A Leadership Transformation - 8 views
Well said Anne!
Well said Anne!
Here are my answers - what about you? Incredibly productive, peaceful and liberating!
Walk with me for a while, my friend - you in my shoes, I in yours - and then let us talk. (Richelle E. Goodrich)
For me, it's a realization that I am out of the box if I have the desire to help/intercede/serve. If I cannot in that moment help it doesn't change my desire to help. Once I have that desire I am...
Okay so let's assume that you've now discovered an out-of-the box place. What do you do then? Perhaps you begin to think about the situation differently by asking yourself a series of questions: ...
Me too!
"For myself, I find I become less cynical rather than more - remembering my own faults and follies; and realize that men's hearts are not often as bad as their acts, and very seldom as bad as their...
So, if this were indeed my final hour, these would be my words to you. I would not claim to pass on any secret of life... or any wisdom except the passionate plea of caring... Try to feel, in your ...
"I think probably kindness is my number one attribute in a human being. I'll put it before any of the things like courage or bravery or generosity or anything else. Brian Sibley: Or brains even? Oh...
Using ruthless self-honesty ask yourself this question today - "Do others feel free to talk to me about their challenges, realities, and ideas, including how I am a problem for them, knowing that I...
My mother would say to me, "You can't eat beauty. It doesn't feed you." And these words plagued and bothered me, I didn't really understand them until finally I realized that beauty was not a thing...
My own experience and development deepen every day my conviction that our moral progress may be measured by the degree in which we sympathize with individual suffering and individual joy. (George E...
An inner shift is required to hear the story of the enemy. For me the question is always about whether I can let go of my need to blame, and open my heart enough to hear. (Jo Berry)
Beneath all of our hiding and pretending and protecting and defending and accusing and criticizing, there is a voice whispering the answer. We don't need anyone to tell us -- we already know. I sto...
Nice sentiment, very Zen.
My own contempt for others is the most debilitating pain of all, for when I am in the middle of it -- when I'm seeing resentfully and disdainfully -- I condemn myself to living in a disdained, rese...
Being curious and learning about the people in our lives helps remind us that we might be mistaken in our views and opinions of them; perhaps a strategy I've taken with a child is hurtful, perhaps ...