Counterfactuals If, like me, you grew up during the Friends era, you might remember the scene where Ross is upset because he has to tell Rachel that Emily insists they can’t be friends. Ross: “I don’t want Rachel to hate […]| Psych Safety
Today is United Nations International Day of Older Persons, observed under the theme “Older Persons Driving Local and Global Action: Our Aspirations, Our Well-Being and Our Rights”. It’s a day…| Rewriting social care
Yesterday I received a direct message on Instagram from Maria. She said she hoped I didn’t mind her writing to me out of the blue, but that she was reading my book, and she wondered if she could have my email address to send me some reflections. This morning, I read her email. I’m publishing […]| Rewriting social care
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The Amagasaki Derailment In our workshops and training, we often use real-world stories as a way to explore the dynamics of both failure and success. Stories are a powerful tool to help us reflect on our own experiences, and sometimes […] The post The Amagasaki Disaster appeared first on Psych Safety.| Psych Safety
Forgiving others is essential for spiritual growth. Your experience of someone who has hurt you, while painful, is now nothing more that a thought or feeling that you carry around. These thoughts of resentment, anger, and hatred represent slow, debilitating energies that will dis-empower you if you continue to let these thoughts occupy space in […] The post How To Forgive Someone Who Has Hurt You: In 15 Steps appeared first on Dr. Wayne W. Dyer.| Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
While many words make me go hmmm, there are some that make me squirm the most, either due to what they reflect about the way we think about people (like ‘case’ and ‘non-compliant’) or about the way we do things to people (like ‘placement’). There’s one word that I feel is increasingly prevalent and is … Continue reading Words that make me go hmmm: Demand→| Rewriting social care
… and she met a bear. She froze, watching it watching her, seeing the long claws, the muzzle raised to sniff the air, the marvelous deep pelt. She thought about everything she’d ever heard about dealing with bears. She stood still, attempting to convey the energy of no-harm. The bear let out a “whuff” of […] The post Once Upon a Time a Woman Walked Through the Woods … first appeared on Harvesting Stones.| Harvesting Stones
From early rides on the roads, in the sea and in the sky, to diverse roles at the sharp and blunt ends, Tom Lintner has had an extraordinary career spanning half a century in aviation. In…| Humanistic Systems