Handling Criticism Using the ‘Fogging’ Skill
Two weeks ago, we covered the persistent skill of repeating what you want until the other person hears you. We now know how to counter
Two weeks ago, we covered the persistent skill of repeating what you want until the other person hears you. We now know how to counter
As a leadership and strengths coach, I am constantly focused on looking for ways to help my clients maximize their potential, feel more fulfilled and
The very eloquent Akiva (Gideon) Rubin, formerly of Livingston, New Jersey, agreed to an interview just short of finishing up his army service in the
Dear Dr. Chani, I have been dating a man for a couple of months (let’s call him Donny) and we’ve been getting along well so
Finally the rules changed and we could—hopefully—go to visit our daughter Naama in Canada! With trepidation and excitement we downloaded every piece of information that
Ariela Rozentul is a 12-year-old girl from Cliffside Park and is currently a student at Yeshivat He’Atid in Teaneck. This year Ariela wrote and produced
Since the moment I birthed my youngest child, I had a fantasy of sending all of my children to sleep-away camp. I mentally ticked off
As a humor columnist, you have to write about certain things that come up, whether you want to or not—or no one will let you
The Summer Olympics have begun and, notwithstanding Covid restrictions, the games already have been filled with excitement and intrigue. Of course, the Olympics are primarily
True confidence is the courage that comes with knowing we are doing what is ethically right. In this week’s portion (7:21), God tells the people
In this week’s parsha, it speaks about Israel as the land of milk and honey, so today we will be making honey cake! You will
By Shayna B. Dear Shayna B., I’m really disappointed because my BFF told me she made other and better friends during the summer and she