Author Archives: Brandon Hunt

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About Brandon Hunt

There are so many great aspects to my job, but working with students is my favorite. I teach graduate students in Counselor Education and undergraduate students in Rehabilitation and Human Services. They are smart, funny, and committed to working with people in a helping capacity, and I’m proud to work with them. I value professional and community service. I serve on the National Board for Certified Counselors, and previously served on the CACREP Board. I also serve on the board of Strawberry Fields, Inc., which is a local agency that provides services to people with intellectual and mental health disabilities. In addition to board service, I served on the editorial board for the Journal of Counseling & Development for 19 years, most recently as the Qualitative Associate Editor. I think qualitative inquiry is such a good match for counseling research, and I particularly gravitate toward phenomenological inquiry.

Handwriting Helps You Learn – Business Insider

“But if you are taking notes by hand, you won’t be able to write down every word the speaker says. Instead, you’ll have to look for representative quotes, summarize concepts, and ask questions about what you don’t understand.

This requires more effort than just typing every word out — and the effort is what helps cement the material in your memory.”

via Handwriting Helps You Learn – Business Insider.

We’re All Becoming Tech Workers… And We Need to Be Ready

“As the Digital Era continues to progress and social and digital technologies become more fully integrated into not just the work we do, but how we do it, there’s an increasing need for all workers to be digitally literate and competent. Here are some of the things organizations, organizational leaders, and individuals can and should do to increase current capabilities and lay a foundation for ongoing growth and development.”

via We’re All Becoming Tech Workers… And We Need to Be Ready.

How And Why To Keep A “Commonplace Book” | RyanHoliday.net

“In other posts, we’ve talked about how to read more, which books to read, how to read books above your level and how to write. Well, the commonplace book is a thread that runs through all those ideas. It what ties those efforts together and makes you better at each one of them.”

via How And Why To Keep A “Commonplace Book” | RyanHoliday.net.

6 Things The Most Productive People Do Every Day

“The word ‘productivity’ sounds like we’re talking about machines. But the irony is that much of being truly good with time is about feelings.

How should you strive to feel when working? Busy, but not rushed. Research shows this is when people are happiest.”

via 6 Things The Most Productive People Do Every Day.

Get a Life, PhD: Ten ways you can write every day

“Once I decided I needed to be writing every day, my greatest challenge was to figure out what it meant to write every day. I asked myself, ‘What counts as daily writing?’

Over time, I came to realize that writing means a lot of things and that there are lots of ways to write every day.”

Get a Life, PhD: Ten ways you can write every day.

Face It: Your Decks Will Never Be Cleared | Vitae

“The reality is: Things never clear up. They don’t even reliably settle down. Your in box is always full. The decks are always crowded. There is always more going on than you want or expect. Nonetheless, you can find ways to put your writing first, and make sure that it gets done. Otherwise, everything but your writing will get done.”

via Face It: Your Decks Will Never Be Cleared | Vitae.