Archive for September, 2008

Pain as a Tool for Change

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Yesterday thousands of people had to face the pain and the loss of their beloved ones in the tragedy of September 11. Millions had to face the reminder of fear of losing ones. September 11 will always stand in our memory as a day of fear and pain on one side and on the other […]

Women’s Power - Women’s Vote

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

If you still had any doubt that women’s power is on the rise, just have a look at what is taking place in the race for presidency in the US. First it was the race between Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama that captured the interest of millions whether they were Democrats that had to chose, […]

The Creative Factor of Solving Problems

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Creativity is a quality that exists within all of us. It is not a learned skill or an unusual talent…
It is an attitude that outwardly “creative” people bring to every problem.
For most of us, though, our creative “edge” is regularly dulled by daily routines, rules and regulations.
It becomes easy to rely on the tried-and-true, and […]

Keep Your Dreams Alive

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Last night I was watching a wonderful movie, which each time I watch it I am moved and touched by it. The movie is called “The Bucket List” and it’s all about dreams and how we give up on our life when we give up on our dreams.
A month ago we celebrated 45 years for […]

Solving Conflicts - The Feminine Leadership Way

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

When you look at the world today you’ll see that conflicts are everywhere. Conflicts between individuals, conflicts in families, conflicts in business and certainly conflicts between nations and religions.
We can not avoid conflicts. On the other hand - there is nothing wrong with conflicts. When you know how to work with conflicts it can allow […]

Micro Finance Banking - A Different Type of Bank

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Yesterday I had a meeting with a banker. In today’s world bankers are not usually associated with any social interests.
However, this banker and bank is another example how the Feminine Leadership principles can be implemented even in the most business and so called male organizations. The bank is Triodos Bank and it is a micro-financing […]

Loving Yourself is true Freedom

Friday, September 19th, 2008

I have to finish this blog entry within 20 minutes, before I start my day, and I still did not manage to write one single sentence that I like. Each time I write a sentence, I immediately hit the ‘delete’ key, as it does not sound ‘right’.
I’ve been too busy yesterday and couldn’t find the […]

Accelerated Learning - The Feminine Education

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Did you know that the people who put together the first compulsory educational system in the US in the 19th century Massachusetts were all men?
Women had absolutely no input into it. The system was, from the beginning, a guy’s thing, reflecting male perceptions and ways of dealing with reality. Not only the administrators, but all […]

Tzipi Livni - Is She Hope for Peace?

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

A friends that called me asked me what I think about the fact that a woman (Tzipi Livni) has finally managed to get so close in becoming a prime minister in a Macho country such as Israel
In order to set the record straight – I had to mention that she isn’t the first woman to […]

Amma - Love in Action

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

People keep asking me who is good example for Feminine Leadership and this week one of my favorite examples of what Feminine Leadership is about is having her birthday. It is Amma or in her full name Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi.
‘Amma’ as she is known all over the world today, has inspired and started countless […]