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Archive for January, 2011

What Death Taught Me About Acceptance

  I had the unique opportunity to work eight years, as a hospice social worker, caring for patients who were dying in their homes. I met people from all walks of life – the wealthy, and poorest of the poor, all ages, religions, and education levels.  The biggest obstacle they faced was denial from either the [...]

Mandatory Meetings – Divide Management And Staff

Stop, and think for a moment about the times you get to work and find fliers pinned up in the workstations stating; mandatory meeting for all staff at eight am. Remember when meetings were informal get together with friends, co-workers, or families to discuss issues. People went to solve problems by brainstorming and because of [...]

‘For The Cure’ Becomes A Foundation Of Self-Perpetuation

  It started with an idea during a life-changing event when Susan B. Komen contracted breast cancer. She was a selfless individual who believed one person had the power to change the world and a cure for breast cancer was her number one priority. Her sister Nancy Brinker in 1982 ran with the idea turning [...]

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