That’s what Friends Are For: Email-Interview with Keith Brown

That’s what friends are for.  They give you hope; make you smile and remind you of who you are and what is possible.  It turns out that friends are good for us.  And so, kicking this off with a friend seems only fitting.  Let me explain.  This is the first of what I hope to be a monthly series of email-interviews focused on the specific aspects of wellness and wellbeing, primarily from the perspective of Culpeperians living it and working it every day.  No one will be doing it perfectly, but hopefully they will all offer us just a little…

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A Father’s Light

  At the top of my list is my dad. Recently I participated in a webinar on the science of effective coaching.  The instructor, Dr. Richard Boyatzis, is a leader in the fields of Social and Organizational Psychology.  In all his wisdom, he started the class with a simple question.  He asked us to think over our lives and our careers and consider who were the people who helped us the most in our development.  For me, there were quite a few family members, supervisors, and teachers.  But number one was my dad. Dr. Boyatzis then asked us to recall…

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Living Well Together

Half a dozen fire fighters washing a great pumper truck - I can’t believe I didn’t take their picture! But I know if I had, I would have been intruding on a moment between them.  It was none of my business.  All I could do was smile and keep it moving.  I know the life of a fire fighter isn’t easy.  But from what I could tell, they knew very well the key ingredients to making it work.  The laughter and the apparent ease shared between them suggested to me that trust and a sense of support may have something…

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