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Moving Beyond the Blame Game

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Jul 02, 2015
Moving Beyond the Blame Game

Moving Beyond the Blame Game

Why do we waste so much energy looking for someone to blame when something doesn’t go our way? Dr. Brené Brown provides us with valuable insight into how the constant search for blame limits the meaningfulness of our relationships. Brené Brown is a highly respected researcher on the subject of vulnerability. She has mastered using the art of storytelling and self-disclosure to bring life and practical meaning to the data she’s collected and analyzed for over 10 years. Equally important is that Brené also shows us it’s okay to laugh at ourselves as we acknowledge our imperfections.
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The Power of Landspeak

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July 2, 2015

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The Power of Landspeak

Words are finite organs of the infinite mind.

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The Power of Landspeak

Under pressure, Oxford University Press revealed a list of the entries it no longer felt relevant to a modern-day childhood, including acorn, bluebell, buttercup, dandelion, ivy, lark, and mistletoe. The outdoor and the natural are displaced by the indoor and the virtual — a small but significant symptom of the simulated life we increasingly live. And what is lost is the power that certain terms possess to enchant our relations with nature and place. { read more }

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Remember from your childhood a few meaningful words that express the beauties of nature and bring them into your vocabulary today.

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