by Jolene Erlacher | Mar 27, 2014 | Leadership, Workplace
Image is from bpsusf via Flickr. Every team – whether in the home, workplace, or church – experiences periods of stress, tension, and even conflict. Too often these seasons result in teams fracturing, productivity decreasing, or people leaving. Waiting...
by Jolene Erlacher | Feb 3, 2014 | Relationships
Our society tends to segregate individuals by age. Schools allow students to enter a grade based on their birth date; senior centers allow individuals to participate in activities when they reach a certain age; even in the workplace, where many generations are...
by Jolene Erlacher | Jan 16, 2014 | Leadership
Tim Elmore, in his book Generation iY, explains the fact that most young people today learn and interact through “uploading.” They engage in forums and activities via their various devices where they can indicate opinions, perspectives, and preferences continuously...
by Jolene Erlacher | Dec 30, 2013 | Life Issues
Think back to high school or college, or maybe even elementary school. Remember the sense of excitement that came from doing your favorite activities? Maybe it was playing a particular sport, reading, camping with family, or playing a particular game requiring your...
by Jolene Erlacher | Dec 2, 2013 | Life Issues
My husband and I had been married two-and-a-half years. During that time, we had been separated for 18 months due to military training and a deployment. We had also experienced two interstate moves, finished a doctoral dissertation and a Master’s thesis, bought a...
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