Every time we treat someone with dignity rather than shame, respect rather than disregard, concern rather than exploitation, kindness rather than brutality and careful attention rather than turning away – we are doing things that are the reverse of trauma and evil.
When you are grateful for the things in your life, big and small, you always seem to find more things to be grateful about.
When we live this way we become a gratitude magnet and experience more joy, love, peace, and happiness.
It’s a choice. Blessed vs Stressed.
If they praise you, SHOW UP and DO THE WORK. If they criticize you, SHOW UP and DO THE WORK. If no one even notices you, just SHOW UP and DO THE WORK. Just keep showing up, doing the work, and leading the way.
📷 From page 176 of my book, “The Power of Positive Leadership.”
Part of the greatest commandment Christ gave to his disciples is to “love your neighbor.”
Not control your neighbor.
Not mock your neighbor.
Not shame your neighbor.
Not dehumanize your neighbor.
Not demonize your neighbor.
Not defeat your neighbor.
Love your neighbor.
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