by Theresa M. Robinson | Aug 5, 2018 | Articles |
*excerpted and adapted from Women Overcoming O-Syndrome: Real, Raw, Unapologetic by Theresa M. Robinson & CollabHERators (Aug 2018) Warning. Sentiments expressed in the book (and in the excerpt below) are often crass and not veiled in political correctness,...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Jul 17, 2018 | Articles |
*excerpted and adapted from Women Overcoming O-Syndrome: Real, Raw, Unapologetic (Aug. 1, 2018) by Theresa M. Robinson & CollabHERators Warning. Sentiments expressed in the book (and in the excerpt below) are often crass and not veiled in political correctness,...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Jan 18, 2018 | Articles |
“HELP!!! I’m confused, anxious, overwhelmed!” This sentiment accurately captures my son’s reaction to transition and change. I should also mention that my son is on the autism spectrum. Two years ago, my young adult son was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Jan 1, 2018 | Posts |
*excerpted and adapted from O-Syndrome: When Work is 24/7 and You’re Not “Quit now.” Approximately 17 years ago, I woke up one morning with those urgent words in my consciousness. Prior to that morning, I had worked for the past year in a communications...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Sep 17, 2017 | Articles |
What if your manager sat you down and said these words to you? “As a condition of your continued employment here, it will be necessary for you to adhere to the following… work must consume you, your time, and your energy you must never say no to a work-related request...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Aug 11, 2017 | Articles |
“I don’t see you as black.” These are the words recently spoken to me by a friend of mine who is white. It’s not the first time I’ve heard these words in my lifetime. In fact, I’ve heard these words many times. Today, however, I feel compelled to write about it. There...
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