Feb 22, 2023
Cracking the Code for Women and Men
Mat Bogs shares relationship techniques that are universal in their information.
The reason being is that we all want to have better relationships with our loved ones. We even want better relationships at work.
Here are the universal truths that he addresses:
Give Patience, Give Compassion, Give Attention.
Last week I covered Patience.
To learn compassion is not easy. We think it’s sympathy and a sign of weakness to give and accept compassion. Not so. It takes strength, kindness and understanding to show compassion to another person.
The best way to do this is learn their back story.
You do not need to divulge into TMI, Too Much Information!
GIVE compassion can be to a person or employee who is in that “dark night of the soul,”
You know, those periods when everything seems to crumble beneath your feet. Principles that help you find peace and healing even in the darkest of moments. Try to realize their pain.. For those who are experiencing a difficult time even at work, we want to seek support. Next recognize your grief and other emotions. It’s important to accept it.
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I believe that my supervisor expressed anger because it was impossible for him to be compassionate or show empathy to me - because it is not “ appropriate “ in his old fashioned world to be compassionate with an “ employee “. As a result of his old ways.. he lost one of the best sales gals ever!
Kundalini yoga Kundalini yoga -HARIPRAKAASH
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www.madeinmeditation.org. Great free classes to calm yourself and others. Perfect for learning COMPASSION
South African wines
https://glenellyestate.com
Madame May de Lencquesaing is La Chatelaine for one of the most prestigious Bordeaux vineyards today. She travelled the world and discovered the amazing diversity of terroir. She dreamed of a new adventure outside of France. In 2003, after visiting many vineyards, she recognised the exciting potential of Glenelly Estate on the lower slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain. She bought Glenelly Estate because she believed in South Africa’s soil, microclimate and potential for quality wines. More importantly she wanted to continue the French heritage of winemaking in South Africa that goes back more than three centuries.
In 2003, at the age of 78, May de Lencquesaing, then owner of the famous Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, a Grand Cru Classé from Pauillac, Bordeaux, purchased the estate, part of the original Ida’s Valley farm, granted in 1682 by Simon van der Stel. With a nod to the French Huguenot settlers 300 years before, she set about planting vines to replace the existing fruit trees, realising her vision of establishing a thriving winery that best utilises the soils and microclimate of the valley and supports local economic development and the community.
GLENELLY ESTATE WINES
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