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2 05, 2011

Three Words for Better Parenting

By | May 2nd, 2011|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , , , , , , |2 Comments

I have a confession to make: I wrote my first two parenting books before I had children. Is this a great country or what, where you can become an "expert" at something you have never done before (of course, I had worked with families for many years in my practice)? I now have two children [...]

25 04, 2011

Technology: Caught in the ‘Net

By | April 25th, 2011|Categories: Technology|1 Comment

If you've followed my tech-related blog posts over the last few years (if you haven't, you can catch up here), you know that I have real concerns and what I consider to be some healthy skepticism about the impact of new technology and social media on people, particularly their biggest consumers, children and young people. I [...]

20 04, 2011

Latest News: New Book Deal!

By | April 20th, 2011|Categories: Latest News|0 Comments

I'm excited to announce that Sourcebooks, the publisher of my second parenting book, has agreed to publish my next parenting book, tentatively titled, Kids 3.0: Preparing Your Children for the Crazy New World of Popular Culture, Technology, and Social Media. The expected publication date is April, 2012.

18 04, 2011

Ski Racing: Mental Imagery: Seeing and Feeling Success

By | April 18th, 2011|Categories: Ski Racing|1 Comment

If you do anything to work on the mental side of your ski racing during this off season, it better be mental imagery. Why, you ask. Because there is no more powerful mental tool than mental imagery and it can have a huge impact on your ski racing. I say this with such conviction because [...]

18 04, 2011

Personal Growth: Is the Self-help Industry a Fraud?

By | April 18th, 2011|Categories: Personal Growth|2 Comments

Change. Whether you call it self-help, personal transformation, growth, or just plain change, it is a goal to which virtually everyone aspires. Gaining self-esteem, losing weight, improving relationships, achieving success, getting rich, or finding happiness are just a few of the ways in which people the world over want to alter their lives. Our ability [...]

11 04, 2011

Politics: Too Bad Kids Can’t Vote

By | April 11th, 2011|Categories: Politics|0 Comments

If children could vote, then I'm sure politicians in both our federal and state governments would demonstrate some actual concern for them rather than demonstrating a wanton disregard for these little citizens who are the future of America. This profound indifference to the needs of our children is displayed starkly in how the federal and [...]

4 04, 2011

Ski Racing: Next Seasons Starts…NOW!

By | April 4th, 2011|Categories: Ski Racing|1 Comment

The race season is finally over. After a long and demanding winter, you're probably tired of skiing (regardless of whether the season was a triumph or a disappointment). It's time to hang up your skis, pack away your gear, kick back, relax, and forget about ski racing for a few months, right? WRONG!!! Being the [...]

4 04, 2011

Sports: Is the NFL Bad For Women’s Health?

By | April 4th, 2011|Categories: Sports|2 Comments

Just prior to the Super Bowl in 1993, a news conference was held by a coalition of women's groups informing reporters of substantial evidence that domestic violence rose significantly (as much as 40 percent) on Super Bowl Sunday. The subsequent flurry of media attention resulted in this news becoming a "fact" (you'll see why I [...]

29 03, 2011

Ski Racing: Julia and Lindsey: Fire and Ice

By | March 29th, 2011|Categories: Ski Racing|2 Comments

Note: Apologies for not posting an article last week; busy with travel. Also, I will be posting two more articles before I take a break during the off-season. If you have questions, the next few weeks will be a good time to reach out to me (jim@drjimtaylor.com; 415-322-8425). I haven't spoken to Julia Mancuso or [...]

28 03, 2011

Sports: Does March Madness Matter?

By | March 28th, 2011|Categories: Sports|1 Comment

The New York Times Magazine had a cover story a few weeks ago that posed the question: Does college basketball matter? In answer to this rather existential question, I thought, well, it depends to which college basketball they are referring. Are they talking about the game that's "all about the Benjamins," including exorbitant coaches' salaries [...]