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...
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...
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...
Article Discussion Starters for “How the World’s Most Successful Founders Approach Failure” Here are some discussion questions to help us frame today’s article discussion on “How the world’s most successful founders approach failure”...
Do you read articles, watch TED Talks, or listen to podcasts on Coaching or Personal Empowerment and wish you have others to talk with them about in real time to share insights, ideas, or experiences about them?Here is your chance!The second of the planned January...
Come celebrate Wikipedia Day with me this Sunday at the Ace Hotel right here in New York City. Details about how we at Wikimedia NYC are celebrating this in a New York way can be found here (including the time of the cake!!).Wikipedia Day is a day in January when...
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.