Can’t figure out what drives his behavior? Here’s how to make sense of it all. “It’s like living in a house with a monster in the closet,” Ely says. He’s talking about his brother Alexander. “You have to tiptoe all the time, just in case you wake up the monster, and then the whole day...
Category: Education
Want to Raise Successful Kids? Science Says Do These 5 Things Every Day
How hard can this be? There are only five of them. My poor daughter. She’s happy and healthy, and has loving parents and a stable home. But, she also has a dad who scours scholarly articles to find the modern consensus on best practices in raising kids. I hope we’re not treating her like a...
MedSmarter Nominated for Gwinnett Chamber’s IMPACT Regional Business Awards
Recognized as a leading organization, MedSmarter has been nominated for an IMPACT Regional Business Award. Reflective of Gwinnett and metro Atlanta, the program pays tribute to premier organizations in top industries that are driving economic development and job creation while enhancing our quality of life. “It is truly an honor to be nominated for the IMPACT...
Robin L Chappell: Talks About Being An Author, Artist & Literacy
Robin L Chappell, an established artist and author talks to inCity Magazine’s Publisher about Literacy and her published Short Stories. Robin L Chappell, a true creative person (artist and author) and community driven leader recently spoke with inCity Magazine about her ambitious drive. Robin talks about her non-profit organization Harmonious Grace, short story entitled “Her...
Screens Might Bad for Mental Health
Psychologists can’t seem to agree on what technology is doing to our sense of well-being. Some say digital devices have become a bane of modern life; others claim they’re a balm for it. Between them lies a shadowy landscape of non-consensus: As the director the National Institutes of Health recently told Congress, research into technology’s...
Why We Should be Planning for 2020 NOW
Before writing the first chapter of Harry Potter, J. K. Rowling planned for seven years at Hogwarts. Harry Potter is one of the most read books of all-time. Before creating the first Stars Wars movie in the 1970s, George Lucas planned for at least six films and started at episode four, rather than episode one....
What Straight-A Students Get Wrong
By Adam Grant of NYTimes.com Dr. Grant is an organizational psychologist and a contributing opinion writer. A decade ago, at the end of my first semester teaching at Wharton, a student stopped by for office hours. He sat down and burst into tears. My mind started cycling through a list of events that could make...
Ki Edwards Talks Hair & Giving Back
Ki Edwards owner of Salon Wygs in Birmingham, AL sits down and talk with inCity-Mag.com about her brand, giving back to the community and producing the Ki Release in Montgomery on November 11th.
Bullying: The New Epidemic, 10 Yr Old Suicide and How We Can Prevent It
Bullying: The New Epidemic and How We Can Prevent It October is Bullying Prevention Month. inCity Magazine’s Publisher, Christopher Thomas (also a victim of bullying) was able to sit down with Tamie Savage. Tamie is the mother of Sean Savage, JR., who committed suicide at the age of 10, as a result of bullying. The...
Publishers behind The BlackTie Magazine
Publishers behind The BlackTie Magazine – inCity Magazine Our publisher was able to sit down with the Chris and Jasmine Ball, Creators of The BlackTie Magazine. BlackTie Magazine is a quarterly lifestyle, print publication that was founded by husband and wife duo Christopher and Jasmine Ball. The culture of the publication is set on helping...