“Well deserved” is from the heart and always genuine. “Congratulations” may be fake.
“Well deserved” has been earned. Congratulations may be by default.
The document discusses the qualities of good friends, including playing together, sharing, choosing each other as partners, complimenting each other, listening to each other, and making each other laugh. It provides tips for being a good listener like asking positive questions, nodding, looking interested, looking at the speaker, and being still. It also considers how compliments make people feel and suggests paying compliments to cheer up friends when they are feeling down and always saying thank you for compliments.
The document discusses kindness and ways to show it. It defines kindness as being friendly, helpful, and nice to others. Some suggestions for demonstrating kindness include smiling at people, helping someone who has fallen, and giving hugs if wanted. The text encourages sharing kindness with others, noting that it makes people happy and helps form friendships. World Kindness Day on November 13th celebrates kindness around the world.
It is said that Personality is the Face of a Person, but sometimes we need to peek into our own self and look for what we really are!!! Answer a few questions and have a peek within yourself!!!
Friendship provides benefits like fun, sharing feelings, learning new skills, and finding support. Key aspects of friendship include honesty, respect, understanding, tolerance, and trust. Friendship is based on these qualities, especially trust which allows friends to rely on and confide in each other. Overall, friendship is very important in life as it is built on mutual respect, honesty, understanding, and trust between individuals.
Friends are important in our lives as they allow us to share our deepest thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment. A good friend is someone we can rely on for both happiness and sadness. Just as trees need water to thrive, people need friends to help them grow and improve themselves. True friends stay by our side during both joy and sorrow, and come to support us even when we say we want to be alone. Friendship is difficult to define but is best shown through being there for others in their times of need.
This document discusses the importance of friendship and what makes a true friend. It defines a friend as someone you trust and have a strong liking for. True friends are those who care for and support you, are honest when pointing out mistakes but also first to praise good deeds, and always tell the truth while showing care and loyalty. The document stresses that all people need friends in their lives.
Being happy requires maintaining a positive outlook and letting go of negativity. While watching romantic films, we empathize with the characters and hope for a happy ending, showing our innate capacity for caring about others. To succeed in life and love means taking risks - there are no guarantees but winners take more risks and have more successes overall. Giving genuine compliments to others makes us focus on their positive qualities and brings us happiness. True happiness is found in living in the present moment rather than dwelling on the past or future.
Being happy requires maintaining a positive outlook and focusing on the good things in life rather than dwelling on negatives. While caring about others and taking risks are important, we must also care for our own well-being and worth. Maintaining a positive attitude, appreciating small moments of happiness, and continuously learning and improving are keys to finding happiness.
The document discusses the qualities of good friends, including playing together, sharing, choosing each other as partners, complimenting each other, listening to each other, and making each other laugh. It provides tips for being a good listener like asking positive questions, nodding, looking interested, looking at the speaker, and being still. It also considers how compliments make people feel and suggests paying compliments to cheer up friends when they are feeling down and always saying thank you for compliments.
The document discusses kindness and ways to show it. It defines kindness as being friendly, helpful, and nice to others. Some suggestions for demonstrating kindness include smiling at people, helping someone who has fallen, and giving hugs if wanted. The text encourages sharing kindness with others, noting that it makes people happy and helps form friendships. World Kindness Day on November 13th celebrates kindness around the world.
It is said that Personality is the Face of a Person, but sometimes we need to peek into our own self and look for what we really are!!! Answer a few questions and have a peek within yourself!!!
Friendship provides benefits like fun, sharing feelings, learning new skills, and finding support. Key aspects of friendship include honesty, respect, understanding, tolerance, and trust. Friendship is based on these qualities, especially trust which allows friends to rely on and confide in each other. Overall, friendship is very important in life as it is built on mutual respect, honesty, understanding, and trust between individuals.
Friends are important in our lives as they allow us to share our deepest thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment. A good friend is someone we can rely on for both happiness and sadness. Just as trees need water to thrive, people need friends to help them grow and improve themselves. True friends stay by our side during both joy and sorrow, and come to support us even when we say we want to be alone. Friendship is difficult to define but is best shown through being there for others in their times of need.
This document discusses the importance of friendship and what makes a true friend. It defines a friend as someone you trust and have a strong liking for. True friends are those who care for and support you, are honest when pointing out mistakes but also first to praise good deeds, and always tell the truth while showing care and loyalty. The document stresses that all people need friends in their lives.
Being happy requires maintaining a positive outlook and letting go of negativity. While watching romantic films, we empathize with the characters and hope for a happy ending, showing our innate capacity for caring about others. To succeed in life and love means taking risks - there are no guarantees but winners take more risks and have more successes overall. Giving genuine compliments to others makes us focus on their positive qualities and brings us happiness. True happiness is found in living in the present moment rather than dwelling on the past or future.
Being happy requires maintaining a positive outlook and focusing on the good things in life rather than dwelling on negatives. While caring about others and taking risks are important, we must also care for our own well-being and worth. Maintaining a positive attitude, appreciating small moments of happiness, and continuously learning and improving are keys to finding happiness.
The document discusses the importance and value of friendship. It defines a friend as someone with a close personal relationship of mutual trust and affection. Friends provide companionship, comfort, advice, and help make life feel more secure. The document emphasizes that friends are important for social and emotional support and make life less lonely. It also provides examples of different types of friends and ways to make new friends.
The document discusses 7 benefits of expressing gratitude:
1) Gratitude is a gift that you give to yourself by choosing to focus on the positives in your life and experience joy.
2) Gratitude is a gift you can give to others by appreciating what they have done for you.
3) Gratitude teaches valuable life lessons by helping you appreciate what you have when times are good and what you've learned when times are challenging.
4) Expressing gratitude can make the world a better place by spreading more love.
This document is a collection of quotes and passages about the topic of love. It discusses how love is forgiving, helps one feel less lonely, and makes each day wonderful. Other quotes note that love lifts one up, is found through imagination rather than common sense, and that the greatest lesson is to love and be loved in return. The document focuses on the positive and meaningful aspects of love.
The document discusses the importance of choosing positive traits like honesty, kindness, integrity, patience, respect, fairness and citizenship. It provides examples of demonstrating these traits such as helping others who are struggling, being there for friends, and treating people with politeness. The document contrasts good behaviors like controlling anger and doing acts of kindness with bad behaviors like attacking others and being rude. It emphasizes that demonstrating good character leads to positive outcomes like success, pride and making your family proud, while bad choices result in losing friends and trust and preventing achievement.
The document discusses the importance of choosing positive traits like honesty, kindness, integrity, patience, and self-reliance. It provides examples of how to demonstrate these traits, such as being helpful, friendly, respectful, and fair. The document contrasts good behaviors like controlling anger and being polite with bad ones like attacking others or being rude. It argues that demonstrating strong moral character through honesty, responsibility and leadership can lead to success, pride and serving as a role model, while dishonesty will result in a lack of trust and accomplishment.
This short letter celebrates Mindy's birthday and expresses gratitude for her loyal friendship over many years. The writer thanks Mindy for always being understanding through both good and bad times, and says that Mindy is like a star and that they will be friends forever.
This document discusses various perspectives on happiness. It suggests that happiness requires maintaining a positive outlook by focusing on the good and throwing out negative thoughts. It also emphasizes that we all have an innate capacity for empathy and caring about others. The document contains several short passages on different topics related to finding happiness, such as giving compliments, avoiding postponing happiness to the future, enjoying challenges at work, accepting ups and downs as part of progress, snapping out of frustrations quickly, and learning from the qualities of children.
This presentation discusses the key factors for building and maintaining meaningful friendships. The Dalai Lama notes that friends come and go over time, like days, but what is important is making each relationship and experience meaningful. A good friend has their own friends, can say no, is comfortable with imperfections, and does not claim to have all the answers. Maintaining good friendships requires compromise and being a good person.
A true friend is someone who is warm, comforting, and willing to listen without judgment. They are always by your side, even if just in thoughts, and stay loyal through all situations. A true friend is a blessing to cherish, who greets you with love and feels your presence from afar.
This document contains instructions for a personality test consisting of 10 multiple choice questions. It provides the questions, possible answers for each question, and a scoring system. It then lists different score ranges and descriptions of how others may perceive someone's personality based on their total score. The highest score possible is over 60, indicating one who is seen as vain and domineering. Lower scores indicate perceptions of being more cautious, shy, or balanced. The document encourages forwarding the test and one's score to others.
The document is a personality game that provides 17 prompts for assigning positive personality traits and a gift to friends. For each prompt, it describes the trait in a positive light and encourages the player to give the gift to the friend they see as embodying that trait the most, such as happy, intelligent, peaceful, and so on. The prompts cover a wide range of personality traits and virtues with the overall message of appreciating qualities in friends.
This document provides biographical information about a student. It states that the student is 6'1", owns over 30 basketball jerseys, and plays on their high school boys' basketball team. It also notes that the student is determined, diligent, trustworthy, reliable, and good at conversing, keeping promises, and free-throw shooting. The student aims to be a good father and friend. They enjoy basketball and spending time with family.
This document outlines the culture and values of a company focused on winning, passion, caring for employees, constant self-improvement, work-life balance, health, and family. Key values discussed include having a winning mindset, developing employees, maintaining a passion for work, prioritizing communication, and striving for relentless improvement while also making time for fun with a balanced lifestyle.
The document provides details for a benefit event for Spring Garden Waldorf School including a schedule of events, menu, raffles, speakers, entertainment and auction items. The schedule includes a cocktail hour from 5:45-6:45pm followed by dinner, dessert, speeches and auctions. The live auction will be from 8:20-9:30pm followed by entertainment until 10pm. The menu includes appetizers, a choice of two entrees and dessert. Raffles and auctions will raise funds for the school.
This document discusses the values and culture of a competitive company. It emphasizes winning, developing people, balancing work and play, communicating effectively, passion, and relentlessly raising standards. The company wants employees who are driven to succeed, help others improve, and give full effort to both their work and personal lives.
This document discusses the Fish! philosophy for creating a positive work environment. It presents different chocolate bars as metaphors for personality types and attitudes. It encourages choosing a positive attitude, playing and having fun at work in a respectful way, making others' day by engaging with them, being present, and evaluating one's own toxic behaviors or energy dumps that could be changed. The presentation of these concepts is said to be either awesome, fun, smelled like fish, or exciting.
This document provides guidance on revising for the English Unit 3&4 exam, focusing on the language analysis section. It recommends practicing language analysis skills 10-15 minutes 1-3 times per week rather than cramming. It provides tips for reading texts and identifying persuasive language techniques, including verbs to describe an author's techniques and varying follow up sentences. Sample language techniques and student responses are analyzed.
Work hard, work smart, and work together to succeed. Always display good sportsmanship, make the right decisions, and never give up on your goals even when challenges arise. With dedication and perseverance, you can achieve whatever you set your mind to.
Work hard, work smart, and work together to succeed. Always display good sportsmanship, make the right decisions, and never give up on your goals even when facing challenges. With hard work and perseverance, you can achieve your dreams.
The document discusses the importance of working hard, working smart, working together, and displaying good sportsmanship. It emphasizes that working hard and smart can help one achieve their goals and succeed in life, working together can help one meet new people and improve outcomes, and sportsmanship is about treating others, like opponents, with respect.
The document contains a collection of quotes and sayings on various topics such as opportunity, character, competition, mistakes, leadership, communication, motivation, and dreams. Many of the quotes discuss the importance of taking action, living with purpose, helping others, and pursuing one's dreams.
Sue Johnston of It's Understood Communication presents at Scotia Agile Conference, Online, June 24, 2021
Being Wrong: What if the smartest thing you can do is give up the need to look smart?
The document discusses the importance and value of friendship. It defines a friend as someone with a close personal relationship of mutual trust and affection. Friends provide companionship, comfort, advice, and help make life feel more secure. The document emphasizes that friends are important for social and emotional support and make life less lonely. It also provides examples of different types of friends and ways to make new friends.
The document discusses 7 benefits of expressing gratitude:
1) Gratitude is a gift that you give to yourself by choosing to focus on the positives in your life and experience joy.
2) Gratitude is a gift you can give to others by appreciating what they have done for you.
3) Gratitude teaches valuable life lessons by helping you appreciate what you have when times are good and what you've learned when times are challenging.
4) Expressing gratitude can make the world a better place by spreading more love.
This document is a collection of quotes and passages about the topic of love. It discusses how love is forgiving, helps one feel less lonely, and makes each day wonderful. Other quotes note that love lifts one up, is found through imagination rather than common sense, and that the greatest lesson is to love and be loved in return. The document focuses on the positive and meaningful aspects of love.
The document discusses the importance of choosing positive traits like honesty, kindness, integrity, patience, respect, fairness and citizenship. It provides examples of demonstrating these traits such as helping others who are struggling, being there for friends, and treating people with politeness. The document contrasts good behaviors like controlling anger and doing acts of kindness with bad behaviors like attacking others and being rude. It emphasizes that demonstrating good character leads to positive outcomes like success, pride and making your family proud, while bad choices result in losing friends and trust and preventing achievement.
The document discusses the importance of choosing positive traits like honesty, kindness, integrity, patience, and self-reliance. It provides examples of how to demonstrate these traits, such as being helpful, friendly, respectful, and fair. The document contrasts good behaviors like controlling anger and being polite with bad ones like attacking others or being rude. It argues that demonstrating strong moral character through honesty, responsibility and leadership can lead to success, pride and serving as a role model, while dishonesty will result in a lack of trust and accomplishment.
This short letter celebrates Mindy's birthday and expresses gratitude for her loyal friendship over many years. The writer thanks Mindy for always being understanding through both good and bad times, and says that Mindy is like a star and that they will be friends forever.
This document discusses various perspectives on happiness. It suggests that happiness requires maintaining a positive outlook by focusing on the good and throwing out negative thoughts. It also emphasizes that we all have an innate capacity for empathy and caring about others. The document contains several short passages on different topics related to finding happiness, such as giving compliments, avoiding postponing happiness to the future, enjoying challenges at work, accepting ups and downs as part of progress, snapping out of frustrations quickly, and learning from the qualities of children.
This presentation discusses the key factors for building and maintaining meaningful friendships. The Dalai Lama notes that friends come and go over time, like days, but what is important is making each relationship and experience meaningful. A good friend has their own friends, can say no, is comfortable with imperfections, and does not claim to have all the answers. Maintaining good friendships requires compromise and being a good person.
A true friend is someone who is warm, comforting, and willing to listen without judgment. They are always by your side, even if just in thoughts, and stay loyal through all situations. A true friend is a blessing to cherish, who greets you with love and feels your presence from afar.
This document contains instructions for a personality test consisting of 10 multiple choice questions. It provides the questions, possible answers for each question, and a scoring system. It then lists different score ranges and descriptions of how others may perceive someone's personality based on their total score. The highest score possible is over 60, indicating one who is seen as vain and domineering. Lower scores indicate perceptions of being more cautious, shy, or balanced. The document encourages forwarding the test and one's score to others.
The document is a personality game that provides 17 prompts for assigning positive personality traits and a gift to friends. For each prompt, it describes the trait in a positive light and encourages the player to give the gift to the friend they see as embodying that trait the most, such as happy, intelligent, peaceful, and so on. The prompts cover a wide range of personality traits and virtues with the overall message of appreciating qualities in friends.
This document provides biographical information about a student. It states that the student is 6'1", owns over 30 basketball jerseys, and plays on their high school boys' basketball team. It also notes that the student is determined, diligent, trustworthy, reliable, and good at conversing, keeping promises, and free-throw shooting. The student aims to be a good father and friend. They enjoy basketball and spending time with family.
This document outlines the culture and values of a company focused on winning, passion, caring for employees, constant self-improvement, work-life balance, health, and family. Key values discussed include having a winning mindset, developing employees, maintaining a passion for work, prioritizing communication, and striving for relentless improvement while also making time for fun with a balanced lifestyle.
The document provides details for a benefit event for Spring Garden Waldorf School including a schedule of events, menu, raffles, speakers, entertainment and auction items. The schedule includes a cocktail hour from 5:45-6:45pm followed by dinner, dessert, speeches and auctions. The live auction will be from 8:20-9:30pm followed by entertainment until 10pm. The menu includes appetizers, a choice of two entrees and dessert. Raffles and auctions will raise funds for the school.
This document discusses the values and culture of a competitive company. It emphasizes winning, developing people, balancing work and play, communicating effectively, passion, and relentlessly raising standards. The company wants employees who are driven to succeed, help others improve, and give full effort to both their work and personal lives.
This document discusses the Fish! philosophy for creating a positive work environment. It presents different chocolate bars as metaphors for personality types and attitudes. It encourages choosing a positive attitude, playing and having fun at work in a respectful way, making others' day by engaging with them, being present, and evaluating one's own toxic behaviors or energy dumps that could be changed. The presentation of these concepts is said to be either awesome, fun, smelled like fish, or exciting.
This document provides guidance on revising for the English Unit 3&4 exam, focusing on the language analysis section. It recommends practicing language analysis skills 10-15 minutes 1-3 times per week rather than cramming. It provides tips for reading texts and identifying persuasive language techniques, including verbs to describe an author's techniques and varying follow up sentences. Sample language techniques and student responses are analyzed.
Work hard, work smart, and work together to succeed. Always display good sportsmanship, make the right decisions, and never give up on your goals even when challenges arise. With dedication and perseverance, you can achieve whatever you set your mind to.
Work hard, work smart, and work together to succeed. Always display good sportsmanship, make the right decisions, and never give up on your goals even when facing challenges. With hard work and perseverance, you can achieve your dreams.
The document discusses the importance of working hard, working smart, working together, and displaying good sportsmanship. It emphasizes that working hard and smart can help one achieve their goals and succeed in life, working together can help one meet new people and improve outcomes, and sportsmanship is about treating others, like opponents, with respect.
The document contains a collection of quotes and sayings on various topics such as opportunity, character, competition, mistakes, leadership, communication, motivation, and dreams. Many of the quotes discuss the importance of taking action, living with purpose, helping others, and pursuing one's dreams.
Sue Johnston of It's Understood Communication presents at Scotia Agile Conference, Online, June 24, 2021
Being Wrong: What if the smartest thing you can do is give up the need to look smart?
This document discusses competitive games that have winners and losers, and how it's important but sometimes difficult to be a good loser. It notes that when playing competitive games, it's normal to want to win but also important to feel proud for friends who do win and accept losing gracefully. Being a good loser means feeling sad about not winning but also happy for the friend who did win.
Evolution of the Women’s Game - Rugby in Fiji Kylie Bates
Exploring motivations, barriers & opportunities for participation
Summary of research by the University of the South Pacific in partnership with Oceania Rugby & Fiji Rugby
September 2016
I was attending a marriage reception a few evenings ago.
As usual I reached on time.
As usual the venue looked empty.
As usual the bride and the groom had not arrived yet.
As usual I guiltlessly moved towards the food counters.
As usual I found enough people there.....
Dearest Friends,
She trapped me; caught me on the back foot. I feel my mobility freeze with sickening speed.
I find myself cornered. From the corner of my darting eye, I gather, there is ample space to escape. Yet I stand here… right in front of her.
Dearest Friends,
Nobody — including ME — likes to feel judged.
The number one strategy I have is to listen practicing “non-judgmental validation”.
I seek thoughts and opinions from people without judging them. People DISLIKE being judged in any opinion they have or in any action they take.
Dearest Friends,
"A warrior begins to take responsibility for the direction of their life".
In this journey, a teacher / mentor, encourages us to open the bags and look closely at what we are carrying.
Dearest Friends,
People need people to talk to; they need people they can open their hearts to; people need people to hold hands and feel strong; they need people who can hold them and let them cry.
Are you being pushed to your limits? Are you being tormented and torn?
Are you being put through your own personal hell? If yes, Read more to learn how to deal with this situations....
This list has always guided me in selecting my friends. This list has also guided me in ensuring I remain on track." This is how the list looks.... Read more to know whom to be impressed by...
India is a country with the youngest population in the world. Through Keep Moving Movement (KMM), our volunteers are willing to mentor the youth of the nation and display our responsibility towards India. Read more about this...
Have you ever heard about Nicolo Pagnini? Well, he was a well-known and gifted 19th century violinist. There are many memorable stories about his wit and crafty tongue. Read more to find out...
This document discusses the concept of an "abundance mentality" and how it relates to success. An abundance mentality goes beyond having a positive mental attitude (PMA) by eliminating negative thinking and making one believe that there are larger positive forces at work to help them succeed. The key aspects of an abundance mentality are believing that resources are abundant, one's success does not require others' failure, being happy for others' prosperity, and having a "win-win" attitude in business. Developing an abundance mentality involves committing to personal growth, self-development, helping others grow, utilizing support groups, counting blessings, and meeting inspirational people. Adopting an abundance mentality can lead to greater success and
The document provides advice on how to avoid being "burnt" or negatively impacted by the harmful actions of others through three examples:
1) Parents who pamper a child who speaks rudely allow disdain and arrogance to develop.
2) Management who ignore an employee badmouthing the organization allow the employee to take them for granted.
3) Friends who shrug off a friend wasting time/money with wrong company lose the opportunity to help that friend.
The author advises that simply being "good" is not enough, and that one must take a strong standpoint against harmful actions of others, rather than weak protests, in order to be effective and avoid being "burnt".
This document shares a story about resetting life goals. It discusses a 5-day workshop called "Let's Explore" that helps people redesign their life goals. The document mentions one participant, Shubham, who sent a message after the workshop that completely moved the author. The author hopes sharing this story may help others reset some priorities or redesign some goals, as the workshop seemed to do for Shubham.
This document discusses the importance of our "belief box" which contains all of our beliefs about what is true, false, right, wrong, possible, and impossible. It argues that our beliefs both empower and limit us, and shares examples of how holding empowering beliefs allowed extraordinary people like Helen Keller to overcome limitations. It encourages regularly remembering empowering memories and beliefs stored in our "belief box" to keep them "fresh" and drive us positively in our work, relationships, parenting, and interactions with others. Filling our belief box with empowering beliefs, like Carl Sagan's quote that "something incredible is waiting to be known," can make incredible things possible in our own lives.
The speaker at a conference explained how she was able to heal from great pain through surrendering her ego and not blaming others. She realized that questioning what lessons the pain was teaching her and not wallowing in self-pity allowed her to heal. The audience member learned that happiness is more important than misery, pain presents opportunities to learn lessons, and feeling sorry for oneself prolongs suffering rather than providing relief. No longer fearing pain or life, the individual was able to connect with the speaker's message of finding meaning in hardship through positive reflection.
Natalie Portman gave a commencement speech at Harvard where she said that people should not define their lives by the trophies in their cupboard. This reminded the author of a paragraph from a documentary that tennis star Novak Djokovic also enjoys. The author is pleased to have something in common with Djokovic and shares an excerpt from the paragraph for others to reflect on. The author encourages comments and sharing if the message resonated.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit Innovation
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Dearest Darling Readers,
One of the nicest things that you can say to someone who has just got something good is…
“Well deserved”
A congratulation is good for luck, windfall, chance, lottery, kismat and things like that.
“Well deserved” is reserved for results because of herculean effort, daring risks, bravery,
patience, persistence, leap of faith, grit, optimism, compassion, innovation, alertness, tenacity,
fairness, superb home work, and things like that.
“Well deserved” is from the heart and always genuine. “Congratulations” may be fake.
“Well deserved” has been earned. Congratulations may be by default. Imagine someone winning
a hard fought game vs someone getting a walk over. What would you say when?
What is amazing is that we can choose what kind of greeting we want.
Well deserved or Congratulations?
What makes sense to you my dearest darling reader friend?
With loads of love, prayers and exceptional wishes,
Narendra Goidani
As I Live…I Learn
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