There are many ramifications of the present pandemic. In addition to the broad financial, social, and psychological implications, some believe that spending more time at home alone is a good ...
Over the past two months, Writing Medicine workshops have become a weekly ritual for hundreds of healthcare professionals and their loved ones. Encompassing everyone from medical students to ...
The Writing Resource Center will host an all-campus workshop for students on the topic of “Revision and Reflection” Friday, April 12, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Bellflower Hall. Students will learn ...
Expressive writing is a cornerstone of wellness and writing connections. If you are not familiar with it, you may be asking: "Just what is expressive writing, and how is that related to my wellness?" ...
Self-reflection, at its simplest, means taking time to slow down and think about you and your experiences, as part of increasing your self-awareness, learning and growth. Self-reflection in leadership ...
Fall is upon us, which means summer is slowly slipping away. I was up in Maine last week to drop my son off for his second year of college, and I couldn’t help but notice the leaves were beginning to ...
In an increasingly fast-paced and demanding world, our emotional health often takes a back seat. This can lead to stress, reduced productivity, and even physical illness. Journaling, at its core, is ...
Amidst the chaos that leaders have to deal with in keeping up with responsibilities and deadlines, there exists a profound and transformative tool that often goes overlooked: The power of ...
HUNTINGTON - Six eighth-grade students from Huntington Middle School won the 5th annual Words of Reflection Writing Contest and were recognized in an awards ceremony following the annual Diversity ...