Today didn’t start out the best. It began when I woke up at 2:00 a.m. with a weird gut feeling in my stomach. I had fallen asleep all too early the night before, and missed my nightly Skype chat with KH, so I thought that was it and I felt pretty crummy but figure I’ll …
Category: AC4P
Absolutely wonderful. Talk about AC4P.
Talk about Actively Caring for People…
Quick debrief of Winning Choices.
Here’s a PDF of the slides that I used incase you’re interested. I’ll be making a larger update later this week on the presentations, with details on other speaking opportunities, and potentially some videos from the Winning Choices program, too. :)
AC4P, double time.
Today, I met a remarkable girl. I never got the chance to catch her name, but she earned my respect in so many ways. Being a paraplegic and using a wheelchair to get around campus, people hold the door open for me ALL of the time. I greatly appreciate it whenever people do, but I’d …
A sleepless night has turned into productivity.
I just read the final draft of the chapter for Dr. Geller’s book that will be going to the presses in a little under two months. The book is all about the Actively Caring movement, the science behind it, and how it was transitioned from a theory used predominantly in industry, and was then adapted …
the single best letter i’ve ever recieved.
I got this in the mail today. No coming from address. No Name. Nothing. Just a written letter. This means that someone found out where I lived. Put this in my inbox. And took the time to pour out their feelings about a stranger to a stranger. Wow. 1. I love getting mail. 2. I …
197.3 percent – EPO & AC4P
Actively Caring
I’m about to speak with the CABS (Center for Applied Behavior Systems) group and The Actively Caring For People movement about Homecoming this year, so pumped