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Days 73-75 – Open Forum
As regular readers know, the Journal is always dedicated to caregivers. Fridays and the weekend are a special chance for sharing via this Journal. Click on Comments, below, to post your thoughts.Thank you Continue reading
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Day 72 – Love’s Calling to Leaders
Today’s meditation is written by Cathy Self, Senior Vice-President for the Baptist Healing Trust. Why is this work so hard? We hold a high standard and some days I, too, wonder if the standard is too high? Is it really… Continue reading
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Day 71 – A Clinic Called Hope
We all find energy and courage in different places. The best energy may come from the same place. Continue reading
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Day 70 – The Box
There’s a concept psychologists and organizational analysts have understood for a long time that can help all of us. It’s the idea that when we become angry or exceptionally emotional, our cognitive abilities are altered. In other words, our usual… Continue reading
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Day 69 – Wondering
it’s injustice, as I see it, that leaves me wondering. What I wonder is, why can’t we follow Mother Theresa’s blessing? And why can’t I, as one of the lucky people in the world, do more to relieve the anguish… Continue reading
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Days 66-68 – Open Forum
The end of the week provides an opportunity for caregivers to share thoughts with each other through this space on whatever subject they wish. Just click on Comments, below, and type your message.Thank you. Continue reading
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Day 65 – Courage and Choice
Love requires courage. And courage is one of the most human choices we can make. Continue reading
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Day 65 – The Courage to Love
It takes so much courage to live Love, And it is the only worthwhile thing we do. Continue reading
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Day 64 – The Challenge of Creating a Loving Culture
Every leader should be out there every day working alongside his or her staff. It is the first line staff who deliver care. And the presence of leadership on the front lines is the most powerful symbol there is that… Continue reading
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Day 63 – Finding the Right Distance
Only the best caregivers know when to move forward and when to stay back. Continue reading
