Archive for the 'Feminine Leadership' Category
Monday, February 9th, 2009
Love will not be the first natural word that we will use when describing most of our leaders. However, love is probably the most important value that comes with feminine leadership. Until now we didn’t hear many leaders using that word as their main tool to lead their vision or people, but here is an […]
Categories: Personal Thoughts, Feminine Leadership, Influential Women, Earth Issue
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Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
Last week I’ve posted an article about leadership that has started an amazing discussion on the net. Most comments came from women (well, maybe because the group was of women…)
However, what hit me was the difference in their approach to leadership and the common one that we all hold to, which brought me to think […]
Categories: Personal Thoughts, Feminine Leadership, Balanced Life
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Thursday, January 29th, 2009
So many people are looking at Obama and hoping that he will save them. People expect him to walk on water
Waiting for a hero to take you by the hand and lead you is choosing to remain a victim or a child.
It is time we grow up and take responsibility for our own life.
The other […]
Categories: Personal Thoughts, Feminine Leadership, Women's Self Esteem, Dreams and Goals
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Saturday, December 13th, 2008
Many of us are taking life as a journey so how about going on a bus ride? You’ve actually been traveling in this bus for quite some time already. This bus is called your life.
It has a destination plate on the front. You have simply never read it before, as you’re not accustomed to being […]
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Monday, December 8th, 2008
It’s this time of the year that we start taking count oif what we have achieved, where we failed and what we wish to achieve for next year.
Therefore it’s also the time of the year where all those lists of those that have made it, made a difference and became famous or powerful appear in […]
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Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
I got a flood of responds from yesterday’s entry about authority and power. The main issue was how can we raise our self-esteem when we feel that we are not adequate to do the job that we are supposed to do.
A few weeks ago I wrote about a few steps to raise your self-esteem here […]
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Friday, November 21st, 2008
Women find it difficult, in many cases, to show their authority on the issues that they are experts in.
Let’s examine for a minute the issues of authority and power and try to shed some light on this issue from a different angle.
Have you noticed that the word Authority has in it the word Author-ity. This […]
Categories: Personal Thoughts, Feminine Leadership, Women's Self Esteem, Communication
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Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
People say that we live in times of change. I say we live in times of transformation. There is a huge difference between change and transformation. What we need today is not just change we need transformation.
Transformation happens when you choose to question your beliefs, opinions and point of view. It is that simple!
Most of […]
Categories: Personal Thoughts, Feminine Leadership, Communication, Dreams and Goals
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Thursday, November 13th, 2008
Yes We Can - has a living proof.
Change that real people are creating. It’s not taking place in the mighty USA, but in a much less known place – in Kagadi in the region of Kibaale in Uganda.
For the last 2 years Open Circles Academy was supporting the URDT girl’s school in Uganda. Our students […]
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Friday, November 7th, 2008
In his victory speech Barack Obama’s shared the story of Ann Nixon Cooper…
”… Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.
She was born just a generation past slavery; a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky; when someone like her couldn’t vote for two reasons – because she was […]
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