Karl Menninger, MD
I met Dr. Karl Menninger the summer of 1982 when he was a guest lecturer at the counseling center where I worked. He returned the next summer for the same purpose...he was 89 and 90 respectively. Dr. Menninger had a bright countenance about him and was a man of deep faith in Christ. He was very passionate teaching about hope.
What Is Happening To Me?
Most of my life, I have had some idea of where I was with anticipation of what’s to come. Not so much now. You see, in a matter of months I’ll become an octogenarian—that means you can calculate my age by assigning 10 years to each tentacle of an octopus. 10 x 8 = 80…Yikes…
Understanding Motivation: How Fear and Desire Drive Us
"So what do you really, really, really want?" I asked my client the million-dollar question. Slumped forward in his chair, he gave me a blank stare. "I think my want-er got broken a long time ago." Successful, but miserable, my client had lost his motivation in life and wasn't sure how to get it back. He was making a career change at 50 years of age, but had hit a wall.
Quirky People: Celebrating Unique Personalities
So when you read the title, did your mind jump to images of your own idiosyncrasies or were you flooded with thoughts about the quirky people around you? Either way, I would like you to take a peek at some of the amazing and wonderful qualities of quirky folks. For me, the title “Quirky People” calls to mind those who are creative, conceptual thinkers, and inventive.