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Uneasy In The Harness

Uneasy In The Harness

Uneasy In The Harness By: For kids growing up in farm and ranch country, work was always easy to find for willing hands. When it came time of year to work cattle, this often involved horses. For moving cattle, we had a special kind of horse known as a “cutting horse.”...
Leaving Home – ADHD Style

Leaving Home – ADHD Style

Leaving Home – ADHD Style By: One particularly hot summer day during my Texas youth, I was cutting mesquite trees for a local rancher. As I worked my way from the cattle pens outward, I soon found myself a mile or so from the ranch house. I think I may have...
Tripping Over Pebbles

Tripping Over Pebbles

Tripping Over Pebbles By: Which college course is most frequently failed? It may surprise you to learn that the one hour “college orientation” or “introduction to college” course is among the finalists. In fact, some students fail it multiple times and are required to...
Taking the Tunnel

Taking the Tunnel

Taking the Tunnel By: My friend Keely invited me to co-lead a workshop focused on personal growth and process work that ended with each participant “anchoring” the gains they had made by descending into an underground cave. My job during the cave trip was to be...
ADHD in the Zombie Apocalypse

ADHD in the Zombie Apocalypse

ADHD in the Zombie Apocalypse By: Jon Thomas, EdD, and Pamela Barton If you spend much time around millennials, I’m sure you’ve heard about the “Zombie Apocalypse.” Adequate preparations, proper weapons, ways to evade and eliminate zombies, are all prevalent in the...