Building Empathy In Healthcare

Saturday, January 10, 2015

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Building Empathy In Healthcare

I think we all have empathy. We may not have enough courage to display it.

- Maya Angelou -

Building Empathy In Healthcare

Doctors are now being taught the communication of empathy, along with the ability to understand patients' emotions, in the hope that it can facilitate more accurate diagnoses and more caring treatment. In an interview, Dr. Helen Riess, the founder of Empathetics, discusses her innovative work on fostering empathy in the physician-patient relationship and its implications for improving healthcare delivery. { read more }

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This week lend a sympathetic ear: practice empathy with a friend, an acquaintance or even a stranger.


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Which Countries Are The Happiest?

Friday, January 9, 2015

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Which Countries Are The Happiest?

It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness.

- Charles Spurgeon -

Which Countries Are The Happiest?

Is it income or social inclusion that determines the level of happiness one feels? To what extent, if any, does geography contribute to one's happiness? In a study of more than 40,000 students representing 200 countries, researchers examined these questions to try to arrive at the science of happiness. Read on for the results and to see if your country is represented in the study! { read more }

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What are the things that make you happy in your life? Take time today to evaluate those things that make you happiest and those things that don't.


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From Rwandan Garbage Dump To Harvard

Thursday, January 8, 2015

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From Rwandan Garbage Dump To Harvard

You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.

- Jane Goodall -

From Rwandan Garbage Dump To Harvard

After 2-year old Justus' parents vanished during the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda, he lived in a stripped-out car in the Kigali City Dump, surviving on food scraps thrown out by nearby restaurants and hotels. Six years later, Clare Effiong was driving through Rwandan dirt roads in a taxi cab, looking for ways to "do good." Her intuition told her to pull over when she saw a group of children, including Justus, on the side of the road. After learning that Justus wanted to go to school, Clare found him a place to stay and paid for his schooling. Justus was a brilliant student and eventually earned admission into Harvard University. Today, Justus believes passionately that "What has been done for him, he must now do for others...Self-affirmation requires him to pay it forward." Read on to learn more about this remarkable story. { read more }

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Take a moment to think about what kind of impact you want your being to have on the world. Do one thing today to honor that aspiration.


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6 Promising Trends For The New Nature Movement

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

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6 Promising Trends For The New Nature Movement

Let children walk with Nature, let them see the beautiful blendings and communions of death and life, their joyous inseparable unity...

- John Muir -

6 Promising Trends For The New Nature Movement

When we view nature as a collection of resources, it's easy to lose sight of our place in the greater scheme of life on planet earth. Fortunately, more and more research is affirming what many feel in their bones: that connecting with the natural world is intimately tied to our health and development. Here are six promising trends for those striving to reintegrate nature into the lives of children around the world. { read more }

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Crack your window open today and let some fresh air flow into your lungs.


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