Posted on December 15th, 2009 by Dr. Angela Londoño-McConnell
In moments of crisis or when we truly pay attention to human suffering, it seems as though a veil is removed and our humanity and caring is unmasked. This is especially the case during the holidays. People’s sense of warmth and compassion becomes evident through the selfless giving during these times.
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Posted on October 19th, 2009 by Dr. Angela Londoño-McConnell
As we have witnessed the past several months, during the debate over healthcare reform, it may feel like an emotional battle has ensued, leaving many with hurt feelings on each side of the debate. While it may not feel good, there is much to be gained from the presence of conflict.
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Posted on September 14th, 2009 by Dr. Angela Londoño-McConnell
As I watch Joe Wilson, Serena Williams, & Kanye West, I cannot help but wonder, what has happened to good old-fashioned manners? As parents, we often find ourselves striving to instill respect and common courtesy in our children. Yet, it seems that we have taken a detour on the road to good manners. On a [...]
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