Life has its ups and downs and most of us don’t have too many down (or up) days in a row. But when the bad days just keep coming, there are a few techniques that can help turn things around.
We have a wonderful cultural heritage that tells us that things that are old — things that have lasted — are the things that are good and should be preserved. To the ancient Greeks, gray hair meant "wisdom" because, after all, someone had to have accumulated wisdom in order to have survived long enough to get gray hair.
When we meet another, we are presented with a choice of whether or not to risk ourselves. To take the time and risk of opening ourselves to another means being willing to lose a measure of control over our interaction and the direction it takes. To take this risk is to embrace living a richer life than we could possibly script ourselves.
A good friend who I'd known since college died recently. He had only told a very few people that he had been diagnosed with an extremely aggressive form of cancer and that nothing could be done to treat it.
When you’re working with Areas for Improvement (in an SII Assessment), the ability to create high-quality action plans is critical. Without action plans, all we have is hope.