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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
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Day 60-62 – Transcendence
Perhaps today is an opportunity to share more your experiences as a caregiver with the beauty you see each day. Continue reading
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Day 59 – The Sacred in the Ordinary
Sacredness is created by what we bring to the encounter. Invite Love to join you on your next encounter and you will see what beauty Love can bring. Continue reading
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Day 58 – Finding Our Way to Faith
Great caregivers understand that those among us who are healed are not necessarily those who are cured. Instead, they are the ones among us have found a transcendent faith. Continue reading
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Day 57 – Living Love in the Presence of Apathy
It is very clear that the great caregivers are consistently in touch with God’s Love. This does NOT necessarily mean that they are religious. To the distress of some clergy, religion is not a requirement for deep spirituality. What the… Continue reading
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Day 56 – Firing Fear
It’s hard to understand why some leaders who claim to be mission-driven seem to have so much difficulty understanding this. Ambush terminations can smack of leaders who are more power-hungry than mission driven. When leaders become truly in touch with… Continue reading