by Sherri Cannon | May 19, 2019 | Infographics
Attention deficit disorder may be compared to an iceberg: most of the problems are hidden beneath the surface and only the tip of the problem is visible! Typically, teachers and parents see the obvious tip first: the problems, such as not doing your homework, doing...
by Sherri Cannon | Jul 3, 2018 | Blog
To see the road from Craignure to Tobermory for the first time is to sigh over the beauty and smirk at the whimsy. There is no center dividing line and no signs. Just a road the width of your car, and well, these protrusions. Here and there, the white line bubbles...
by Sherri Cannon | Jun 6, 2018 | OTBC
Personal Agency equips us to act authentically and skillfully in challenging moments that are much easier to avoid. It’s demonstrated here in Altuve’s decision to give McCullers tough feedback. On the scoreboard, the World Champion Houston Astros lost the game while...
by Sherri Cannon | Jun 4, 2018 | OTBC
I’m a very casual sports fan married to a real deal baseball guy with his name on a trophy in Cooperstown. Real Deal Baseball Guy, or RDGB: “Hey, look at this. This is so great… you’re gonna love it.” He’s excited. As he searches with the remote for the right clip,...
by Sherri Cannon | Feb 22, 2011 | OTBC
He was also a husband, father, church elder, past president of his HOA and head church bulletin assembler who brought his own industrial floor-pedal stapler. But at heart, my Dad’s life was about seeing people. Really seeing them. Helping them feel wanted and in the...