movies on time. Why? Because being on time is actually arriving way too early. It means sitting through interminable numbers of coming attractions while eating most of my popcorn before the show starts. Obviously, I’m a slow learner when it comes...
by snowmantherapy | Nov 12, 2019 | Thoughts
I hate getting to the movies on time. Why? Because being on time is actually arriving way too early. It means sitting through interminable numbers of coming attractions while eating most of my popcorn before the show starts. Obviously, I’m a...