Last year, a focus was made on building rest into physical education. It was purposefully counter to tradition and expectation. This year, I doubled down and gave them time to do what they’d like with. Of the ninety-minute long block… Read more ›
A system is reliant on adherences to tradition. There is an underlying agreement that this is how things are done. Those the system served well (at least, perceptually) tend to place (or find) themselves in leadership positions that perpetuate… Read more ›
Alternative Title: Perception, Control, & the Two Halves Unlike the human brain, which has been trained to believe that effort leads to progress, the body whole-heartedly leans toward efficiency. Consider the simple act of standing on one leg. What… Read more ›
Alternative Title: When empathy feels like the greatest form of loving. We are all gifted time on this earth. We spend it in the ways that makes sense to us. We leave, we stay, we come back for.… Read more ›