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Six Ways to Help People Change

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March 22, 2016

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Six Ways to Help People Change

The world changes in direct proportion to the number of people willing to be honest about their lives.

– Armistead Maupin –

Six Ways to Help People Change

“Often in life, you may find yourself trying to help other people change. Whether you’re acting as a mentor, a parent, or a well-meaning spouse, you hope to exert a positive influence and assist someone in reaching their goals. What’s the best way to do this?” Read on for six scientifically-backed tips. { read more }

Be The Change

The first tip to facilitating change in others is to change your own behavior. Is there something you tell others to do that you aren’t doing yourself? Take a step toward leading by example.

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What We Need Is Here
by Wendell Berry

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tow5.jpgHorseback on Sunday morning,
harvest over, we taste persimmon
and wild grape, sharp sweet
of summer’s end. In time’s maze
over fall fields, we name names
that rest on graves. We open
a persimmon seed to find the tree
that stands in promise,
pale, in the seed’s marrow.
Geese appear high over us,
pass, and the sky closes. Abandon,
as in love or sleep, holds
them to their way, clear
in the ancient faith: what we need
is here. And we pray, not
for new earth or heaven, but to be
quiet in heart, and in eye,
clear. What we need is here.

About the Author: The poem "Wild Geese", From Selected Poems of Wendell Berry.

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How do you relate to the wisdom of “what we need is here?” Can you share a story of a time you came in touch with your truest reality through what was in front of you? How do you develop the eyes to see the deepest reality in front of you?
Abhishek wrote: Being clear in eye Ah! that is surely worth praying for Because I have eyes upon eyes upon eyes Lenses upon lenses Filters on filters… In fleeting moments I’m stripped of them By a sharp sweet wild…
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me wrote: I just watched “The Bucket List” (movie) earlier this evening. It spoke to what you speak of here. All we have is this moment. How will we use it? What we…
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