Tag: Ruth
02
Oct
Respond or React
by Kari Scare
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In an article on Psychology Today, Dr. Matt James differentiates between responding and reacting. Below is a summary of what he says. Reacting and responding...
25
Sep
Praying Proverbs 23:23
by Kari Scare
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“Get the truth and never sell it; also get wisdom, discipline, and good judgment.” (Proverbs 23:23) This is my prayer for my two boys...
14
Aug
A Godly Teacher
by Kari Scare
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A Godly Teaching Philosophy Recently, I had to write my teaching philosophy for a class I was taking. It’s actually something all teachers are supposed...
26
Jun
Live Long & Prosper
by Kari Scare
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Most people, even if they’ve never watched Star Trek, associate “Live long and prosper” with this iconic show/movie. More specifically, they associate it with one...
19
Jun
Fiction… Wisdom for Living
by Kari Scare
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Benefits of Reading Fiction Research shows that regularly reading fiction brings tremendous benefit. Those include… Improved vocabulary Reduced loneliness Better understanding of self Learning factual...
05
Jun
Purposeful Remembering
by Kari Scare
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As Christians, it’s important that we “Don’t Forget to Remember.” Understanding this thread found throughout the Bible helps us understand the place remembering should take...
24
Apr
Applying Personality Profiles
by Kari Scare
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Personality Profiles Over the past 20 years or so, I’ve taken at least three different types of personality profile assessments. They all provide the same,...
27
Mar
Strengths & Weaknesses
by Kari Scare
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My awareness of what this culture values significantly impacts the value I place on my strengths and weaknesses. Really, it all too often determines what...
20
Mar
The Joy of Discovery
by Kari Scare
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“There is no such thing as the unknown — only things temporarily hidden, temporarily not understood.” (Captain James T. Kirk, Star Trek) I love to know...