Michael E. Williams
Lives in St. Louis,MO. Over 30 years experience as an individual, family, and student counselor. Married with 3 children, "Dr. Mike" is the author of the novel, Frozen at 1/1000th.
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Ph.D. Counseling Psychology. St. Louis University.Interests
Psychology, reading, travel, motorcycle touring, Route 66, dining out, landscaping and gardening, kayaking, photography, writing and movies.Affiliations
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Three Degrees 'til BreakfastEating at chain restaurants fills only the need for food. Off- the-beaten-path cafes and diners offer a sense of adventure that fulfills on a much different level.
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I Live with a 14 Year OldThe challenges of living with an adolescent blur the lines between little kid, teenager and young adult.
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Of Condors and PteradactylsGrowing up is important, but not at the risk of losing fun and meaningful interactions with life and being able to share them with the ones you love. -
In a Cowboy Bar in WyomingRoad trips provide enrichment and surprises. But, discovering the perfect Bloody Mary in a Cowboy Bar? -
Beautiful Diner FoodThey say breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Make it an event with a dish that grabs your taste buds and your heart and soul. -
My Constant Companion Travel JournalThe importance of journaling while on assignment, vacation, or just in a coffee shop, is an important factor in recalling details and ideas important for a later date. -
Fern's Server of Many ColorsThe care cherished heirlooms received speaks volumes about their former owners. -
The Challenges of a Float Trip in the RainThe stimulation and growth from spending time close to nature brings benefits only known to those who have accepted the challenge. -
Breakfast Can Be More Than Just FoodThe routines and rituals of eating with family provoke pleasant memories. The decline into Alzheimer's alienates people from the familiar, the once appreciated, and the shared experiences that make families unique. -
TrueHaiku of writing love letters. -
The Hidden "Dangers" of RecyclingRecycling can feed into some behaviors that are perceived as negative, but are paradoxically, worthwhile. -
Hi Doll BabyMost signs that hang from trees and utility poles are visual clutter and litter. But some signs can make you smile and bring meaning to an otherwise dull day. -
Real-Life Zombies Thrive on the UninformedUninformed individuals are at risk to believe anything and are ripe to perpetuate illogical, but persuasive, agendas.
