The Death of Imagination (Nurturing Imagination in the Digital Age) By Maile Sundquist Although I grew up in the ’80s with the emergence of the PC, my family never had a lot of money and I didn’t obtain my first computer until I was 20. It wasn’t until I went to college seven years later […]
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The Double Edged Sword of Perfectionism
The Double Edged Sword of Perfectionism By Maile Sundquist Do you suffer from the incessant need to have your lipstick match your dog’s collar, straighten the pig-tails of a stranger’s child, trim your lawn with nail scissors, or spit shine your SUV? Then you’re not alone. Perfectionism plagues one in five people (not a real […]
Ohana
Ohana By Maile Sundquist My heart is both heavy and full tonight. I recently lost two uncles – the last of my father’s four siblings – making it the end of a generation on that side of my family. My father passed in 1990 of cancer and having the last of his siblings pass has […]
More Time, More Money, More Meaning: Living Simply to Simply Live
More Time, More Money, More Meaning: Living Simply to Simply Live By Maile Sundquist Aloha Stars, I read a Facebook post the other day by a friend who was reflecting on an article in the New York Times which tells the story of a few Stanford students who, although accomplished, buckled under the pressures of […]
