Focus on community-centered values, authenticity and a positive atmosphere to create a safe and creative environment for students. The post Five Steps to Build Brave Music Classrooms appeared first on Yamaha Music.| Yamaha Music
When kids learn to spot those small glimmers of gratitude in everyday life, they build a habit that can brighten their lives. The post How to Teach Kids to Notice Glimmers of Gratitude appeared first on Rosy Posy Papillon.| Rosy Posy Papillon
Discover 7 heartwarming Flight Without Wings lessons every child loves—teaching courage, kindness, joy, and values that help kids truly soar. The post 7 Heartwarming Flight Without Wings Lessons Kids Love appeared first on Rosy Posy Papillon.| Rosy Posy Papillon
Friendship heights impact childhood development. Understand the value of friendship, the benefits for children, and how parents. The post Friendship Heights: The Role of Friends in a Child’s Growth appeared first on Rosy Posy Papillon.| Rosy Posy Papillon
Get cute, high-end baby shower gifts and presents for a baby that are useful and helpful in their new life. The post 7 Best Baby Gifts in 2025: Unique, Practical & Perfect Ideas appeared first on Rosy Posy Papillon.| Rosy Posy Papillon
Parenting guidelines to raise happy, confident kids. Learn practical tips on love, boundaries, empathy, and positive parenting. The post 7 Golden Parenting Guidelines for Raising Happy Kids appeared first on Rosy Posy Papillon.| Rosy Posy Papillon
Powerful lessons from Love and Logic Parenting Classes to raise responsible, confident kids with empathy, discipline, and simple strategies. The post 5 Powerful Lessons from Love and Logic Parenting Classes appeared first on Rosy Posy Papillon.| Rosy Posy Papillon
Respectfulness in children shapes how they relate to others, handle emotions, and grow into thoughtful adults. It’s not just manners.| Rosy Posy Papillon
Man naturally desires, not only to be loved, but to be lovely; or to be that thing which is the natural and proper object of love. He naturally dreads, not only to be hated, but to be hateful; or to be that thing which is the natural and proper object of hatred. He desires, not… Read More »| Driverless Crocodile
With a little bit of guidance, you can overcome your current life-rut and find your true path in life. Here is a 5-part framework to figuring out what to do with your life...| Notes by Thalia
Exploring a key question: How do you decide when it’s time to let go?| Jorge Arango
A conversation about how choosing your mental models can help you gain traction.| Jorge Arango
We are emotional beings. We like to consume content that’s polarizing.| inspired by rebels
I know there are many people who now feel the world (and especially the USA) are going backwards and sliding into darkness. They’re largely right. The USA in particular is backsliding greatly.| Steve Pavlina
What’s the alternative to might is right and our oath to growth?| Katri Bertram
“Community accountability looks like rigor in this work,” Eva added. “We show up with rigorous standards because our communities have been abandoned and are relying on us to fill the void created by the state.” The post What Community Accountability Means to ARC-Southeast appeared first on ARC Southeast.| ARC Southeast
Our ‘Southern Synergy’ value has become ‘Building Southern Power’ — here’s why. Southern Synergy has been an essential ingredient to our development over the last decade. We embodied this value by building a network of principled collaborations to more fully support our communities. Reflecting on the deep relationship building of the past decade, […] The post What Building Southern Power Means to ARC-Southeast appeared first on ARC Southeast.| ARC Southeast
We trust Southerners to make the best decisions for themselves to thrive in every area of their lives, including parenting, abortion, or other reproductive health decisions. The post Why Autonomy and Self-determination are at the Heart of ARC Southeast appeared first on ARC Southeast.| ARC Southeast
“There are two kinds of technical problems: there are the known unknowns, and the unknown unknowns.” — Lt. Gen. William B. Bunker “The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely.” — Carl Jung You’re probably familiar with the concept of blind spots: That section of the road behind you that you can’t see with […] The post Shadow Mapping: A Beginner’s Guide to Shadow Work appeared first on Nick Wignall.| Nick Wignall
What kind of worldview or religious orientation does it take to make an entire planet uninhabitable? While many think it is our dependence on fossil fuels and the population explosion that has brought us to this point of human destruction, our contention is that these problems have religious foundations which were created and continue to be used by empires as a means to hold dominion over people and the Earth. Opposition to this path of selfdestruction is something Indigenous Peoples have bee...| Doctrine of Discovery Project
The Onondaga Nation is petitioning the Organization of American States (OAS) for land rights to Onondaga Lake, a notoriously polluted body of water in Central New York State. The Onondaga Nation is one of six nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (Iroquois), and Onondaga Lake is the sacred site where Gayanashagowa, the Great Law of Peace, was established.| Doctrine of Discovery Project
A CONVERSATION WITH PHILIP P. ARNOLD AND VICTOR TAYLOR ON THE URGENCY OF INDIGENOUS VALUES| Doctrine of Discovery Project
Mark Edwards and Bruce Alderman explore Jean-Pierre Faye's "Horseshoe Theory," which reveals that political extremes curve toward each other when they abandon democratic norms, explaining why some voters support both Trump and AOC as anti-establishment alternatives. The discussion introduces meta-theoretical tools including Roy Bhaskar's concept of "demi-reality," Bruno Latour's analysis of "modal confusion," and the possibility of "post-conventional coalitions" that transcend left-right pola...| Integral Life
Author: BPF Co-Founder, John Smart BPF advisor Dr. Susan Blackmore recently wrote a thoughtful and insightful opinion piece, Brain preservation is a step closer, but how could it ever be ‘you’? in the Death and Dying section of The Guardian (14 Mar 2018), exploring the ethics, sustainability, and lack of desirability, from her perspective, of brain preservation at the end […]| The Brain Preservation Foundation
A conversation about the risks of overthinking and how to avoid it.| Jorge Arango
The Amazon Rain Forest is an amazing ecosystem. In this article, I explore five lessons we can learn from it to create a strong foundation for marriage I got| The Healthy Marriage
We live in a disposable culture that pushes us to buy and replace items all the time, yet hasn't paid enough attention to what we should do with the things we're getting rid of. No wonder there are people who would rather hang on to things they don't use – effectively creating a garbage dump in their own homes.| Maximum Gratitude, Minimal Stuff
The United States has never been a perfect nation. For almost 250 years, we've had a dream – an ideal of equality and freedom under God. And even though we have never really lived up to that, the dream has not only remained alive, but has inspired others around the world. Some were people who left everything they knew and came here, hoping to build a freer life with more opportunity. Some were nations who changed from within to create their own just and enlightened societies.| Maximum Gratitude, Minimal Stuff
Frugal living isn't only great for your wallet, but a way to become resourceful, grateful, and contented. Here's how it improves more than finances.| www.maximumgratitudeminimalstuff.com
WiDS Worldwide is on a mission to increase participation of women in data science to benefit societies worldwide.| WiDS Worldwide
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. It helps kids build healthy relationships, and communicate well.| Rosy Posy Papillon
losing values| Yuri Cunha
From ad agencies to Kanye to almost working in the adult film industry: how I nearly gave up my integrity and found my line.| scott kosman
Balancing study and play for kids feels like a tall order. Parents want their kids to do well in school while growing up happy and healthy.| Rosy Posy Papillon
Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery: A Wakaga Sovereignty Series is a multi-article initiative by the Wakaga Economic Development Group examining how the centuries-old Doctrine of Christian Discovery still shapes federal Indian law and impacts tribal sovereignty today. Drawing on the research of Steven T. Newcomb, this 100+ article series explores the doctrine’s colonial origins, its influence on landmark Supreme Court decisions, and its continuing effect on U.S. Indian policy and ...| Doctrine of Discovery Project
Aura of confidence in children is a strong foundation for emotional well-being and independence. It builds on itself.| Rosy Posy Papillon
Reflections on recent conversations about digital identity, sovereignty, and the erosion of foundational principles Echoes from Geneva I wasn’t present at the Global Digital Collaboration conference (GDC25), but the observations shared by colleagues who attended have crystallized some issues I’ve been wrestling with for years. I should note there’s a selection bias here: I’m the author of the 10 principles of self-sovereign identity, so my community tends to have strong opinions about...| Blockchain Commons
Extreme dualities fill our modern discourse. People within the same geography either feel capitalism is either great or terrible. In the same country, people feel democracy is either flourishing or destroying society. Social media is either awesome or awful. People are either privileged or not.| Tushar Dadlani's Blog
Do you have a tough time starting new things? Do you fear failure? Starting new things is hard. Starting new things while working with other humans, even tougher. Starting new things well is a superpower worth cultivating.| Tushar Dadlani's Blog
Have you ever wondered why your manager hides certain information from you?| Tushar Dadlani's Blog
Have you ever made a decision that looked right on paper but felt wrong in your gut? Or found yourself following rules simply because that’s what you were taught, not because they align with who you are today? If so, you’ve experienced the tension between external expectations and your own internal compass. Self-authorship is the ... Read More The post Self-Authorship: The Art of Trusting Your Own Authority appeared first on Ness Labs.| Ness Labs
Integration is the process of extracting core lessons and insights from your lived experiences and intelligently applying those insights to your life, so you feel, think, and act in alignment with whatever you’ve gained from your lived experiences.| Steve Pavlina
In 2022 Syracuse University received a Henry Luce Foundation grant to support the work of Philip P. Arnold and the Indigenous Values Initiative's Doctrine of Discovery Project We received three years of funding for '200 Years of Johnson v. M'Intosh: Indigenous Responses to the Religious Foundations of Racism.' This grant and project has been a collaborative initiative made possible through relationships developed over 30 years between academic and Indigenous communities. At its core, the proj...| Doctrine of Discovery Project
This episode is a live recording of The Doctrine of Christian Discovery, The Jesuits, and Laudato si: Defending Mother Earth an educational event that took place on Saturday, June 14, 2025 from 1:00-4:00PM. This event seredepitiously coincided with the #NoKings protests which were happening across the nation.| Doctrine of Discovery Project
This article is presented as a two-part series examining the structural limitations of Australia’s native title system and its entanglement with colonial legal authority, extractive capitalism, and the denial of Indigenous sovereignty.| Doctrine of Discovery Project
This article is presented as a two-part series examining the structural limitations of Australia’s native title system and its entanglement with colonial legal authority, extractive capitalism, and the denial of Indigenous sovereignty.| Doctrine of Discovery Project
The ICWA was enacted to protect Indigenous sovereignty, but the Brackeens argued that its preference to Native American families in the fostering and adoption of Native American children amounts to racial discrimination, an argument the court did not substantively address because it judged the Brackeens lacked standing.| Doctrine of Discovery Project
Abstract This article takes as its point of departure the 2022 Interim Report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, entitled “Indigenous Peoples and the Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief.” The report recommends “collaborat[ing] with indigenous spiritual leaders and influencers to support conservation efforts and the sustainable development of traditional lands through a human rights-based approach.” We ask what a human-rights-based approach...| Doctrine of Discovery Project
How would you feel if the only people you could call or text using your phone were people who were using the same carrier as you? If you were on Verizon, for example, you couldn’t call your best friend who uses T-Mobile as their phone provider. If you wanted to call or text your best […]| Desert of My Real Life
Arendt wrote the prologue to The Human Condition not long after the successful launch of Sputnik raised the first realistic prospect of humanity taking its first steps off-planet, and in the shadow of threatening and perplexing developments in atomic and quantum physics (see her comments on the crisis of language in the sciences). It’s a… Read More »Hannah Arendt on science, language, politics and our future machine overlords The post Hannah Arendt on science, language, politics and our...| Driverless Crocodile
See also: GK Chesterton on HG Wells and the function of an open mindFools’ Money (2): Counter ArgumentChesterton’s Fence (at Farnham Street)| Driverless Crocodile
Not all Senior Management Teams and Boards function efficiently, effectively, and professionally. Surprised? No? Good! AND it usually comes down to the people, followed closely by the lack of appro…| Michael Donaldson The Value Innovator
Newbigin was a sharp but affectionate observer of Western culture, a highly educated insider with an extra layer of perspective that came from almost 40 years lived in India from 1936 to 1974. Soviet leaders regarded science simply as a necessary tool for the implementation of their social planning. The idea that pure science should… Read More »| Driverless Crocodile
Sacred values may signify that one has a conscience, but they also have a dark side.| The MIT Press Reader
You wouldn’t know it from news coverage, but U.S. residents are more united on many issues than we realize — even seemingly controversial ones. For example, recent research found that more than 80% of us support diversity, equity, and inclusion, and want to help end divisiveness. However, we mistakenly believe that only 55% of people […] The post The ‘spiral of silence’ makes us think we’re more divided than we are. Here’s how to break it. appeared first on Berkeley Media Studie...| Berkeley Media Studies Group
Yay! Conscious Growth Club is now open for enrollment for our 9th year together. You can see the invitation here:| Steve Pavlina
I had to admit that I lacked the necessary humility to second-guess myself regarding the mites. However, the incident ultimately produced an even stronger attitude of care towards nonhumans. Natural history, as Thomas Fleischner has argued, can do this.| Earth Tongues
Here, I make a case for something that I call compassionate entomology, which is a way of studying insects and other arthropods that upholds the intrinsic value and welfare interests of the individual focal organisms.| Earth Tongues
We need instead to cultivate the saving perception. This rests on the adoption of a non-reactionary sense of conservative gratitude for what we already have and what has come before us, including great artistic achievements.| Earth Tongues
When you have the privilege of quietly observing these cold-blooded miracles going about their lives—when you watch them exist—the need to find any other justification for their being starts to ebb away.| Earth Tongues
Is nature sacred? If so in what way, and what difference does it make?| Earth Tongues
On Friday 22nd April, an unusual ceremony took place in Winnipeg, Canada. Represented by its governor, the Hudson's Bay Company gave its massive retail store in the heart of downtown Winnipeg, dating from 1881, to the Manitoba First Nations.| Earth Tongues
It is obvious that humanity's treatment of whale people constitutes an atrocity. This includes the deliberate murder of a so-called hunt, the quasi-deliberate murder of negligence, the effective murder of habitat destruction, or the oblivious murder of the unthinking.| Earth Tongues
Some foundational assumptions:| Driverless Crocodile
When can you trust a software release? How do you know that a software repo is safe, that it represents the intent of its creators? On the 20th anniversary of Git, these questions are more important than ever. Obviously, Git lays the foundation for trust in software releases with its ability to sign commits, but the trust of the system is unfortunately shallow. Untrusted content can be merged into a trusted repo, commit histories can be rewritten, and trust can’t be reliably extended into t...| Blockchain Commons
Blog Series: Grounded in Our Values: Belonging and Difference - Part 1 This blog kicks off a series exploring SiX’s updated values to reflect who we are and how we work. After a thoughtful and collaborative process led by SiX’s operations team, we’re proud to share this updated articulation of our core values. This process […]| State Innovation Exchange
When it comes to business, we often make assumptions around three key areas: relationships, communication, and accountability.| Conway Center for Family Business
I love a good Ralph Waldo Emerson quote, don’t you? There are many gems to choose from but when I stumbled across these words recently they gave me pause when I needed it. It’s been nearly tw…| The Heart of the Matter
I keep threatening to get rid of Facebook, Instagram, and various other social media apps on my smartphone. I open them up and think I’m just going to check on a few posts. When I look up aga…| The Heart of the Matter
Amid all the noise around DEI, we’ve found some clarity from the compliance experts at the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM), as well as the Harvard Business Review (HBR) and Fast Company, The latter stated, “It’s important to remind everyone that diversity, equity and inclusion work is completely legal.” However, as both the SHRM […]| slicecommunications.com
From across the office, I saw my manager get up to leave. I sped up to try to catch him. I could tell that the changes he had made to his diet and his exercise program at the start of the year were…| The Heart of the Matter
Recently, a number of people have expressed desire in "taking over" [1]| blog.ian.stapletoncordas.co
In the new year, Tamman and Chax have crafted core values that are living commitments that guide our actions, shape our decisions, and remind us of who we are and the impact we strive to make.| Tamman Inc
Creating a Joint Vision Board: Transform your individual resolutions into shared dreams and goals You might think vision boards are just another trendy self-| The Healthy Marriage
16 key ethical leadership practices for prioritizing ethics when leading people. Too often leaders focus almost exclusively on performance while neglecting people considerations. Big mistake.| Triple Crown Leadership
A positive company culture is one of the best ways to attract and retain high-performing employees. Learn the 10 most desirable company culture traits.| Gavel International
David and Keith explore how individuals intersect between different vertical developmental stages (Amber, Orange, Green) and cultural value stacks (traditional, modern, and progressive) in order to make meaning and navigate complex electoral decisions, with a specific focus on the 2024 U.S. election, unpacking the interplay between cognitive development, cultural alignment, and systemic factors in understanding the diverse rationales behind people's voting behavior.| Integral Life
I grew up with a mom who held being fair as a cornerstone of her parenting philosophy. The one time that I found out all my presents ahead of time was because my mom had a system. She would keep a …| The Heart of the Matter
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Americans' perceptions of what is morally acceptable continue to grow more permissive, with their views on several issues the most liberal to date.| Gallup.com
Have you heard of Geena Dunne? Perhaps not. You might know her by her pseudonym, G.D. Anderson and this quote, made famous ten years ago but never more relevant for me than it is today: “Feminism i…| The Heart of the Matter
WiDS Worldwide is on a mission to increase participation of women in data science to benefit societies worldwide.| WiDS Worldwide
I was at the skate park with my kids and nine-year-old Miss O saw a sticker about Mary Oliver and asked about it. I answered that Mary Oliver was a poet and that her most oft quoted line is “Tell m…| The Heart of the Matter
Company culture (according to Wikipedia) represents the collective values, beliefs and principles of the company members and is a product of factors such as history, product, market, technology, management style, and national culture. It includes vision, norms, systems, language, assumptions,…Read more ›| Michael Donaldson The Value Innovator
As we enter a heated political period, I’m left with a simple and important idea. When an organization sacrifices its values, it tends to suffer over time. How, for example, did Boeing sacrifice its values of engineering to void its safety culture? I’m sure it was a lot of small “profit-centered” decisions that ultimately resulted ... Read more» The post The Value of Values When Organizations Lose Trust appeared first on JOSH BERSIN.| JOSH BERSIN
As an agency owner, your kids likely won't get financial aid. Worried about paying and saving for college? Let's start at the beginning. [Part 1 of 4]| Sakas & Company
Spend less while paying for college? Helping your child find the right path makes it easier... and cheaper, when you won't get financial aid. [Part 2 of 4]| Sakas & Company
Learn why good communication in marriage makes you feel better. Discover how to release oxytocin and improve communication in your marriage for greater intimacy| The Healthy Marriage
This blog highlights Dame Sally Davies work on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and the need for global cultural transformation.| culture15.com
Unlike many other muscle cars out there, certain Pontiac GTO models can still be found for reasonable prices.| LS1Tech.com
The star-spangled banner still waves over the land of the free, the home of the brave and the Camping World […]| Todd Starnes
There are rumblings that President Biden regrets accepting the deal he could not refuse from Barack Hussein Obama – the […]| Todd Starnes
Vice President Kamala Harris has politicos scratching their heads after she passed over Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and instead selected […]| Todd Starnes
An American Sign Language aide was suspended indefinitely without pay after her colleagues complained about her red, white and blue […]| Todd Starnes
I did not know then that there was more dividing my parents and I than language; we literally had different worldviews and value systems.| Teen Librarian Toolbox
I’m happy to report that last week’s Bases Loaded event on Life Balance went exceedingly well. I’m really delighted with how it turned out – mentally and emotionally it was a very heart-opening and connected experience. If you haven’t gone through it yet, I strongly encourage you to get the recordings and watch them this week. It’s only $42 for all four days’ worth – more than 9 hours total. Feel free to watch it at double speed if you like.| Steve Pavlina
Ever heard of the IKEA Effect? It's a term created by a couple of guys in 2012 named after the self-assembly furniture from IKEA. The theory states: W| The Healthy Marriage
It can be a challenge to market your services when your work is so heart-centered and service-oriented. Learn about heart-centered marketing for sex coaching.| Sex Coach U