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Wisdom Is a Virtue, Though What Does That Mean?

Wisdom Is a Virtue, Though What Does That Mean?

by Jeffrey Keefer | Oct 12, 2022 | Habits, Opportunities, Spirituality, Theory | 0 comments

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...
How to Vanquish “Perfect is the Enemy of the Good”

How to Vanquish “Perfect is the Enemy of the Good”

by Jeffrey Keefer | Oct 11, 2019 | Opportunities, Organizational & Workplace Learning, Reflective Practice, Writing | 1 comment

I finally wrote and published my first article on Medium. Please take a look, share it, and/or CLAP!!  RSS - Posts RSS - Comments Subscribe Email Address Archives Archives Select Month October 2019  (4) September 2019  (1) August 2019  (6)...
Pause. Breathe. Look Around.

Pause. Breathe. Look Around.

by Jeffrey Keefer | Oct 8, 2019 | Nature, Opportunities, Organizational & Workplace Learning, Reflective Practice, Uncategorized | 0 comments

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.  RSS - Posts RSS - Comments Subscribe Email Address Archives Archives Select Month October 2019  (3)...
Which Path Should We Follow?

Which Path Should We Follow?

by Jeffrey Keefer | Oct 7, 2019 | Nature, Opportunities, Organizational & Workplace Learning, Reflective Practice, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Which path should we follow?The one that others are on, as surely the wisdom of the crowd knows best?Perhaps an alternative, as opportunities abound where nobody else is looking?How about creating our own path, one that does not yet exist?There are no simple, clear,...
Attend to Your Own Self-Care

Attend to Your Own Self-Care

by Jeffrey Keefer | Aug 22, 2019 | Opportunities, Reflective Practice | 0 comments

I am working with a colleague who just finished a major milestone in a large work project, and is now dealing with the aftermath, clean-up, feedback, debrief, and preparations for the next  steps. As can be expected, she is just burned-out from exhaustion and pressure...
Limitations in “Learn from your experience”

Limitations in “Learn from your experience”

by Jeffrey Keefer | Aug 15, 2019 | Education, Opportunities, Popular Culture, Reflective Practice | 0 comments

You have likely heard people (including me!) talk about how important it is to learn from our experience. When we experience something, it imprints itself on us in a way that study alone, reading alone, discussing alone, just cannot do. In this way, we who work in...
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About Me

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.

Recent Posts

  • How Self-Control Leads to Success: Insights into the Virtue of Moderation
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  • Why Nothing Has More Meaning Than You Give It
  • What is a Research Problem, and How Does It Connect to a Research Question?
  • Tips for Building Confidence as a Graduate Student Studying and Learning Research Methods

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