Compassion knows no boundaries. It arises out of the authentic recognition of the other as thyself. It is not limited by color, creed, gender, sexual preference or geography. Compassion for others can awaken the listening heart to self compassion. When we truly see our oneness we will see the futility of destroying the perceived enemy [...]
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Posted in Compassion, tagged Compassion, empower, joy on October 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Rebuilding Trust in the Workplace: Join us for a free teleconference.
Posted in Compassion, Employee Satisfaction, Rivalry, Spirit in business, Teamwork, Trust, Workplace Dysfunction, tagged Corporate Culture, happy workplace, heal the workplace, rebuilding relationships on April 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Join our Wednesday call for Leonard Szymczak’s “The Roadmap Home Fireside Conversations” discussing “REBUILDING TRUST IN THE WORKPLACE” with international speaker and author, Danna Beal, M.Ed. Danna has been the keynote speaker for over 300 businesses and business conferences. She has been interviewed on over 60 radio and TV shows. Her new book, “The Extraordinary [...]
Compassion
Posted in Compassion, Happiness at Work, Joy at work, tagged Corporate Culture, rebuilding relationships on April 13, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
In a compassionate workplace culture, projects are assumed with enthusiasm, based on the natural desire to create, innovate and improve. People working in groups of mutual respect and responsibility have a greater sense of belonging and a stronger desire to reach shared, beneficial goals. Positve relationships and friendships ensure the involvement and reinforcement for innovative group [...]
Compassion in the Workplace
Posted in Business success, Compassion, Success, Teamwork, tagged fear, joy, loyalty, Success, workplace relationships on November 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Compassion is a powerful force that creates synergism and success.
Healing the Workplace
Posted in Compassion, Corporations, Egos, Trust, Workplace, tagged Corporate Culture, Ego Drama, Trust in the Workplace, Workplace on February 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As an author and speaker committed to illuminating the workplace so that ego dramas can be revealed, I would like to share tips and ideas that can clarify the confusion. When you are engaged in the workplace, it is often hard to discern what is actually happening. Unfortunately, most workplaces are comprised of a web [...]