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The High Agency Answer to the Chicken or the Egg Question

You know the figure of speech. Well, we tend to use it in seemingly either/or cause and effect situations. For example, which comes first: a habits-based lifestyle of health and

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The Multi-Hyphenated Fail

It’s 2024 and men and women everywhere have become obsessed with a sexy qualifying term: the multi-hyphenate. This is the phenomenon where we see folks embody many roles at a

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Sorta-Kinda-Maybe Things vs. the Rest

How do you like your temperature? Your answer, in this case, is literally by degree. Different people will fall in a slightly different place on a  spectrum of answers. Like

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Unpacking Economy of Language for Teachers

What are your words worth? Hypothetically, imagine breaking down on the dollar value of each word you spoke. It’s an interesting self-reflection. If you follow the metaphor to the end,

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This Cannot Be Experienced in Isolation

Look at the photo above. I haven’t asked him, but let’s assume the gentleman on the right, Zander, had a wonderful training session. Let’s say 1) he enjoyed it and

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