Keywords: connection, immigrant, second generation, surviving homicide
Grieving takes a village, and so I picked up my keyboard and created one.
https://queenatthefarendofthechessboard.com/2020/03/10/connection
Keywords: connection, immigrant, second generation, surviving homicide
Grieving takes a village, and so I picked up my keyboard and created one.
https://queenatthefarendofthechessboard.com/2020/03/10/connection
My pets are a big part of my life because they are just so adorable. I have a dog, her name is Gizzy and she is a pekingese and has been with me since elementary school. I have two cats who are brothers, they might not look like siblings but their paws tell a different story. The first one is my brother’s cat Peter and my cat is Griffin. A funny coincidence is that we didn’t realize that their names put together is Peter Griffin from Family Guy. Another big part of my life is I love to play video games, my console of choice is PS4. I’ve always been a Sony player even though I have owned an Xbox 360.
https://prose442782442.wordpress.com/2020/03/06/example-post-3
If you want to change and be a better you, you can start now cause no one is going to stop you, “Step into your greatness before your story ends, so when your story ends they’ll say…”.
https://hpptsg.design.blog/2020/03/06/all-about-me
Keywords: Lifestyle & Relationships
Do we need to have connections to have conversations OR do conversations build connections? Which comes first?
https://theartofconversations.com/2020/03/06/connections-or-conversations-which-first
Keywords: leadership
- No one ever changed their perspective by spending time with only people who are exactly like them. If you are a leader, you may find that you’re coming out ahead in power imbalances, so do what you can to seek out others.
- Share the foundations first. When offering plans for next steps, always come prepared to share how you got there. Letting others know that you have done some thinking, gives them the courage to ask you to think about other things as well.
- Don’t rush the unknown. No one likes being unsure of what to do next, but when we rush through uncertainty it can lead us to solutions that are limited in their effect on the problem. Get comfortable with growth mindsets and fearless exploration.
- Listen twice as much as you speak. One of the characteristics that all my favorite leaders have in common is their thirst for information. They ask questions from everyone, they comment last, and they do their best to disagree constructively.
https://josepha.blog/2020/03/04/the-power-of-vulnerability