The good life
The surprising secret to happiness is not how successful you are, but how connected you are to the welfare of others.
The surprising secret to happiness is not how successful you are, but how connected you are to the welfare of others.
Joy is not something we stumble upon by chance; it is something we cultivate through intention and practice.
BE with people when they are hurting. What you say matters less than your way of being. Allow your heart to be still, present.
Let your heart join you at work, and watch the magic unfold as compassion, productivity, and a thriving workplace grow.
A leader’s good mind may drive efficiency, but a good heart cultivates a harmonious work environment – both are essential for long-term success.
Don’t try to change your behavior; change your way of seeing – your behavior will change on its own. This is a radical claim.
When we’re narrowed in on our own troubles, we forget everyone is going through something. Here’s how to open your perspective…
If you want to have an impact on your organization and your co-workers, ditch the frustration and lead with love.
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