by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
Pioneers on the Oregon Trail knew when they were in a rut. The wheels of the wagon would fall into a groove cut by the passage of previous wagons, and the driver was stuck traversing that groove—forced to follow the path of the person before them until they lifted the... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
Psychological capital was first developed as a branch of positive psychology—the study of optimal human functioning. Instead of focusing on how to cure mental illnesses, positive psychology focuses on how to build mental wellness. In 1999, management... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
When first I moved to Fort Collins in 2015, I was confident I would have no trouble settling in. I had lofty ideals. I was going to start and run a successful business, pursue my dream of becoming a novelist, and be completely organized, all from my living room... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
So far, the year 2020 has been a year of change and transition and we are yet to understand the implications of those changes or even what they might look like long term. The phrase socially distant has become something of a refrain but, for Cohere at least,... » Read More... by Cohere Member Penny Sebring
In 2019 the first issue of the “More than a Desk” newsletter, written by Cohere’s founder Angel Kwiatkowski, slid into my email box and was automatically filtered into my read later folder. It could have easily have disappeared through the cracks and ended up deleted... » Read More...