The Benefits of Poetry for Professionals

Friday, December 7, 2012

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The Benefits of Poetry for Professionals

And in the end, the poem is not a thing we see - it is, rather, a light by which we may see - and what we see is life.

- Robert Penn Warren -

The Benefits of Poetry for Professionals

"Wallace Stevens was one of America's greatest poets. The author of "The Emperor of Ice-Cream" and "The Idea of Order at Key West" was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1955 and offered a prestigious faculty position at Harvard University. Stevens turned it down. He didn't want to give up his position as Vice President of the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company...I've written in the past about how business leaders should be readers, but even those of us prone to read avidly often restrict ourselves to contemporary nonfiction or novels. By doing so, we overlook a genre that could be valuable to our personal and professional development: poetry. Here's why we shouldn't." This HBR author and blogger shares more. { read more }

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Make time to read a poem today, and share it with friends.


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Finding A Job When You Least Expect It

Thursday, December 6, 2012

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Finding A Job When You Least Expect It

Our brightest blazes of gladness are commonly kindled by unexpected sparks.

- Samuel Johnson -

Finding A Job When You Least Expect It

When one woman found herself struggling to make ends meet after being out of work for well over a year, she began an unusual practice to bolster her spirits through a difficult period: she began seeking out opportunities to perform small acts of kindness for strangers. This past November the ripple that ensued from one of her compassionate gestures, circled around to touch her life in an utterly unexpected way. { read more }

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Bring a spark of unexpected kindness into someone's life today.


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What Motivates Philanthropists?

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

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What Motivates Philanthropists?

The word philanthropy has its roots in the Greek language meaning "love for mankind." It was never meant to apply only to donors of thousands or millions of dollars.

- Arthur C. Frantzreb -

What Motivates Philanthropists?

"From wartime child refugee to self-made multi-millionaire and philanthropist, Dame Stephanie Shirley's life has been more eventful than most. She arrived in London at the age of five, just weeks before the outbreak of World War II -- one of thousands of Jewish children fleeing the Nazis and coming to Britain as part of the Kindertransport --and was brought up by loving foster parents."I know very clearly why I give. I've been given so much myself, what else can I do but give?" she says." This BBC article takes a closer look at the reasons that drive and inspire philanthropists. { read more }

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Read this short passage by writer Isabel Allende, "In Giving I Connect With Others". { more }


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A Friendship Forged From Forgiveness

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

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A Friendship Forged From Forgiveness

There is a hard law. When an injury is done to us, we never recover until we forgive.

- Alan Paton -

A Friendship Forged From Forgiveness

"Azim Khamisa smiles when he spots a round-faced man with spectacles striding into a sun-dappled courtyard on the campus of San Diego State University. The two embrace. They're here to deliver an unusual talk, one that, over the years, they have presented to millions of students across the country. Minutes later, inside a warmly lit amphitheater, Khamisa takes the stage. "I'd like to introduce to you a very special man in my life," he says. "My brother, Ples Felix." When introducing Felix, he always uses that word: brother...They met 17 years ago after Felix's only grandson murdered Khamisa's only son." What follows is a powerful story of forgiveness and healing. { read more }

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Reflect on a grievance you've been holding on to. Try and release it in forgiveness today.


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