Ubuntu and The Joy of Making Mistakes
My youngest son tearfully stepped into my room. “I failed at making origami,” he whimpered, visibly upset. In art class today, they were making paper cranes. The steps must have […]
My youngest son tearfully stepped into my room. “I failed at making origami,” he whimpered, visibly upset. In art class today, they were making paper cranes. The steps must have […]
Kindly notice – what was it that you were listening to specifically? Were you listening to their words? Hmmm… what could have made them choose those specific words?
The following is a transcript of Bert Hellinger’s short talk on the Art of Helping, as recorded through the following video. It serves to remind us to be humble, and
Filipinos are known for their kindness and service throughout the world. I think the first word most people would use to describe their interactions with them would be to describe
It is so much a part of our being human. And yet, at the same time, love is bigger than that. Much, much bigger than that. Much, much bigger than
One of the wonderful observations of the founders of NLP is that people calibrate other people all of the time. To calibrate is to discover the relationship between someone’s external
I saw this quote (see photo) from my social media newsfeed today, and I thought “Of course! Of course they will.” Most people will want to present themselves in a
See that pleasant moment in your mind. Fully recall that particular experience – what were you seeing, what were you hearing, what time of day was it, the smells, who
People may see the same thing, but we process what we see differently in our heads. When I ask you to imagine the color red, we all know what the