Beast Blog: Walking Through a Scary Place
There is much in the world these days which seems dangerous and risky, and I'm going to share some advice that I hope will be helpful to you.
There is much in the world these days which seems dangerous and risky, and I'm going to share some advice that I hope will be helpful to you.
A common theme throughout every conversation about Robert W. Smith was his remarkable ability to see the potential in people, and then to inspire and encourage that person to fulfill it!
Sometimes the choices we make when designing a show can seem so important that we can feel paralyzed. Â So relax: I'm going to tell you why you're not going to mess it up
I just finished re-reading "A Wrinkle in Time" and loved its message of love and acceptance.
My grandmother, Mae Chronister, lived to be 103 and I loved her very much. Throughout her life, my grandmother always talked to herself, and now I find myself doing the same thing.
Mr. Roger's famous suggestion to "Look for the helpers" in moments of crisis has been incredibly helpful in my life. I have recently met a new set of helpers who are making a difference.
It's that time of year where we're starting over, and although it's exciting to pull a new group of students together and learn a new show, we all need to be careful about one trap it's easy to fall into.
When I think back on those great times with the Regiment I think about the people.
It's difficult to imagine giving too much love to something you really care about, but sometimes you need to step back and let the person or thing you love handle their own situation.
Don't try to lose weight! Â The mind inherently balks at losing anything! Â A more effective strategy is to frame your goal around what you want to achieve.