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Embrace Your Opportunities

Embrace Your Opportunities

by Jeffrey Keefer | Jan 31, 2019 | Coaching, Discussions, Education, Goals, Habits, Reflective Practice | 0 comments

Embrace Your Opportunities Everything we face in life can be considered an opportunity or a challenge, depending on how we approach it and and what we do with it. It can be very easy to shrink from something the stretches us, or something that challenges us in ways...
Where Will Your Big Ideas Take You?

Where Will Your Big Ideas Take You?

by Jeffrey Keefer | Jan 29, 2019 | Coaching, Discussions, Education, Justice, Reflective Practice | 0 comments

We know where we will be if we stop learning new things, challenging our assumptions, or expanding our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. Right, when we stop learning, we stop growing. Instead of new opportunities, we will just turn in on...
Unlearning Habits that Promote Injustice

Unlearning Habits that Promote Injustice

by Jeffrey Keefer | Jan 22, 2019 | Coaching, Education, Equity, Goals, Habits, Reflective Practice | 0 comments

Unlearning Habits that Promote Injustice Unlearning habits that promote injustice really means authentically learning for the first time. About Us Mauris blandit aliquet elit, eget tincidunt nibh pulvinar a. Quisque velit nisi, pretium ut lacinia in, elementum id...
Learning to Reinforce Injustice

Learning to Reinforce Injustice

by Jeffrey Keefer | Jan 21, 2019 | Coaching, Education, Justice, Reflective Practice | 0 comments

Today is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, and it is an opportunity to both celebrate his life and memory, while also consider what meaning this has for me and my life today. King was a civil rights activist and leader, and I think it is valuable to reflect on how this...
Blaming is the Opposite of Learning from Experience

Blaming is the Opposite of Learning from Experience

by Jeffrey Keefer | Jan 17, 2019 | Coaching, Discussions, Education, Reflective Practice | 0 comments

We had a really interesting discussion yesterday on the article How the world’s most successful founders approach failure and my take-away message is simple, yet somewhat profound:Blaming is the Opposite of Learning from ExperienceWhen we fail at something, whether it...
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Jeffrey M. Keefer, Ph.D., is an educational consultant, institutional researcher and accreditation officer in higher education, professor of research methodology, nonprofit capacity building and strategic planning consultant, talent development coach, spiritual life advisor (chaplain) at New York University, spiritual director, and Wikipedian.

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  • How to Critically Evaluate the Sources Used in Graduate and Doctoral Research Papers How to Critically Evaluate the Sources Used in Graduate and Doctoral Research Papers
  • The Graduate Student's Guide to Choosing a Research Topic: A Roadmap for Academic Success - A Video on YouTube The Graduate Student’s Guide to Choosing a Research Topic
  • Empowering Your Voice: A Welcome Guide for New Wikipedia Editors Empowering Your Voice: A Welcome Guide for New Wikipedia Editors
  • How to Connect with Nature: A College Student’s Back-to-School Guide
  • Exploring Nature’s Wisdom: A Guide to Personal Growth through Nature-Based Pilgrimage

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