Vicki’s Reflections

The Lure of DIY Online Surveys

March 2, 2012

Over the past few months, we’ve worked on a number of projects that have involved the collection of data by means of online surveys. This in fact has become a popular option for many clients for some time now. The online survey tool that we typically use is a pro version of Survey Monkey and let [...]

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Generosity Day

February 14, 2012

Saturday afternoon I ran in to a Safeway to pick up a few items. On my way back to the car, a man called out to me. I wasn’t certain what he said at first, but after he spoke a few more sentences I got the gist – he was without money and unable to [...]

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Head versus Gut

February 3, 2012

For the first 25 years of my life, I was taught to solely rely on the facts. To ground and then develop my thoughts and my writing based on data, statistics, and peer reviewed literature. Good practice involved reading entire bodies of research and then regurgitating what I read through my own lens. Referencing each [...]

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“I just have a couple questions”

January 20, 2012

Anyone who knows me well knows I like to ask questions. I have a very high need to understand – situations, people, feelings, motivations, behaviors, bodies of literature. You name, I want to know about it. To some, my questions might seem prying (or even down right annoying). My brother has actually said to me, [...]

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Willpower

January 6, 2012

There’s a really interesting piece by Greg Walton and Carol Dweck on the social psychology of willpower that I want to share with our readers this week – especially those of you who may be struggling with New Year’s resolutions! The article presents the findings of research conducted both in the lab and in the [...]

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