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Monthly Archives: April 2016
(#309) Thanks. You’re NOT Helping!
I totally understand that many people just don’t know what to do when someone in front of them says, “I have cancer.” Last week I shared the well-intentioned and well-executed words and actions that so many people offered on behalf … Continue reading
Posted in Appropriate Behavior, authenticity, awareness, courage, dignity, Friendship, Gratitude, Integrity, resilience
Tagged Appropriate Behavior, authenticity, breast cancer, cancer, compassion, dignity, empathy, friendship, resilience
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(#308) Thanks. You’re Helping!
Laurie and I remain deeply indebted to many, many friends for their positive thoughts and love. I often incorporate into my posts personal experiences and stories with broader lessons and insights. This week’s post comes from the most personal of … Continue reading
Posted in Appropriate Behavior, assumptions, authenticity, awareness, boundaries and limits, Civility, common sense, courage, empathy, Friendship, health, Integrity, intentionality, resilience
Tagged boundaries and limits, breast cancer, cancer, caregiver, compassion, empathy, resilience
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(#307) Thank You For Paying Attention To Me
Do you treat those you lead and those you follow with dignity? Do you do the same for yourself? One of the things I love about what I do is that even when I’m in speaker/facilitator/keynoter mode I’m learning. Always … Continue reading
Posted in branding, dignity, ethics, habits, Life lessons, resilience
Tagged brand, branding, business mission statement, core values, dignity, ethics, integrity, leadership, resilience, value
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(#306) The Power of Empathy For Self
The first person we have to lead and be true to remains ourselves. On an episode of Super Soul Sunday, Daniel Goleman (Emotional Intelligence) and Oprah Winfrey had a far-ranging conversation about Goleman’s signature subject of emotional intelligence. Consider Emotional … Continue reading