The COVID-19 pandemic is shining a spotlight on the many ironies of human behavior and belief. The economy and redistribution of resources is one.
Year: 2020
Blog update: New resource added
Thanks to a reader for sharing a new resource providing information on depression.
Recovery update: And then there was one
After four years, I’m finally off Prozac. Now, there’s just one antidepressant left on the menu.
Preach, Henrietta, preach
A visit to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe helps to ease our anxiety about all the things that are changing at once. Meow, adulting, meow.
Taken to school
Homeschooling isn’t child’s play.
Social distancing in Cabot Cove
Just as I start to feel myself coming back from my Jerk Brain-induced isolation and withdrawal of the last many months, I need to start practicing social distancing. A television show from my youth, now available over streaming, is making it a little easier.
So tired I can’t sleep
Withdrawal from antidepressants can cause sleep disturbances and insomnia. It isn’t fun.
My research interest
I’m interested in the ways in which new technologies are changing the way in which human beings understand work. Here’s a bit about that.
Defining leadership
Once upon a time, I thought I knew exactly what leadership was. Now, I’m not so sure.
Branching out
Now that I can think again, I’m ready to start writing about things other than just my day-to-day recovery.
