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Category Archives: A little less shallow
Pity poem
Now, I don’t consider myself a poet, but sometimes I get poetic. This is one of those times. I received some difficult news this weekend. I might as well take advantage of my melancholy state to inspire creative expression, right? … Continue reading
On Feminism…I’m not worthy
So, I find myself in a peculiar position. Being an Academic Staff employee at UW-Green Bay, I’m at the periphery of academia. I operate in an office that expects real, tangible production work, but by nature of higher education have … Continue reading
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High (time for) Resolution
We each have an obligation to drive our own success. This includes setting up optimal conditions for favorable outcomes. These are the things on which I think I can improve in the coming year to really help make 2012 a success. Continue reading
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ID-ing Inhibiting Beliefs
So, I’ve been listening to a podcast called Inside Out Weightloss (IOWL) by Renee Stephens again. The intention of IOWL is to address the emotional blocks that keep people from loosing weight and keeping it off. It looks for the … Continue reading
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Oh God…I just killed a poor little bunny
I decided I’d go outside and plant my annuals and a few herbs in between the raindrops. I finished with the begonias and carried my herbs over to the small raised garden in the corner of the yard. As I … Continue reading
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Justice Pays a Visit
I just saw Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson speak on campus. She’s an excellent speaker. She touted programs to help people who commit crimes to prevent continued offenses. It’s interesting. Nobody ever thinks to help the criminals, but it makes … Continue reading
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