Posts Categorized: stress

Abstraction: Breaking the Logjam

In our current state, with the coronavirus COVID-19 circulating around the globe, everyone is on alert. The good news is that many people, particularly on social media are providing helpful information and/or forwarding information from those who are working on the frontlines (I also appreciate the many newspapers that are sharing related resources without a… Read more »

The Problem With “It’s Okay To Ask For Help”

I was considering the number of high-profile suicides over the last year or so: Kate Spade, Anthony Bourdain, Chris Cornell, and Margot Kidder. The list doesn’t end, really, especially when I consider the new documentary on designer Alexander McQueen. Most recently there is the story of the Alaska Airlines ground crew member, Richard Russell. Inevitably,… Read more »