Gilbert Clark MA, LPCC, LADC

Gilbert Clark MA, LPCC, LADC LPC working in the Behavioral Health department at Family Health Care

For the sake of our mental health
03/02/2025

For the sake of our mental health

11/29/2024
Lots of good advice
09/20/2024

Lots of good advice

Still love this…good stuff to live by.
09/09/2024

Still love this…good stuff to live by.

You gotta know where you’re going…
07/18/2024

You gotta know where you’re going…

06/28/2024

I never knew this had a name but it has become an all too common occurrence in disinformation campaigns designed to appear factual.

The Gish gallop Is a rhetorical technique in which someone throws out a fast string of lies, non-sequiturs, and specious arguments, so many that it is impossible to fact-check or rebut them in the amount of time it took to say them. Trying to figure out how to respond makes the opponent look confused, because they don’t know where to start grappling with the flood that has just hit them.

It is a form of gaslighting.

06/23/2024

What a great and inspiring quote …

“Perfection is impossible. In the 1526 singles matches I played in my career, I won almost 80% of those matches. Now, I have a question for you.

What percentage of points do you think I won in those matches? Only 54%.

In other words, even top-ranked tennis players win barely more than half of the points they play. When you lose every second point on average, you learn not to dwell on every shot.

You teach yourself to think, okay, I double-faulted ... it's only a point. Okay, I came to the net, then I got passed again; it's only a point. Even a great shot, an overhead backhand smash that ends up on ESPN's top 10 playlist. That, too, is just a point.

And here's why I'm telling you this. When you're playing a point, it has to be the most important thing in the world, and it is. But when it's behind you, It's behind you. This mindset is really crucial because it frees you to fully commit to the next point and the next point after that, with intensity, clarity, and focus.

You want to become a master at overcoming hard moments. That is, to me, the sign of a champion. The best in the world are not the best because they win every point. It's because they lose again and again and have learned how to deal with it. You accept it. Cry it out if you need to and force a smile.”

— Roger Federer

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