Category Archives: Psychology
Understanding Each Other
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys I once lived in Tokyo. One day after I’d been there a while I went to a store looking for a light bulb. This was a small neighborhood shop that carried various household supplies, the … Continue reading
Sunshine Daydream
Its a beautiful warm summer afternoon. We’re in mid October now, so the sun isn’t too hot, but the sky is deep blue, with a few clouds drifting through on lite breezes. Since it is October and we’ve had our … Continue reading
Which Voices Do You Listen To?
When you’re listening to the radio and something comes on that you don’t like, you change the station. Maybe its a song that doesn’t feel good today, or a program, or perhaps (if someone has been playing with your tuner) … Continue reading
The Glass is Half Full
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys In the sciences I was trained to identify the problem and solve it. This type of thinking runs throughout western culture in general; medicine, engineering, raising kids, or even dealing with ourselves. It takes the … Continue reading
Walking Through Fear
Courage is not being fearless, it is acknowledging your fear walking ahead anyway. When I was in graduate school homework usually consisted of problem sets. Sometimes I would procrastinate one as long as I could. The longer I waited the … Continue reading