The Importance of Seeing You
Today, we want to talk about the importance of seeing yourself and mattering to yourself. To do this, you need to value your unique talents and care about
yourself.
Today, we want to talk about the importance of seeing yourself and mattering to yourself. To do this, you need to value your unique talents and care about
yourself.
When being established as a federal holiday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day was designated as a day of service where we’re asked to use our time to better the communities in which we live.
Last week, we talked about the three questions you can ask to more fully understand your experience and to move toward taking action at your best. This week, we want to go through those same three questions as they apply to others in your world, and we add a fourth question that guides your leadership.
Recently, we shared a link to a TedX about cultural intelligence. A number of you have asked why we feel it’s important and how it differs from emotional intelligence.
Today, we’re sharing some resources to help you think about the impact you may have vs the intent behind it
As our nation starts to look at systemic racism, we’re being asked as individuals and organizations to consider our behaviors through a new lens and we’re hearing people say, “That wasn’t my intent.”
Today, we’re sharing some additional resources to help you understand the power of humility.
We are a country of humans that tends to create categories of people and this leads quickly to US and THEM. Once we do that, we lose the WE.
This week in honor of Martin Luther King Jr, we’d like you to consider a change of language that can have a profound effect on you and on others. You see, language is the fundamental way in which we come to understand and relate to the world around us. When you change your language, you influence your ability to relate to others and to build powerful connections. This week, we’d like you to play with your language. Every…