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🩸Respect for Others: She taught him to treat everyone with respect, regardless of their background, gender, or social status.🩸Good Manners: From an early age, she emphasized the importance of saying "please" and "thank you," as well as other polite behaviors.🩸Empathy and Kindness: She encouraged him to understand and consider other people's feelings, fostering empathy and kindness.🩸Responsibility: She instilled a sense of responsibility in him, ensuring he understood the importance of fulfilling his commitments and obligations.🩸Honesty and Integrity: She taught him to value honesty and integrity, stressing the importance of being truthful and trustworthy.🩸Self-Control: She guided him on how to manage his emotions and reactions, promoting patience and self-discipline.🩸Humility: She showed him the value of humility, teaching him to be modest and not boastful about his achievements.🩸Service to Others: She encouraged him to help others and give back to the community, highlighting the importance of generosity and service. 💥Fellow: Muzammil Hussain
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Are you curious to know about the life of a peace educator? I highly recommend listening to the recording of the Instagram Live session with Michelle Clemente. It's packed with insightful stories, experiences, and wisdom that shed light on what it takes to navigate the world as a peace educator. Trust me, it's worth your time! https://lnkd.in/da7UuhrG #PeaceEducation #Inspiration"
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Do you know the story of #Juneteenth? Learn more and join in the celebration with @NMAAHC #Juneteenth #HikmaHi5
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Such an empowering Workshop: Gaining Knowledge and Skills for Social Impact. Thanks to Roads to Reconciliation: Activating Multicultural Communities
"When we identify our allies in the challenges facing our communities, we must not lose sight of those for whom these issues could well be in their future, if not right now". Maria Dimopoulos shares her wisdom on Roads to Reconciliation: Activating Multicultural Communities. Tonight we visited Melbourne's north and the City of Whittlesea - Epping, thanks to the support of Alex Haynes and her team at Whittlesea Community Connections. Thank you Epping for the powerful insights into the challenges and opportunities facing our northern multicultural communities. Next week we're in Warrnambool City Council! This work is supported by the Victorian Government and brought to you by the National Centre for Reconciliation, Truth, and Justice.
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We Alaskans know how important it is to show up for each other. During Pride month, this value is critical to ensuring all of us, our children, our neighbors, our friends, and ourselves, are safe and secure to be our truest selves. Check out some tips on how to be an ally, and why this value is at the heart of who we are https://lnkd.in/gHstR3je
Allyship is an Alaskan value
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On this #MahatmaGandhiJayanti, we honor the #FatherOfTheNation. His teachings of non-violence and compassion inspire millions. Let’s reflect and commit to fostering peace and unity in our communities! #MahatmaGandhi #GandhiJayanti #halfcirclesmedia
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How should we approach truth telling about Australia's history? Sounds like a question for Ask Aunty! Aunty Munya Andrews is an Aboriginal Elder from the Kimberly region on Western Australia. Her life's purpose is to share her cultural knowledge and leave a legacy of Dreamtime wisdom for generations to come. In our cultural awareness workshops participants are encouraged to ask any question without fear of ridicule, shame or blame - and now you can ask those questions too! And remember, there's no such thing as a silly question 🙃 #askaunty #truthtelling #culturalawarenesstraining #practicalreconciliation
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How should we approach truth telling about Australia's history? Sounds like a question for Ask Aunty! Aunty Munya Andrews is an Aboriginal Elder from the Kimberly region on Western Australia. Her life's purpose is to share her cultural knowledge and leave a legacy of Dreamtime wisdom for generations to come. In Evolve Communities cultural awareness workshops participants are encouraged to ask any question without fear of ridicule, shame or blame - and now you can ask those questions too! And remember, there's no such thing as a silly question 🙃 #askaunty #truthtelling #culturalawarenesstraining #practicalreconciliation
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🙌 Boost Your Church’s Visitor Retention: Here’s How! If your church is struggling to retain visitors, you’re not alone—but you can change that. In this insightful video, Kent from The Effective Church Group shares proven strategies to increase visitor retention and build a stronger church community. 💒 From greeting guests to follow-up emails, these practical tips have helped churches across the country transform their visitor experience. Here’s what you’ll learn: The importance of first impressions Effective follow-up techniques that build relationships How to create a welcoming and engaging church culture Don’t miss out on these transformative insights—watch the video here 👉 https://lnkd.in/er2_QjNf #effectivechurch #churchgrowth #pastors #church #ministrytips #churchleadership #churchoutreach
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I've watched this video at least 5 times. And with each viewing, I become more disturbed. Every time I watched the video, I wondered: - What was wrong with the cabinet as it was? I assume it functioned as intended/expected since all the modifications were simply aesthetic. - If you didn't like the appearance that much, why not just choose something else? - How much time was spent transforming the cabinet? Were those changes really worth the time and effort? Did it make the cabinet hold things better? - After all those modifications, what if the cabinet doesn't work the same? Are we sure the changes were simply superficial or did we unintentionally impact functionality? - How do you know the cabinet is there if it can't be seen? Does anyone forget it's there and get another one? This video is allegorical to certain times in my career. Instead of remembering the reasons why I was hired and focusing on getting the best work out of me, more time was spent trying to mold me until I became indistinct. Talk about a painful lesson. Instead of becoming unrecognizable, I'd much rather be appreciated as a statement piece. Wouldn't you?
ROP (Return on Potential) is my favorite acronym although I’m an MD, PhD, MBA, CFA & a bunch of other acronyms people think matters. 4x’ing ROP @ Harvard, MIT, & Stanford & Founder/CEO of a multibillion dollar VC firm.
We all want to blend in… …to at least some degree. Being accepted, Being valued, Being part of a community makes us whole. …yet… We also strive to be unique, individualistic, and special. So where does this leave us? Perhaps when we accept our (and other’s) authenticity… …and fully embrace our shared humanity… …do we then both blend in and stand out at the same time?
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