Quotes Help People even when you know they can't help back.
Help others without any reason and give without the expectation of receiving anything in return. Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
Essay about Community Service
Too many classroom icebreakers require students to take big social risks with people they barely know. Or they don't really help students get to know each other. Or they are just plain cheesy.
James 2:14-16 What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save them? Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. …
On "correcting" your Spiritual Teacher. Not many people are blessed to have a Spiritual Teacher. I am not talking a...
Using your wise mind is all about striking balance and intuition especial during times of stress.
New manifesto up. :D The latest one is based on another all-time classic article on PE, on dealing with critical people:
To all the wonderful healthcare workers, grocery store workers, drugstore workers, and other people helping out with the coronavirus epidemic. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! [Tweet “To all …
Life, with its many twists and turns, cannot be compared to any other solitary thing. Life is too deep, wide, strange, evocative, breathtaking,
A lot of people enter into love relationships for the wrong reasons. They bring the same vulnerabilities and emotional feelings they had as children.
When you deal with a manipulator, it can feel like you've lost control of the situation. Here are some great comebacks for dealing with manipulators...
A guide to being a good friend when someone needs you.
Here are 10 quotes about toxic people to calm you in the face of drama. Plus these quotations will help you manage and avoid them.
I'm just going to put this out there. Social Media has gotten ugly recently. and It makes me sad. So this shoutout sunday is devoted to nice quotes and happy thoughts and reminders to be
Autistic Spectrum Disorder - The LAC specialises in multi-disciplinary assessment of children with ADD, ADHD, Behavioural Problems, Learning Problems. The LAC is lead by Dr. G.D.Kewley in the UK.
words-of-emotion: “ Good Vibes HERE ”
Sometimes you don't realize you are actually drowning.When you're trying to be everyone else's anchor.
This is one of the reasons why people read fiction," says Orson Scott Card, "to come to some understanding of [motivation,] why other people act the way they do."
Each person comes with a set of rights and regulations . We all vary in patience, ideas, tolerance, love, anger, morals, beliefs, etc. We a...
Emotions play an important role in the way we communicate at home and work. It’s the way you feel, more than the way you think, that motivates you to communicate or to make decisions. The way you react to emotionally driven, nonverbal cues affects both how you understand other people and how they understand you. If you are out of touch with your feelings, and don’t understand how you feel or why you feel that way, you’ll have a hard time communicating your feelings and needs to others. This can result in frustration, misunderstandings, and conflict. When you don’t address what’s really bothering you, you often become embroiled in petty squabbles instead—arguing with your spouse about how the towels should be hung, for example, or with a coworker about whose turn it is to restock the copier. Emotional awareness provides you the tools needed for understanding both yourself and other people, and the real messages they are communicating to you. Although knowing your own feelings may seem simple, many people ignore or try to sedate strong emotions like anger, sadness, and fear. But your ability to communicate depends on being connected to these feelings. If you’re afraid of strong emotions or if you insist on communicating only on a rational level, it will impair your ability to fully understand others, creatively problem solve, resolve conflicts, or build an affectionate connection with someone.
A couple of months ago I wrote a post called, “The Friday File: Incense & Inspiration” about, “Aunk”, the homeless fellow with whom I had the humbling and moving conver…