Peter Allman has written a book titled "Little Me Can Live a Big Life." It is a unique, compelling, yet simple collection of paradoxes that invite the reader to unlock the mystery of living a bigger life that includes the "both/and" thinking of paradoxes. Allman will be giving a presentation on the psychological and spiritual truths of paradoxes, and how to embrace "both/and" thinking which will create a bigger and healthier life.
The book talk, scheduled for March 29, begins at noon in the University Health Center, Lower Level, Conference Rooms A, B, and C. All are welcome.
Allman has a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology. He has 15 years of experience counseling adolescents, adults, and families. Based on his volunteer experience at Covenant House in New York City, in 1990 he co-founded Lighthouse — a non-profit, after-school facility for teens who are at-risk for many unhealthy behaviors.