Life's driver is mere faith.
faith in cars we drive;
faith in banks we entrust our wealth upon;
faith in people we choose to build families with.
Is that true? Or is there other invisible power that we have faith in, that is the source of all things going well in our lives?
professional networking
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Believe It to Live It!
@ 2009-06-02 – 12:38:57
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Woman of accountability
@ 2009-04-24 – 08:35:17
OK, here is the big one: accountability. Don’t ask someone to hold you accountable if you are just going to spit in their face and tell them that they don’t know what they are talking about.
If you make the decision to have someone hold you accountable - you and only you have to be willing to grab a hold of your knees and take the swat. Otherwise you will stay where you are and nothing will change.
One thing you will find as you share with trusted persons, that sometimes we don’t see things as clearly as we might think. We just need a new perspective and/or the next steps to overcome.
Talking through things brings new understanding. It also allows us to see where our thinking or mindset is wrong or needs adjusted.
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Sticky Becoming A Better Communicator
@ 2009-02-25 – 14:54:39
BODY LANGUAGE IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU!
It is imperative for you to self examine whether your body is saying what you want it to. Or can you rather observe other people's body language? It's about time you pay attention to body language of people you admire- people who are liked and respected hugely by others.These are the important aspects you should observe with regard to their body language:
a) Watch their posture when seated and standing
b) Watch their facial expresssions
c) Do they have eye contact, what kind?
d) Do they do anything that contradicts their positive body language? For example their tone of voice when speaking or even laughing, courtsey etc.GETTING THAT INFORMATION FROM UNUSUAL SOURCES!Set up a climate of mutual trust and cooperation
Show you are listening by potraying right body language.
DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN CHANGE HOW YOU FEEL JUST BY MERELY ADJUSTING YOUR BODY LANGUAGE??
Ask any English professor or business communicator, and you
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HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS IN LESOTHO
@ 2008-03-30 – 11:45:10
The following are important points I have experienced about what a true friend is:

1.A real true friend is one who is able to listen to you, the one you are able to pour out your inner secrets of your heart to without minding your vocabulary.2. Someone you remember when you are blessed and all goes well with you, and does she or he. In the same manner, one you run to when things have gotten rough.
3. Someone who rejoices with you in your merry season.
4. Someone who knows you so much that when you talk once she or he decodes the message quickly and can disect deeper into a thought or emotion that comes with your one sentence.
5. Someone who has recognised your uniqueness and supports with much respect who you are. She or he knows your potentials

