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Best decade is your decade
The pollsters at YouGov asked 2,000 adults which decade had the best and worst music, movies, economy, and more. A total of 20 different measures. Read More

Think first. Then act.
Thinking about your goals changes how you see the world. It also dramatically increases your willingness and ability to accomplish those goals. Case in point: Read More

Educational priorities set straight
After 27 years of teaching, I can say with absolute certainty that reading, writing, and mathematics are critical to a child’s success. Science, social studies, Read More

You never know where your words will go
I write a lot. Ten published books and another coming out this year. Five currently unpublished books, plus about a dozen unpublished picture books and Read More

Eating vs. working
The next time you’re in a restaurant and a server looks at your nearly finished plate and asks, “Are you still working on that,” the Read More

Choosing the right strategy
When determining the best strategy in a competition of any kind — sport, game, business, or a simple verbal argument — it’s often best to Read More

Exercise can change your life. Excuses might kill you.
It’s been well-known for many decades that exercise benefits our health. We knew from studies in the 1950s comparing London bus drivers and London bus Read More

Sleep and the power of positive thought
A recent study on the placebo effect of sleep-tracking devices — often called “orthodontia “— has shown that sleep trackers can influence people’s perception of sleep Read More

The sign of a coward
The Pentagon—under the orders of the Secretary of Defense—removed references to the military careers of Jackie Robinson, the Tuskegee Airmen, the Navajo Code Talkers, Vietnam-era Read More

Stupid dress codes
My friend’s golf club, which I may want to join one day, has a stupid rule: You must wear a belt and tuck in your Read More

Kindergarten dumbness
In exchanging emails recently with my former kindergarten teacher, she wrote: “I taught for 35 years, and towards the end, they made us do away Read More

First dates gone awry
Sometimes, data can show you how your life and the lives of most people differ in ways you did not expect. Case in point: A Read More

Owl and Pussycat
The #1 song on the Billboard charts on the day I was born was a good one: “One Bad Apple” by the Osmonds. Fitting, it Read More

How we spend our time
Frightening numbers: 6 months spent at stoplights over an average lifetime 8 months spent opening junk mail 1.5 years spent looking for lost items 5 Read More

Ted was right and wrong
I took a short Uber ride from the airport in Boise, Idaho, to my hotel in downtown Boise. The driver, a man named Ted, and Read More

Delay made good
My connecting flight from Chicago to Boise is delayed by about 25 minutes. The plane arrived late, so the cleaning and safety crew needed time Read More

Smart twin mom
I am teaching the better half of four sets of twins in my class this year. “The better half” because I always like my students Read More

The right way
I wrote something a little bit ago that included the words “sexual preference.” A reader sent me a message in response that I wanted to Read More

My surprise Eagle Scout award
Back in October 2024, I completed an Eagle Scout project 36 years in the making. A near-fatal car accident derailed my Eagle Scout project in Read More