humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Generational Curses
I was laying in bed last night thinking about my research into human physiology and how it relates to Leadership. That's when it came to my mind - it is striking how much science there is to back up the idea of Generational Curses!
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)3 years ago in Journal
Tips for Managing Unconscious Bias in Healthcare
In this blog, we will explore unconscious biases in healthcare, reviewing not only statistical disparities but also individual patient treatment, what specific biases impact healthcare professionals, and how healthcare professionals can address these biases. We have a lot to cover, so let’s get started!
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Journal
Uncover Unconscious Bias in the Medical Field
“Unconscious bias.” Many of us have heard of this term before, and in essence, all “unconscious bias” refers to are the biases that an individual holds that they are not aware of. Most importantly, each and every human being holds bias of some kind, meaning we are never alone in our journeys to combat unconscious bias. Of course, the universality of unconscious bias makes it no less acceptable, and it is imperative we take action to eliminate unconscious bias from all fields of life, such as the healthcare system.
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Journal
Hair Transplant In Kolkata: Busting Top 10 Myths
Hair transplant in Kolkata has been garnering popularity with the advent of modern technology. However, there is still a large percentage of the population who dream of getting a head full of hair so they can feel more comfortable, socially. Yet, they do not act on it, owing to the ton of misinformation making the rounds.
By Kaayakalp Clinic3 years ago in Journal
Child Hood Soul
As a child I was very curious but cautious. I was shy, almost to a fault. I would hide behind my parents when I got too nervous. One thing I am grateful for in this regard, I did a lot of listening. You learn so much by listening than you do talking. I did a lot of feeling things out and having a chance to decide how I really felt about someone and something.
By Shannon Mooney3 years ago in Journal
Journal 4
My eyes heavy I remember the visions that await me when slumber takes hold. I have watched us die over and over as if I believe I can find a way to stop the bleeding. To rearrange and reframe the story already unfolded. When I am not lost in delirium I know I can never find you again. It's better this way, but a part of me wants you to know I figured it out. I found what I was looking for. It wouldn't have saved us if I was stronger than. The newly evolved maturity has caused several areas of leveling up. I have let go of most of the resistance that choked me. Here I am though. Lingering.
By Samuel Bitner3 years ago in Journal










