The Organizational Blame Game
The Organizational Blame Game Failing your way to success “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Thomas Edison. Failure at some …
The Organizational Blame Game Failing your way to success “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Thomas Edison. Failure at some …
Blaming vs Thanking the Battle Rages On Them or Thank Them…that is the question. A few years ago I was supposed to go to China …
Mission Possible Thoughts from a medical mission – better to give than receive. I’ve just returned from volunteering on a medical mission in Colombia. It …
National Blame Week The Political Blame Game Last week should aptly be renamed “National Blaming Week”; albeit, we could reasonably have several of these per …
The Pursuit of Perfect as the Basis for Blaming Perfectionists spend a great deal of time enmeshed in discontent. Tal Ben-Shahar is an expert on happiness. …
To Complain or Blame: Is That the Question? Blaming and Complaining: A Match Made in Heaven or Creating our own Hell? I’m all about positivity. …
Positivity Part 2: Creating a Positive Perioperative Environment The perioperative environment is stressful; not just for patients but also for anesthesiologists. Workplace negativity is associated with …
The Original Blame Tracking down the first blame in history. Let’s take a new look at the world’s oldest game – The Blame Game. Yes, that’s …
Positivity Part 1: A Primer Where psychology had previously focused on treating illness, problems and pathology, positive psychology concentrates its efforts learning about optimum functioning …
If You’re Not in Awe, Read This Blog! If you’re not in awe, read this blog. I just left the synagogue having celebrated one of …