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We’ve got some great content here in Issue #359 of Uncommon Sense! We all make mistakes. But how we respond to our own mistakes really matters. We cannot afford to be cavalier about them, nor can we afford to be too hard on ourselves. The Self-Development column helps you strike the proper balance. We recently […]
The Art of Self-Compassion
Most of us are far more forgiving of other people than we are of ourselves. A friend makes a mistake at work, and we tell him, “Don’t beat yourself up. Learn from it and move on.” Yet when we make a similar mistake, we become our own harshest critic. We replay the error repeatedly, dwell […]
America’s 250th Birthday – and What Some Couldn’t Bring Themselves to Celebrate
July 4, 2026, marked an extraordinary milestone: the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States of America. For a quarter of a millennium, this nation has stood as history’s greatest experiment in ordered liberty. It has endured wars, depressions, assassinations, pandemics, social upheaval, and countless political storms. Yet through it all, the American […]
Rewind: The Closest Thing to a Photographic Memory
Have you ever found yourself saying, “I know I saw that somewhere…”? Maybe it was a website you visited yesterday. A brilliant idea you jotted down in a document. A statistic someone mentioned during a Zoom meeting. An email you glanced at but forgot to save. You know it crossed your screen—you just can’t remember […]
On Nature’s Fury
I deliver a presentation entitled Navigating the Storms of Life. It has been one of my most requested presentations over the years, and I’ve had the privilege of sharing it with audiences in several countries. The “storms” I discuss in that presentation are, of course, metaphorical. They include things like loneliness, financial setbacks, conflict, disappointment, […]
Malodorous
Building Your Power of Expression Malodorous, adj. Pronunciation: mal’ōdərəs Meaning: This word is to be used to describe anything (or anyone) possessing an unpleasant odor. If spoiled roast beef wreaks, it could be said to be malodorous. If you are walking into a Paris subway and right in front of you is a man who […]