Talk about what makes a good friend — whether on or offline,
talk about kindness and respect and how they might handle conflict both on and offline.
Talk about kindness, respecting differences and that you are always there to help them.
Not exact matches
[1:20] How the
kindness of a stranger changed Tony's life [3:35] Peter Diamandis
talks about the origins of X Prize [6:30] Technology helping the agricultural industry [7:00] Sequencing genomes [8:55] Life - work integration [11:15] Finding your highest calling in life [12:00] Reframing what is «impossible» [14:00] Strategy vs. psychology [15:00] Changing your state [16:00] The science of achievement, the art of fulfillment [19:00] Living in a beautiful state [24:00] Thinking 10x bigger [28:00] Surrounding yourself with a «nothing is impossible» community [29:00] The news pollutes your mind [31:00] Tony's natural gifts and core beliefs [33:30] Overcoming failure and criticism [37:45] Defining your environment [40:00] Life happens for you, not to you [42:00] Rituals and practices to up your game [46:30] Tony's priming process
Keep
talking about how real love requires freedom while extending
kindness and grace to those with whom we disagree... because living your theology is more important than arguing it.
The apostle Paul
talks about this in Romans 14 when he explains that we must regard one another with
kindness and without judgment for the decisions we make that keep us from stumbling in our faith.
The messages that Pope Francis is delivering in Brazil are very, very powerful and at the same time simple... just back to basics... I'm amazed at his sensibility and
kindness to the people... somebody said:» Nobody cares
about us, or visit us and see how we survive here..., but the Pope came to my house and
talked like a longtime friend... I cant» believe it»
I like that they don't
talk about «the culture war» or «the battle for truth,» but
about peace and
kindness.
And it is SO FRUSTRATING to watch people who identify as Christian disregard gigantic chunks of the Bible that
talk about welcoming the stranger, feeding the poor, doing justice, loving
kindness, etc., etc., etc., to say nothing of ignoring the fact that Jesus was part of a marginalized group under empire and also a refugee from a batshit crazy tyrant (Matthew 2).
Talk about failing your children in the most important lessons you can teach them in life
about love, respect, responsibility and
kindness.
And we
talked about the lessons we can learn from arranged marriages (not forced or child marriages), where common backgrounds, interests and goals matter more than love at first — although as some women in arranged marriages wrote us, love occurs when you see your husband caring for your children, being a good provider (OK, I have some thoughts on that but I'm just quoting here) and treating his family with respect and
kindness.
A little
about me and my qualifications... Certified Positive Discipline Trainer and ICF Certified Life Coach • master's degree in education • supporting families since 1999 • Positive Discipline parent workshop leader since 2007 • guiding my clients with a deep understanding of what it means to parent with
kindness and firmness • walking my
talk every day with my teen daughter and tween son - making loads of mistakes and learning along the way...
We can help by
talking to our toddlers
about kindness, showing sympathy and care when teddies «get hurt», playing role - play doctor / nurse games and
talking to them
about other people's feelings if they've hurt or upset another child.
So, too, Indians
talk about Krishna's mystical powers instead of trying to emulate his acts of love and
kindness.
A few years ago, I went on a date with a guy who travels around the country and gives
talks and interviews
about compassion and
kindness.
I'm
talking about someone who knows how to give and receive love, lives joyfully, and attracts abundance through unselfish acts of
kindness.
From encouraging men and boys to
talk more openly
about mental health issues they may be facing to teaching them to treat women with
kindness, here's what the experts have to say.
On this occasion, Ryan said he would
talk again
about time, but also «
about kindness, courage, and death.»
I
talk about equality and fairness and
kindness,
about the uniqueness of each person,
about treating everyone the way you want to be treated.
Children and adolescents do not learn
kindness by only thinking
about it and
talking about it.
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She makes several suggestions
about how teachers can provide a forum for discussion through morning meetings, core values, acts of
kindness, problem solving circles, and peace
talks, among others.
Every time I have
talked on the phone with them I have always been impressed with the
kindness and concern of their staff and it is nice to know that they all care
about Roxy as a pet and not just as an account.
She uses her Masters in Counseling Psychology to connect with the kids and loves seeing their eyes light up as she
talks about what it means to take care of a pet and how to treat all animals with
kindness, respect and dignity.
During his visit to the centre Bailey got to meet some of the unwanted and abandoned cats which will benefit from his
kindness, and
talked to staff
about his own cats, named Mog, Pink Loveheart and Ginger Beauty.
Though it may seem that so much is being done by the works established by Don and Barbara Kassebaum through Gifts of Love, they truly could not be doing any of this without the blessing and
kindness of God, all the people that work at TropiClean, and most importantly, everyone that sells, promotes,
talks about and even buys TropiClean products.
Sometimes I feel
kindness in those who spend time with me not
talking about my problems so I can keep it together during the day.
And we
talked about the lessons we can learn from arranged marriages (not forced or child marriages), where common backgrounds, interests and goals matter more than love at first — although as some women in arranged marriages wrote us, love occurs when you see your husband caring for your children, being a good provider (OK, I have some thoughts on that but I'm just quoting here) and treating his family with respect and
kindness.
The hard work of
talking with each other
about about our needs and vulnerabilities is well worth the effort, and is more likely to go well if we're speaking
about each other with respect and
kindness.