Exploring the Death Penalty conversation. Even though there are numerous conversations and ramifications surrounding this conversation, how many people does this really impact? You may be surprised!
Exploring the historical context, intent, and spirit of the 2nd amendment. Also looking at data that either supports or invalidates the narratives and proposed legislation surrounding gun ownership and restrictions.
We are all tired of hearing those overused business terms and expressions. Synergy, paradigm shift, low hanging fruit, moving the needle, sales funnel, and so on. These are just a few of the top-rated jargon used regularly by many businesses and organizations. In fact, in a company I served in the past, there was a facilities-request form I once had to fill out that stated: “Please list all synergistic opportunities for innovation and needle moving.” Yes, I know, terrible. Now I am not saying I have never used any of those terms before, but there is one phrase that really bugs me: “Think outside the box.”
Education is a valuable commodity in today’s society. It’s not the be all end all for sure, but reasonable people use knowledge as a springboard to bigger and better things. And despite what some of the narratives are out there, knowledge is available to everyone in our society. Is it true that many families struggle to comprehend the true value of higher education? Yes. Is it true that many families struggle to find ways to send their kids to college? Yes. Is it true that some people will never have the opportunity to attend college due to their less than stellar academic performance and/or perceived academic potential? Yes. But….the desire to gain knowledge is free and the only resource it expends is your own willingness to seek it out. Reasonable people will find ways to gain knowledge.
The job market is tough, let’s be real. Is there more competition now more than ever, yes. Are there some stigmas associated with being a veteran, yes. Are many hiring managers non-responsive, yes. As a veteran, I have had many trials and tribulations within the civilian employment landscape, but I’m here to tell you….we oftentimes create our own barriers. Some veterans (including myself) try to land the perfect job right out of the gate and typically become frustrated when it doesn’t work out. I would encourage you to find the right industry, discipline, or organization first before you try to land the perfect position.
Reasonable people understand how media can be used as an outlet for receiving information as well as an outlet for entertainment…an important distinction for sure….and one that often gets lost in today’s thirst for juicy sound bites. Now, to many of you, media is like a 4-letter word, while to others the media is the know-all, end-all, truth. Wherever you fall on that spectrum, there likely is room for some refinement or change in thought based on where you stand.
There are 3 things that are supposedly frowned upon to talk about at dinner parties - religion, sex, and politics. Now I can’t say that I’ve always followed that guideline, but I can see why that is a general rule of thumb when in most public and some private settings. Today we are breaking that rule and are getting into politics. Yes, I said it. I went there. Perhaps one of the most divisive issues of our current social climate is the political landscape of America. How do reasonable people view politics?
We are diving into a topic that can be universally applied….whether you are young, old, in business, or an artist…national leader, or girl scout, we all have dealt with balancing intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. In laymen terms, internal and external things that drive us to do certain things. This discussion really shouldn’t be polarizing, but I find it interesting just how much debate there is out there as to why someone should simply do something.
There seems to be a rising conversation that often uses equity and equality synonymously. Given that misnomer, it's fitting to provide some reasonable thoughts regarding the differences between equity and equality and try to provide some ways to use both in our ever-changing landscape.
Our military spouses serve our country with great pride and dedication. They not only have great talent, skills, and competencies, they also bring a great deal of commitment, loyalty, and sense of duty to the table. Given those great things, why do many military spouses struggle to navigate the job market? Join this discussion as we attempt to better understand what barriers exist and how to remove them.
When did social media go from sharing positive things, events, and ideas with friends and family to publicly shaming and bullying people you likely don’t even know? The reasonable person will do their homework before putting thumbs to the keyboard on their smartphone. Like most things in life, wait a few minutes before taking action!
How much impact does national-level leadership actually have on your daily life? Using the Pareto Principle (80-20 Rule), we'll discuss where you should consider focusing your time and energy.
Basic negotiations are a part of life and play a role in conflict management. If you are anything like me, you spend time on Ebay, Craigslist, and Offerup looking for the next great deal! By why do so many deals go wrong? It's because most people have unreasonable expectations...join me as we discuss this through the lens of the Reasonable Person Standard.