color blindness: Transparency
- 01/11/19 09:27 PM
At a leadership training I attended this week, the presenter, Steve Francks who is the CEO of the Washington Association of Realtors®, discussed the importance of transparency. While the training was for Board members of the Delaware Assocation of Realtors® and the county associations within our state, what we reviewed was helpful information for anyone in a leadership role. Steve noted that it’s important for people to understand why decisions are made, to be transparent, or people will jump to conclusions, often the wrong ones. I thought back to a conversation I had in high school with a friend and fellow art (2 comments)
color blindness: I Am Color Blind
- 05/26/16 07:08 AM
You might say… but you’re a female. It’s true, though. It was an inclusion when I moved into this world. Mom and Dad both donated a defective X chromosome and voila! I’m red-green color blind. I learned today that my type has a more specific name than that. I could have been born a Protan, or even a Tritan, but I was born a Deutan. Sounds a bit like Game of Thrones and much more fun than just saying that I’m colorblind.
When I inform people that I have this genetic trait, I get very typical responses. The first is generally a (1 comments)