More and more of us are waking up to the wisdom of returning to nature for our most vital needs, especially when it comes to…| Find A Spring
By: Muhammad Asim Fashion has always been a way to express confidence, personality, and sophistication. When it comes to church suits, elegance is often considered an essential factor that enhances how these outfits are perceived. For women especially, an elegant church suit is not just clothing; it can be a representation of grace, sophistication, and […] The post Church Suits with Respect and Dignity: Why Is It Important to Match Elegance with Church Suits appeared first on New York Weekly.| New York Weekly
Leaders face many challenges in today’s fast-paced, diverse, and increasingly complex business environment. From navigating rapid technological changes to managing remote and hybrid teams, the demands on managers have never been greater. Recent data from Chief Executive’s CEO Confidence Index tracker highlights business leaders’ ongoing priorities and concerns in this dynamic landscape. Leaders who focus… The post How Agile Leaders Power Collaboration and Employee Retention with Respe...| Gena Cox Executive Coach & Speaker
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) offer both growth opportunities and moments of uncertainty and cultural disruption. The key to navigating this complexity is respect. Respect is not just a leadership virtue—it’s a strategic driver that ensures your team feels seen, heard, and valued. Respect can align diverse teams, foster collaboration, and stabilize organizations during transitions. Leaders… The post Respect Should Be Your First Leadership Focus During an M&A appeared first on Gena Cox ...| Gena Cox Executive Coach & Speaker
Disrespect within the medical profession is a significant concern. It manifests in various forms and affects healthcare delivery. This case study describes how one hospital’s nursing team reversed that trend to reduce turnover among its registered nurses. Disrespect is a problem in healthcare, especially for nursing staff Healthcare professionals frequently encounter disrespectful behavior from patients.… The post Using Respect2Connect™ To Build a Culture of Respect in Healthcare appear...| Gena Cox Executive Coach & Speaker
The word respect has its origins in the Latin term respectus, which means “regard,” “consideration,” or “looking back.” It comes from the verb respicere (meaning “back” or “again”) and specere (meaning “to look” or “to see”). Thus, the literal meaning of respect in its Latin roots is “to look back at” or “to regard carefully.”… The post The Multifaceted Nature of Respect in the Melting Pot Of the American Workplace appeared first on Gena Cox Executive Coa...| Gena Cox Executive Coach & Speaker
In today’s workplaces, respect is not just a “nice-to-have” value; it’s the cornerstone of thriving organizational cultures, effective leadership, and employee engagement. But what does respect truly mean to employees, and how can leaders bring it to life? Through years of research and conversations with leaders, I’ve uncovered an essential truth from an employee perspective:… The post Respect 2.0: We Found Out What It Really Means to Employees appeared first on Gena Cox Executive...| Gena Cox Executive Coach & Speaker
"It's their job, I shouldn't be bothered" is a signal of not understanding others' work and lack of respect. And a sign of unhealthy culture.| Pawel Brodzinski on Leadership in Technology
Two years ago, I had to travel from Philadelphia to Atlanta. As I waited to get through airport security, two Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents stood in front of me. They had just…| The Heart of the Matter
This is my historical costuming resolution for 2019 and beyond: YOU DO YOU.| theladydetalle
Make sure your new partner will provide a whirlwind of passion, intimacy, and respect with these 21 questions for a new relationship.| Tantric Academy
“I have often had a retrospective vision where everything in my past life seems to fall with significance into logical sequence.”― Ansel Adams I wrote about a dear family member, almost a year…| The Heart of the Matter
Someone (I suspect it wasn’t actually a reader) wrote this to me: Dear Sir/Madam, As we go to the grocery stores and kitchens, we may see “Buddha Salt” by www.buddhasalt.com. We think it is a great disrespect to use Buddha as a commercial brand. We also feel that it is not good to use Jesus . . . → Read More: Buddha Salt, Buddha Beer, and Christ’s Corn Chips: Are We Offended Yet?| Daily Buddhism
So here I am, back in the UK as the new year starts. I have returned immediately to my work as an independent midwife in Sussex, and I’ve been reflecting on volunteering as a midwife in Malawi. What have I learned, what surprised me, and what this might mean for me in the future? I really didn’t know what to… The post Midwife in Malawi (part 13) – reflecting on volunteering appeared first on Walking With You.| Walking With You
Paganism is more than a fashion statement. We have a deeper wisdom to share with the world. And we need to ask ourselves whether the costumes are helping or hurting that deeper purpose.| The Allergic Pagan