by Vic Smith | May 1, 2020 | Crisis
Life for most of the world as we knew it has come to an abrupt end. Shelter in place has become the new norm. Those who have jobs are largely working from home. Schools are closed, as are shopping centers, movie theaters, fitness centers, and dine-in restaurants. ...
by Vic Smith | Apr 1, 2020 | Hope
Usually, when people seek counseling, it’s because things are not going well. Circumstances in life, relationships, work, health, or finances are leading to sadness, anxiety, fear, worry, anger, or depression. These emotions lead to other complicating problems such as...
by Vic Smith | Mar 23, 2020 | Crisis
Fear is a terrible thing. But it’s also universal. Young or old, rich or poor, from a Manhattan skyscraper to a jungle in the Amazon—everyone experiences fear at some time or another. For some, experiencing fear is occasional or rare. For others, fear is daily and...
by Vic Smith | Mar 2, 2020 | Crisis
Simulating a Crisis Years ago, I worked in an office park where one of the tenants was a flight simulation company. They operated a flight simulator for large commercial and military aircrafts. Pilots from around the world scheduled time in the simulator to maintain...
by Vic Smith | Feb 3, 2020 | Self-Help
Ever since Adam and Eve watched the first birds fly in the Garden of Eden, people have been fascinated by flight. At some point in most of our lives, we have had some desire to learn how to fly. Visual & Instrument Flight Rules The first and simplest pilot...