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Learning To be a Courageous Person: Courage as a Virtue
In this short video, we're talking about Courage – the ability to act appropriately in the face of adversity. Courage is one of the things that makes us human, and like all virtues, can be strengthened through habit and perseverance. We all face adversity from time to...

How to Use the GRANDMA TEST to Avoid Plagiarism
In this video, we're going to be talking about plagiarism, and how you can avoid it. Plagiarism is a big problem in the world of academia, and it's something that you don't want to be caught up in. Instead, follow these easy steps and learn to use the GRANDMA TEST,...

Harness Your Strengths as a Mature Student and Successfully Return to Study
Are you feeling lost and overwhelmed as you start your studies again? Don't worry, you're not alone. Every student feels a little bit like a freshman again at some point during their academic journey. If you're feeling lost and unsure of what to do or even if you...

The Virtue of Hospitality and a Theology of Interfaith Cooperation
The virtue of #hospitality connects with Eboo Patel's notion of a Theology of #interfaith Cooperation by honoring the beliefs and contributions of others while respecting what they share with us. A gracious host and appreciative guest would do nothing less. I am...

6 Benefits of Using the Pomodoro Technique
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method for people who have trouble concentrating. It can be used in any situation that requires concentration, such as work or school. The technique is easy. Work for 25 minutes, then rest for 5 minutes. After 4 cycles, take...

Wisdom Is a Virtue, Though What Does That Mean?
It is important that we live our lives and thus engage in our actions by following what we believe to be good for us and the world around us. Many spiritual or religious traditions have different ways of listing or naming the virtues, yet they all point to indications...

The Pomodoro Technique – A Game Changer for Time Management
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed in the late 1980s. The technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. I used it for my doctoral research, and continue to use it...

Reflections on Walking the Camino in France
I embarked upon an 8-day, 87-mile (140-kilometer) walk along the Camino de Santiago de Compostella in France (the Chemin de Saint Jacques de Compostelle in French) in June of 2022. Pilgrimage is walking with intention, and the spiritual intention here involved...

How to Vanquish “Perfect is the Enemy of the Good”
I finally wrote and published my first article on Medium. Please take a look, share it, and/or CLAP!!

Pause. Breathe. Look Around.
Sometimes we need to pause along our journey, just breathe, and look around. Remarkable things to see we may otherwise miss if we only look ahead.