2020–05–17 — Weekly Articles

Dr. Nathan Belcher
2 min readMay 17, 2020

Faith

‘God-Work’: Here and Now for the Glory of Him by Trent Kenney

Easter 6 A: Spirit Work by David Lose

Leadership/Personal Growth/Parenting

More than Migraines by Will Knights (The Fried Egg)

My Last Round by John Barton (Golfworld)

The Deep Reset by Cal Newport

Bad Arguments and How to Avoid Them by Farnam Street

The Hard Way is the Easy Way by Scott Young

How to Find and Practice Courage by Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries (Harvard Business Review)

Episode 27: What We Learned From Getting Robbed by David Koff

Health/Fitness/Nutrition

Benefits of Meditation: Improve Awareness and Focus Attention by Nicoletta Longo (WHOOP)

Resting Heart Rate: What’s Normal, Why It’s a Sign of Fitness, How to Improve It by Mark Van Deusen (WHOOP)

Training at Altitude, Living in Isolation by Allison Lynch (WHOOP)

Sports

A Mike Strantz Journey by Tony Dear (LINKS Magazine)

The Greatest Expectations by Zach Kram (The Ringer)

‘Arnie and me’: A story worth sharing by Dan O’Neill (Morning Read)

European Tour caddie and his wife on a mission to feed starving villagers in Thailand by John Huggan (Golfworld)

Finances

20 Summer Savings Tips by Ramsey Solutions

CWS Market Review — May 15, 2020 by Eddy Elfenbein (Crossing Wall Street)

Education

Schools Must Both Reopen And Continue Online by Brandon Busteed (Forbes)

Recovery 2020 by Robert Slavin

Science/Technology

When Technology Goes Awry by Cal Newport (ACM)

Should you take Wolfram’s physics seriously? by Alex Lamb

COVID-19 and the Limits of Science by David Shaywitz (The Bulwark)

Employee-surveillance software is not welcome to integrate with Basecamp by David Heinemeier Hansson

Not as Deadly as We Thought? by Brendan Foht (The New Atlantis)

The Sickness in Our Food Supply by Michael Pollan (The New York Review of Books)

Amid the Coronavirus Crisis, a Regimen for Reentry by Atul Gawande

The Risks — Know Them — Avoid Them by Erin Bromage

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Dr. Nathan Belcher

Helping people learn and grow. Lover of beautiful conversations, books, sports, education, family, and Jesus. W&M: B.S '08, M.A.Ed '10 U of SC: Ed.D. '17