Life Transitions

TO CREATE OR RE-CREATE THE NEXT STAGE OF LIFE

by Deborah Knox on April 6, 2012

“I believe, in other words, from watching myself and others, that those of us who have been so fortunate as to take a major work of our lives into our retirements face a different danger from those whose lives must undergo more radical changes. We who continue that major work into our retirements face the […]

“I GET BY WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS”

by Deborah Knox on March 13, 2012

Last week I talked about the fulfillment of one of my dreams.  I discovered in the process of publishing the book that the influence of others who were successfully following their dreams kept me going when I was uncertain. Have you been stopped in the path of pursuing one of your dreams?  Others can help, […]

Bullying is described as repetitive, consistent behavior that harms, intimidates, offends, degrades or humiliates an employee, possibly in front of other employees, clients or customers. Since the behaviors are repetitive and varied (as you will see in the list below) they can exact a tremendous toll on the victim before they even realize the harm […]

WHAT IS BULLYING IN THE WORKPLACE?

by Deborah Knox on November 30, 2011

What are bullying behaviors, anyway? Bullying is described as repetitive, consistent behavior that harms, intimidates, offends, degrades or humiliates an employee, possibly in front of other employees, clients or customers. Since the behaviors are repetitive and varied they can exact a tremendous toll on the victim before they even realize the harm being done.  By […]

BULLYING AND THE WORKPLACE

by Deborah Knox on November 23, 2011

BULLYING AND THE WORKPLACE What is bullying and why are we hearing so much about it?  A local reporter found my blog on Bullying in the Workplace on Craigslist as a result of covering bullying among teens, and cyber-bullying, but this one was new to her. When I said bullying effects over 28 million Americans […]