Monday Morning Mojo

Alliances

Last Friday and Saturday, I was honored to participate in the first strategic planning of the Grand Challenge to eliminate the stigma around mental health and substance use disorders on a national scale. We had participants from 14 organizations representing 1,000s of organizations that will participate. The photo above is the leadership team – see […]

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The Beginning

As I write this, it is the first day of 2023, and the whole year is ahead. When you read this, it will be at least the 2nd day of the year, and possibility will loom large in whatever plans you are making… if you are making plans. For those who think about what can

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The Day After

Well, it’s a balmy 29° F here in Washington, DC. There is little wind, and it’s a welcome relief from earlier in the week when the temperature dipped to six, and there were gusts of up to 50 mph. It’s finally safe to take the dog for a walk again. And it’s the day after

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Guilty Pleasure

I got a great new chair for my office, so we can expand the number of people who sit and watch movies in the evening with greater comfort. When it arrived, it delivered on the comfort front and quickly became a mainstay in my workplace. Soon it was discovered by Kaya, pictured above. She barely

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Adventure

When I was a kid, I was busting out of a family that was falling apart and far too young to be out on my own. Most of my energy was dedicated to figuring out how to do mundane things like rent an apartment or get a job. But, being young at heart and without

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Indomitability

My wife, Laura, and I have been reading about how our ancestors made the trip to Australia approximately 65,000 years ago. It was quite a trek, continuously pushing at the boundaries of their known world. Can you imagine taking your family out on a craft and heading into the horizon to find a place no

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Stay on Track!

Sometimes life is about perseverance and staying the course. It’s one of the hardest lessons because it means persisting through setbacks, and when they’re happening it’s easy to get lost in the setting back. That’s when you have to have some kind of compass to guide you through, whether it’s the longing of your own

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Grace

I was in Manhattan last week to meet with the Ad Council (of Rosie the Riveter and Smokey the Bear fame), United Jewish Appeal, and the Jed Foundation. As I walked the streets, one building seemed to jump out at me, the Grace building. The letters loomed large, G R A C E. My sister,

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Transiting Worlds

From the back country woods of Virginia to downtown Manhattan in 72 hours. We all have experienced going from one world to another. How does the human brain do it? It could be as subtle as going from the classroom to the office, or home to work. Different mores, norms, and taboos – no problem!

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Transiting Worlds
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