A Story of Grace & Grit

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

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A Story of Grace & Grit

The strongest love is the love that can demonstrate its fragility.

- Paulo Coelho -

A Story of Grace & Grit

"I don't look at myself as a healer, but I do know healing when I'm in the presence of it. And it's mysterious, magical ... It's not dependent upon the action of any one person, but it arises from the conglomerative energies. It's a team effort, always. It comes about with great love, and it gives great love." Dr. Grace Dammann was a frontline AIDS physician who survived a devastating accident five years ago. Wheelchair-bound and faced with a drastically altered reality, she continues to live and give in stunning ways. As we say farewell to 2013, here is an extraordinary story of courage, compassion and great love, reminding us of what the human spirit is capable of. { read more }

Be The Change

Make a commitment for the New Year to deepen your capacity to give and receive love. If you'd like, send Grace a note of gratitude here. { more }


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8 Ways to Find More Meaning at Work

Monday, December 30, 2013

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8 Ways to Find More Meaning at Work

Work is love made visible.

- Khalil Gibran -

8 Ways to Find More Meaning at Work

Approximately two-thirds of our waking life is spent at work, and yet only one-third of employees report that they are engaged with their work. Yet, the opportunities for finding or amplifying meaning at work are abundant. These range from finding a sense of purpose, receiving prestige, actualizing one's self through learning and accomplishment, and being part of the social fabric of a work community. In this article, the Greater Good Science Centre presents eight possibilities for being attuned to or creating value at work. { read more }

Be The Change

Reflect on your own or engage with your colleagues and supervisors about honing one or more of the eight avenues of finding meaning at work.


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Rumi, Grace & Human Friendship

Sunday, December 29, 2013

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Rumi, Grace & Human Friendship

When you meet a new friend, the world has more light in it, doesn't it? Things become more spontaneous, and more full of laughing and freedom and novelty.

- Coleman Barks -

Rumi, Grace & Human Friendship

"Tami Simon speaks with Coleman Barks, a leading scholar and translator of the 13th century Persian mystic, Jelaluddin Rumi. Coleman's work was the subject of an hour-long segment in Bill Moyers' Language of Life series with PBS. In this episode, Simon speaks with Coleman about the extraordinary friendship between Rumi and his teacher Shams Tabriz. { read more }

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Practice "deep listening" today.


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The Million Dollar Scholar From Southside Chicago

Saturday, December 28, 2013

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The Million Dollar Scholar From Southside Chicago

The entire world will move for a person who knows where they are going.

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The Million Dollar Scholar From Southside Chicago

When Derrius Quarles was four years old, his father was murdered. The following year, he was taken away from his mother's custody. Growing up in the Illinois foster care system for nine years and in the south side of Chicago, higher education seemed far out of reach for Derrius, and the challenges of inner-city life almost led him down a path of crime and fast money. Everything changed one morning in high school when a caring biology teacher spoke to Derrius about his potential -- and the fact that he was wasting it. Her words sounded like a wake-up call that catalyzed Derrius to be awarded with over $1,000,000 in academic scholarships. Having completed university, Derrius now serves other young people to pursue higher education and attain their full, flourishing potential. This article shares Derrius' incredible journey and the work of his organization, "Million Dollar Scholar." { read more }

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Derrius' describes his purpose in life as, "To create change in my community and the world by being a gentleman when difficult, a servant when needed, and a rebel when necessary." How would you sum up your purpose in life?


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