By Jared Dillian, October 5, 2022 Put Yourself out There My approach to networking has changed a lot over the years. As an introvert, I used to attend conferences and not talk to anyone. But nowadays, I make it my goal to talk with as many people as possible. For example, I recently returned home from the Future Proof Festival in Huntington Beach, California,... Read more
Archive for the ‘Personal Development’ Category
Days of Leaves, Trees and Forests
September 2 | Posted by mrossol | Health, Interesting, Personal DevelopmentSource: Friday Reflection #4: Days of Leaves, Trees and Forests
RL is a 55-year-old man who comes to clinic for follow-up of his hypertension, diabetes and generalized anxiety disorder.
In the doctor patient relationship, both parties generally have a pretty good sense about how...
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Fauci Retires – Vinay Prasad’s Observations and Thoughts
August 23 | Posted by mrossol | Interesting, Personal Development, Ruling ClassSource: Fauci Retires – Vinay Prasad’s Observations and Thoughts
On Aug 22, 2022, Anthony Fauci announced he would be retiring by December of this year. Dr. Fauci was the head of NIAID for several important decades, where many great discoveries were made. His work during the George W. Bush years...
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‘I’ve always been plagued by a sense that I was a little out of whack’
March 29 | Posted by mrossol | Health, Interesting, Personal DevelopmentI don’t necessarily agree with Hannah Gadsby on everything- probably not on much -but I appreciate her putting her experience with autism out there. I have much to learn about the condition. mrossol The Gardian, 3/19/2022, by Hannah Gadsby You don’t have to be an expert to know that people with autism don’t get to speak about their own experiences. Until... Read more
How to Find and Keep Friends: A Guide for Middle Age
January 31 | Posted by mrossol | Interesting, Lockdowns, Personal DevelopmentHmm. There is an opportunity here. mrossol WSJ 1/29/2022, by Julie Jargon
Loneliness is a reality for many of us, now more than ever. After last week’s column on the loneliness felt by moms in middle age, my inbox began overflowing with emails from readers, many of whom asked for solutions.
While there’s no magic wand to fix loneliness, there...
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