Do you need a Generalist or Specialist?

Dave Epstein discusses two types of individuals and knowledge paths in his book, “Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World”. In our predominately urbanized world, the most frequently promoted path is that of the specialist.  A specialist starts education and training early in one area. By focusing on that area, they gain an increasing…

Understanding Today’s Geography

  The need for understanding geography doesn’t go away.  Place matters as much as it ever did.  However today, place looks different, as we have two spaces.  We have physical spaces that individuals reside in and virtual spaces in which we choose to engage.  Geographic Characteristics of Physical Spaces  Physical spaces have remained relatively the…

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Learning From History: How Did Our Ancestors Cope Disruptions?

  Wars, rumors of war, births, unexpected deaths, floods, famine, etc. are not new. It can be easy to forget that.  Easy to narrow our focus to what is right in front of us when we are going through disruptions; but disruptions aren’t new.  The things that can upend our plans aren’t new either, though…

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What Can You Do When Things Don’t Work Out?

  Sometimes we plan for one eventuality, but then find ourselves having to confront another. When this happens, plans must change.  That doesn’t mean your plan failed.  It just means that you have to adjust your plan.  The most important thing to remember about planning is that it requires you to take time out of…

Why Plans Can Fail

  I’m often asked “Why plan? Things never work out as expected.” Often, that is true.  Plans don’t work unless you do. It is not enough to create a plan, you need to refer to it regularly and implement it. Execution is key. Otherwise, your plan does fail. Working your plan, however, doesn’t mean it…

How Food Helps Us Preserve Memories and Traditions

  Who doesn’t have a memory or story about a dish a relative, friend, neighbor or one of your parents made that you really liked or couldn’t stand?  What about certain dishes at church and community potlucks, school lunches or your favorite local restaurant? Community is created when we share food with one another. The…

What Does This Holiday Season Mean to You?

  Tis the season!  The end of October through the beginning of January can sometimes seem like one long stretch of celebrations full of treats, rich food and festivities.  “Happy Holidays!” sing out between friends, acquaintances, and complete strangers.  Have you ever paused to wonder what holiday the greeter celebrates and why? Do you pace…

How Can You Fill Gaps in Your Family’s History?

  A family tree includes major life events such as birth, marriage, divorce and death, with records, certificates and other evidence to verify the dates.  Evidence helps you to separate multiple individuals, who may have the same names and be born around the same time, sometimes even in the same place! While official point in…