By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. John got to work a little earlier so he could finish his report at a research institution before the rest of the staff arrived. As he… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. “What ticks you off?” we asked a recent group of managers and employees at a large corporate training. One smiling woman vigorously raised her hand and… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. Chelsea King, 17, went for a jog after school last Thursday. Her body was found Tuesday in a shallow grave a half mile from her car. … read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. It poses quite a challenge to an anger management professional when your website gets hacked. That’s exactly what happened to us two weeks ago. Some lonely… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. Most baby boomers will switch jobs 10 times in their life, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Ideas about corporate loyalty and job security… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. The 2009 Road Rage Award goes to Dr. Christopher Thomas Thompson, 59. The doctor wins for speeding past two cyclists, slamming on his brakes, causing one… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. At the start of a new year, news outlets, psychics and financial analysts give their predictions for the new year. Psychic Sylvia Browne predicts 2010 will… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. As a child I was blessed with two friends who profoundly inspired me. Michelle, blind from birth, was one of the most popular girls in the… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. Many years ago my friends and I found ourselves facing a holiday season with no money and no family. Too broke to travel home, we decided… read more →
By Gina Simmons, Ph.D. A few days ago my daughter and I were diagnosed with the swine flu also known by the less friendly, H1N1. Symptoms include head ache so… read more →