by Paul Elmore | Jan 19, 2010 | The Therapeutic Process
Being passive teaches people not to trust you. Being direct people know where they stand.
by Paul Elmore | Dec 21, 2009 | The Therapeutic Process
Seth Godin is a someone who makes me, and a lot of other people think. So, I’m not going to try and improve on what he says. Just follow this link and learn about some more reasons to fail.
by Paul Elmore | Dec 18, 2009 | Parenting
When rainy days come and the kids are getting restless they start digging through that closet in the house where all the random, left over, odd and forgotten things live, looking for something to do. Inevitably, they stumble across some board game and ask with a voice...
by Paul Elmore | Dec 10, 2009 | Helpful Ideas
Time makes it easier to accept our own failures. In fact, given enough time, many people actually boast about their mistakes. “Man, I really blew that one.” “That relationship was a huge mistake.” “What was I thinking when I did …...
by Paul Elmore | Nov 16, 2009 | Helpful Ideas
It may sound counter-intuitive but people really will like you better when you tell them no. “Do you want to go to Red Robin for lunch?” If you don’t really want to, be nice and say “Not really. But I would love to go to ….” When...