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23 09, 2013

Parenting/Education: Is Emotional Intelligence the Real Key to Success?

By | September 23rd, 2013|Categories: Education, Parenting|0 Comments

A great read in The New York Times Magazine about the role of Emotional Intelligence in academic success. The article describes programmatic attempts in schools at teaching emotional intelligence. I'm going to argue that if emotional skills aren't learned before they get to school, it may be too late. The Nobel Laureate economist, James Heckman, [...]

20 09, 2013

Latest News: Comedian Louis CK’s Take on Smartphones and Kids

By | September 20th, 2013|Categories: Latest News|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

You have to watch the comedian Louis CK's funny, yet painfully insightful and true take on smartphones, kids, people, texting, and life.

20 09, 2013

Latest News: Your Children are Listening to be Translated into Russian

By | September 20th, 2013|Categories: Latest News|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

I'm pleased to announce that my third parenting book, Your Children are Listening: Nine Messages They Need to Hear From You, will be translated into Russian, following in the footsteps of translations into French and Korean.

18 09, 2013

Share Activities of Love with Your Children

By | September 18th, 2013|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

One of the most powerful ways you can express love to your children is to give them a gift that is, sadly, in short supply for many families, namely, time. The message you send when you are with them, mind, body, and spirit, is that you love them enough to make them your number-one priority. [...]

16 09, 2013

Early Childhood Education Has a Big ROI

By | September 16th, 2013|Categories: Education|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Back in 2011, I wrote a blog post arguing that early childhood education was far more important to positive outcomes for poor children than current efforts to reform public education once kids get to elementary and secondary school. A recent commentary in the New York Times by James Heckman, a Nobel Laureate in Economics from [...]

16 09, 2013

Are Messy People More Creative?

By | September 16th, 2013|Categories: Psychology|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

An interesting article in the New York Times describes research that suggests that a messy environment increases creativity. FYI, I am the antithesis of messiness (just look at my office!). :->

9 09, 2013

Will There be a Backlash Against Technology?

By | September 9th, 2013|Categories: Technology|0 Comments

In a past post, I described my belief in the Law of Unintended Consequences, which suggests that we can’t predict how innovations will impact us individually or collectively. This law couldn’t be more relevant than in the influence of the Internet, and all of the technological advances that followed, on our lives. What makes the Law [...]

3 09, 2013

Use Rituals to Send Love to Your Children

By | September 3rd, 2013|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Repetition is an essential part of ingraining healthy messages in your children. Rituals provide that consistent replication. Rituals communicate messages not only by what you say or do, but, more powerfully, by the actions your children themselves take. Plus, when they engage in rituals, and experience their positive consequences, your children gain "buy-in" and ownership [...]

27 08, 2013

Parenting: Use Catchphrases to Send Love to Your Children

By | August 27th, 2013|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

The messages about love that you send to your children at a young age are so important because love is a powerful, complex, often wonderful, and sometimes painful emotion that will play a central role in their lives. The messages you communicate in your expressions of love toward your children provide the context for the [...]

22 08, 2013

Cycling: Psych Down or Psych Up to Ride Your Best

By | August 22nd, 2013|Categories: Cycling|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

In my last post, I introduced you to the importance of intensity in your cycling. I indicated that all of the mental preparation in the world will go for naught if you are not also physiologically prepared to ride your best on race day. After a good pre-race warm-up on your bike or trainer, reaching [...]