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Food for Thought (#44)

Posted by on Apr 01 2010 | Food For Thought, Songtaneous

“Although high salaries and prestigious titles are nice, they alone generally do not bring about occupational wellness.

An occupationally well person truly likes his or her work, feels a connection to others in the workplace, and has opportunities to learn and be challenged.

An ideal job draws on your passions and interests, as well as your vocational skills, and allows you to feel that you are contributing to society in your everyday work.”
– Fit & Well: Core concepts and labs in physical fitness and wellness. (Fahey, Insel, Roth, p. 4)

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Food for Thought (#43)

Posted by on Mar 25 2010 | Food For Thought, Songtaneous

“When I am working on a problem I never think about beauty. I only think about how to solve the problem. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong.”
Buckminster Fuller

“The measure of success is not whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but whether it is the same problem you had last year.”
John Foster Dulles

Remember: Songtaneous is TOMORROW at 2pm. Find the details on the Events page.

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Food for Thought (#42)

Posted by on Mar 12 2010 | Food For Thought, Songtaneous

Given Monday’s post about Ending Singing Trauma, today’s quote seems apropos …

“Sing, Sing a song,
Sing out loud, Sing out strong,
Sing of good things, not bad,
Sing of happy, not sad,
Sing, Sing a song,
Make it simple,
To last your whole life long,
Don’t worry that it’s not good enough,
For anyone else to hear,
Sing, Sing a song.”
Joe Raposo, Sesame Street staff writer

Reminder: you can come hear the Northeast Middle School students sing their song next Thursday and Friday. I’ll post the complete details on Monday!

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