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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Well, well, well…wellbeing!
The January 8th Professional Development workshop was a fun one for me. The work for the past six years with so many great people on campus with StrengthsQuest was finally going to have the anchor it needed – a talented … Continue reading
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Mind Full, or Mindful?
Prior to becoming a graduate assistant in New Student and Family Programs here at BSU, I had never been exposed to the inner workings of what it meant to be a Student Affairs Professional. Through the generosity of the department, … Continue reading
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Winner Takes Fall
A competition to see who has it worse? Who would want to train for such a thing? Surprisingly, many people engage in what is called the “Oppression Olympics” and I urge you to watch this thought-provoking 2 minute long video … Continue reading
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