2020–10–18 — Weekly Articles

Dr. Nathan Belcher
2 min readOct 19, 2020

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Faith

How Can I Handle School Anxiety This Fall? by Ed Welch (The Gospel Coalition)

Cowboys and Crosses: How a Devilish View of Strength Is Killing Us by Russell Moore

We are loved by Northwood Church

The Folly of ‘Looking for Community’ by Eugene Park (The Gospel Coalition)

Leadership/Personal Growth/Parenting

Fearing Forgetting: Should You Try to Maintain or Relearn Knowledge? by Scott Young

The Year Of Stress And Resilience by Steve Magness

Health/Fitness/Nutrition

Cortisone Injections: The Pros and Cons by Kingsley Yew (The Ready State)

Golf Injury Prevention: 9 Ways to Stay Healthy on the Course by Team Joey D Golf

Sports

The Beginner’s Guide to the Premier League by Ryan O’Hanlon

LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan: Why the GOAT debate is different now by Zach Lowe

Golf is a Series of Independent Decisions by Jon Sherman

Short-game strategy: Chipping it close starts with having a plan by Sara Dickson (Golf Digest)

The Art of Putting by David MacKenzie

Finances

CWS Market Review — October 9, 2020 by Eddy Elfenbein (Crossing Wall Street)

CWS Market Review — October 16, 2020 by Eddy Elfenbein (Crossing Wall Street)

Education

Teachers Decide What’s Money by Dan Meyer

Educators: The Most Important Leadership Trait You Can Teach This Year by Tim Elmore

Before, During, and After Thinking Strategies by Blake Harvard

Where to Begin with a Beginning Teacher by Steve Barkley

How Can You Tell When The Findings of a Meta-Analysis Are Likely to Be Valid? by Robert Slavin

Science/Technology

The physics behind a football spiral by Greg Jacobs

The Quantum Internet Will Blow Your Mind. Here’s What It Will Look Like by Dan Hurley (Discover)

The Island That Humans Can’t Conquer by Sarah Gilman (Hakai Magazine)

Introduction to the Brachistochrone Problem — Finding the Time to Slide Along a Path by Rhett Allain

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Dr. Nathan Belcher

Founder of "The Learning Engine" -- Helping people learn and grow through the principles of learning. W&M: B.S '08, M.A.Ed '10, U of SC: Ed.D. '17