Elf on the Shelf
A few years ago I wrote some posts about why it’s not okay to convince children to believe in Santa Claus. I stand by the statement that it’s not okay the lie to kids. They rely on adults to give… Continue Reading
A few years ago I wrote some posts about why it’s not okay to convince children to believe in Santa Claus. I stand by the statement that it’s not okay the lie to kids. They rely on adults to give… Continue Reading
Last week I brought a new player into my D&D game, which always involves talking about relationships. As a group of semi-ruthless mercenaries wandering the countryside, they tend to have trust issues around new people, so we always tell some… Continue Reading
Just like there’s an art to asking, there’s an art to gratitude. And it’s complicated. If we throw it around willy-nilly, it starts to lose it’s meaning. But a quick “Thank you” can be worth a lot. It makes you… Continue Reading
Last week I talked about doing your best, but here’s where it all pulls together. First, let’s go over the three key elements so far. 1. A hero is someone who chooses the right thing to do over the practical… Continue Reading
So last week I introduced the idea of that the thing that we ought to do is the thing which is would justifiably endorse as a best practice, which is a technical way of saying that what you should do… Continue Reading