Posts Tagged "Personal Responsibility"

Want World Peace? Educate Our Girls.

Posted by on Oct 9, 2012 in Blog, Media | Comments Off on Want World Peace? Educate Our Girls.

Want World Peace?  Educate Our Girls.

There are children starving all over the world.  The largest and hungriest group starving are girls.  Many of them are not starving because their families can’t feed them, or because of lack of food.  Many will spend their whole lives in this weak and hopeless condition of constant hunger; making them dependent on others for their very survival.  They are starving, even when they are eating.  What they are hungry for is knowledge.  Education.  A chance to learn.  To read, to write, to think beyond the walls of the barriers others have placed before them. There is freedom in education....

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YOU are the Difference

Posted by on Sep 29, 2012 in Blog, Media | Comments Off on YOU are the Difference

YOU are the Difference

It was something of a revelation for me when I realized that I am not here to make a difference.  I had spent most of my adult life with the idea of making a difference.  Then the opportunity hit me – the opportunity to be in conversation with someone else who was also here to make a difference.  I wanted to know how she was going to go about it when it suddenly struck me that it isn’t in the doing that matters.  Like most other meaningful things, it is in the BEING.  I am not here to make a difference.  I am here to BE THE DIFFERENCE. I speak fairly regularly on the subject of...

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Start Something!

Posted by on Aug 23, 2012 in Blog, Media | Comments Off on Start Something!

Start Something!

and to start a blog in mid-sentence is poor English and somewhat confusing to the reader. Wouldn’t you agree?  Me too – but I’m not going to let anything get in my way today…not even the challenge of not knowing where or how to start.  Writing a blog article is an interesting process most days.  And then there are the other days.  The days when you sit down with a whirlwind of ideas and none of them come out in a sensible form and so you sit and wait for some semblance of order to materialize.  Sometimes it comes.  Others times it doesn’t and the first sentence...

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The Wrong Message: Competition

Posted by on Jul 18, 2012 in Blog, Media | Comments Off on The Wrong Message: Competition

The Wrong Message: Competition

I was flipping through the television channels last night and working through my disappointment at the lack of quality programming to choose from when something started to really stand out to me bigger than it has before: the Competition Stereotype of women on television is alive and raging! Four Weddings;  a new show where four brides tear at each other’s happiness and special day through competing for the “best” wedding!  (I thought weddings were about vows and commitment and love?) Toddlers in Tiara’s;  beautiful young girls and their horrifying mother’s...

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Feelings are Not for Sissies

Posted by on Jul 4, 2012 in Blog, Media | Comments Off on Feelings are Not for Sissies

Feelings are Not for Sissies

EI Mentor, Marcia Reynolds, Psy.D. What is the difference between someone who is “in charge” and someone who is an effective leader? What takes someone from parenting to being an effective parent? What do 90% of high performers have that middle of the road workers often lack? What makes someone go from being an acquaintance to a valued friend? What skill determines 58% of your job performance? What is that something special that some people have that makes them so easy to like, so easy to follow, easy to be around and someone who can resolve conflict or deliver hard news without creating...

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