When you’ve been blogging for as long as I have – almost five years – you accumulate a lot of written material in your archives.
Back in July I began to spotlight posts from the past that generated reader response or are simply my favorites. So, on the first day of each month, I pick posts for that month from prior years to revisit.
Here are October’s selections:
October 2008
- Jumping to conclusions? Take the Cash Register Test to find out how much
- Disputant perceptions of gender: a challenge for women who mediate
- Animated short celebrates 60th anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights
October 2007
- Mediators, so you think you’re neutral? Bias hard to detect in ourselves, study shows
- Antisocial networking sites link you to your enemies
October 2006
- “Making Mediation Your Day Job”: Mediator uses blog to publish book on mediation marketing (a real blast from the past, since Tammy Lenski is now at work on a second edition of this outstanding ADR marketing resource)
- When the political gets personal: what the Military Commissions Act of 2006 means to one mediator and her family
- Ghost of a chance: three ways mediators can celebrate Halloween (unfortunately one link has expired but the others are still good fun, so enjoy)

