Make Time to Play!
Snow, autumn leaves, shining sun, refreshing breezes, and sparkling water call us to play. Play is a powerful human instinct.
Snow, autumn leaves, shining sun, refreshing breezes, and sparkling water call us to play. Play is a powerful human instinct.
Do you think a thought in order to speak it? Or, do you speak a thought in order to think it?
Even in the happiest of relationships, there is one consistent communication issue between mothers and daughters. Mothers give advice; daughters hear disapproval.
Women give and seek more eye contact than men. In our culture we look at a person’s face while listening to the spoken words.
Why do we give our hearts to someone? Do they steal it? Do we surrender it? Have we pursued them in order to better ignore them to pose a convoluted challenge?
In spring our thoughts turn to new growth, budding and blooming. What better time to take a look at personal opportunities for rebirth and blooming?
Obviously, Thinkers feel and Feelers think. We simply prefer one over the other.
Make time to play! Shining sun, refreshing breezes, and sparkling water call us to play. Play is a powerful human instinct.
XXXXXXXXXX What do you see? A bunch of X’s. This is what corporate America looked like in mid-century 1950’s. The X’s represent men in a work group, of course. Think Mad Men on TV. Men working together often accentuate differences in tastes and activities. They discuss grilling, ballgames, cars, architecture, travel, music, etc. In other…
Every gift deserves a two part response; acknowledgement of the gift and the giver.