It is, what it is
Several students and staff responded to my survey concerning when to use it is, what it is. Many feel that this is a response that suggests giving up, a cop out for everything, a very mis-used...
View ArticleIt Is What It Is; Not The Only Answer
Several responded to a survey concerning when to use it is, what it is in the last blog listing a few examples below of some of life’s events that we may need to just accept. • A speeding ticket • A...
View ArticleCelebrate Your Independence
Looking back on my Fourth of July’s, the holiday was always consumed with fireworks of some kind and not the emotional ones either. Fireworks that snapped, crackled and popped from all locations, just...
View ArticleFamous Last Words: I Know
If you have ever taken the time to examine our reactions, every response to every discussion that we would like to avoid is always answered with I know. And, unfortunately, I know is just a polite way...
View ArticleAmazing Commitment While Coping With Grief
Born the youngest of eight girls, Lillian Cochran has never let life tragedies become an interruption but rather propel her forward toward accomplishment. Always an aspiring student for more wisdom and...
View ArticleHobo News
After reading my writing, my cousin always encourages me to send my creations to the Hobo News and that it would be a feather in my hat…not sure if I like feathers and don’t wear hats…to be published...
View ArticleObtaining A Masters Over 80
At a college in Massachusetts, an 83 year old was awarded his Masters and he is currently in the process of starting his own consulting business. Amazing as that seems, he is also legally blind and...
View ArticleBalancing Interruptions
Interruptions are the main reason why individuals complain about running out of time to complete a project at work or paper at school. CEOs actually feel that there are really no such thing as...
View ArticleTen Tips for Parent, Employee and Student
More times than not during your journey towards a degree, you have to decide between family and your schoolwork. Ultimately, your final decision is never an easy one and once made, you’re so exhaustive...
View ArticleTips For Promotion From West’s Very Own
One of West’s graduates, a project manager from a Fortune 500 company, talks about what he has learned to help him succeed in receiving the next promotion. He started out in an entry level position...
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