by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Dec 3, 2020
I’m asking you to chose one… or two. I was talking with a friend about my concerns around depression seeping into my life during these restricting times of Covid19. I am particularly on alert since I am back in NYC and winter is looming. Aware of the number of people...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Oct 8, 2020
Imagine this if you will. Your child has been bullied at school for the last four years. Although it started out less overtly, in the last two years it has escalated. You have brought it to the attention of the school and asked them to address it and they have made a...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Sep 23, 2020
How You Can Start Using It Now One of the biggest mistakes I made happened early on in my conflict resolution career. I was helping a father and son talk about some family difficulties between them. They were a Latino family and the father was very skeptical about...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Feb 12, 2020
Last week, I left you with the cliffhanger of wrestling with the idea that in conflict with your boss even though it all seems personal, it’s actually not. I shared that when this happens your mind and feelings tell you all kinds of things that are personal, and it is...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jan 14, 2020
Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry busted into the decade with the most jaw-dropping life example of breaking culture. I do have to say that I predicted it, but hey, I’m not always right on these things. They are leading the way along with African...