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Finding Chika

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Jan 09, 2020
Finding Chika

Finding Chika

Renowned author Mitch Albom introduces us to a story of love, a story about the making of a family through love. He shows us that the rules of what a family should look like don’t matter as long as there is love bringing them together. He introduces us to Chika, who became the much beloved daughter of he and his wife Janine after Chika’s mother was killed in the earthquake in Haiti in 2010. Chika’s life was shortened by a difficult and rare brain tumor. The powerful love and joy she left behind continues to remind us that our job is to carry our children, to carry all of the children of the world.
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Erich Fromm’s Six Rules of Listening

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Erich Fromm's Six Rules of Listening

Understanding and loving are inseparable. If they are separate, it is a cerebral process and the door to essential understanding remains closed.

– Erich Fromm –

Erich Fromm’s Six Rules of Listening

“Listening, Erich Fromm argues, is ‘is an art like the understanding of poetry’ and, like any art, has its own rules and norms. Drawing on his half-century practice as a therapist, Fromm offers six such guidelines for mastering the art of unselfish understanding. { read more }

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