Category Archives: Getting Started

Circumspection Education Reflection Virtue in the Classroom

Approaching the Train Tracks

When approaching train tracks, circumspection is second nature. You stop, look both ways, and only... See More

Education Industriousness Reflection Virtue in the Classroom

Finish What You Start

The cardinal virtue of fortitude enables us to face the difficulties in life. The living... See More

Education Foresight Reflection Teach Virtue Virtue in the Classroom

THE Calendar Date

Since the invention of keeping a calendar or tracking time, people have developed thousands of... See More

Education Obedience Reflection Virtue in the Classroom

No Guinea Hen Left Behind

Imagine this scene: one guinea hen trapped in a 12’x12’ space with one exit point... See More

Education Orderliness Reflection Virtue Virtue in the Classroom

Make Your Bed

About four years ago, this little book by Admiral William H. McRaven hit the shelves.... See More

Education Justice Reflection Virtue in the Classroom

View From the Cross

To live justly is to give to others, beginning with God, what is their due.... See More

Charity (Love) Education Faith hope Reflection Teach Virtue Virtue in the Classroom

Nurturing the Theological Virtues in Your Life

Last week I unpacked the meaning of the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love.... See More

Getting Started Reflection Virtue

happiness. simplified.

Since we have concluded the weekly series on the virtues, I would like to spend... See More

Justice Reflection Respect Virtue Virtue in the Classroom

The Little Things Matter

Respect is a frequently used word, yet one wonders if its meaning has become lost.... See More